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300 Homa Bay farmers trained on horticulture farming

Send a Cow Kenya’s peer famer trainer Samuel Sana trains farmers during a field day at Bung Kwach village in Mbita Sub-county, Homa Bay County on November 23, 2020. [James Omoro, Standard]

More than 300 farmers with donkeys in Homa Bay county can now smile after an organisation started a programme to empower them in horticultural crop production to diversify their income.

This is after Send a Cow Kenya, which deals with the welfare of donkeys, set out to encourage the farmers to grow vegetables, fruits such as banana, pawpaw and mango alongside short seasoned cereals.

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