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Farmers have been issued a 72-hour ultimatum, to either release hoarded maize or else the government will be forced to import maize. by Tuesday, the trade CS, Moses Kuria revealed that if the directive is not adhered to, the cabinet will be forced to make the necessary decision of importing GMO maize to cushion Kenyans facing hunger. the remarks were made during the burial of Evelyne Ogutu, a journalist who passed away after delivering twins, in Kitale, Trans Nzoia.
Trade CS gives farmers 72-hour ultimatum to release horded maize
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