Government assures wheat farmers priority in their produce
Wheat farmers in the country have been assured that their produce will be absorbed first, even as the government firms up plans to import 3 million metric tonnes, to cushion the country against the deficit it faces annually. Our reporter from the North Rift, Gabriel Kudaka, has the details.
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