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Kenya can only meet 40% of the demand for animal feeds, creating a serious shortage in the crucial sector. This emerged during the just concluded Association of Kenya Feed Manufacturers Exhibition and Conference in Nairobi. Stakeholders now want concrete and long-term measures to address the challenge which they say is key in sustaining the livestock sector in the country.
Experts sound the alarm over the animal feed deficit in the market
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