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Losses as tea production drops by 33m kilos after lengthy drought

Workers picking Tea using a harvesting machine at a farm in Kericho. [Wilberforce Okwiri,Standard]

Tea farmers in Mt Kenya region are counting losses after drought suppressed tea harvests by 33 million kilogrammes in February.

The Kenya Tea Development Authority (KTDA) announced that some 99 million kilogrammes were harvested over the same period last year, even as the drought took a toll on agriculture, not just in the region, but the country at large.

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