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Agriculture CS Mithika Linturi has announced that the price of fertilizer will drop from 3500 shillings a bag to 2500 a bag, in line with the government's efforts to increase food production. Speaking at Ndoo Secondary School in Makueni where he launched distribution of fertilizer, Linturi urged Kenyans to take advantage of low-cost fertilizer to increase food production, dismissing the opposition's protests which he said can't lower the cost of living. The cs says over 3 million bags of fertilizer have been distributed across the country to date.
CS Linturi says subsidized fertilizer to cost Ksh. 2,500
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