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The Galana Kulalu Food Security project located along the Kilifi and Tana River border, has started attracting private investors, through a Public Private Partnership model. Fifteen companies have already expressed interest in the irrigation led agriculture initiative, that sits on more than 200,000 acrerage.
CS Alice Wahome inspects progress of the Galana Kulalu food security project
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