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Environment stakeholders are pushing for the enactment of bio-pesticides policy framework that prioritises safer and environmentally friendly alternatives for managing desert locusts, pests and diseases. The group argues that without such a policy in place, the country risks regulatory stagnation, market confusion, underutilised innovations and continued over-reliance on harmful pesticides. Opicho Chemtai with the details.
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Controlling Killer Pesticides: Experts call for bio-pesticides policy framework
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