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KTDA and IFC scale up farmers' financial literacy drive

A tea farmer sort out his tea leaves at Gitugi Tea Factory. (Photo: Kibata Kihu/Standard)

KTDA scales up farmers’ financial literacy drive. Kenya Tea Development Agency Management Service has stepped up its three-year financial literacy programme for smallholder tea farmers.

The programme, launched a few months ago in Kapkatet Tea Factory following two pilot activities in Kericho and Kirinyaga, is being implemented in conjunction with among other partners, International Finance Corporation (IFC).

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