Solution to pineapple theft

The Mountain Journal After years of toiling with answers on how to tame pineapple theft that has affected tens of families in Kandara and Maragua, a solution has been realized. A team led by lawyer Wakili Mbiyu Kamau, human right crusader James Mwangi Macharia, Kenol Municipal Board Member Clement Kamau are working for the compensation…

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AFA heads to streamline the avocado business through registration of pack house dealers

The Mountain Journal The Agriculture Food Authority (AFA) is working on measures to flush out rogue players within the avocado value chain, blamed for sabotaging the multi-billion shillings industry. The authority leadership has ordered the registration of pack house operators, eying to revoke the licenses of those found engaging in malpractices. In a high-profile meeting…

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Coffee farmers bag Sh1.3 billion from the sale of their produce at the auction

The Mountain Journal Coffee auction activities increased this week at the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) following the delivery of 30,162 bags of the commodity for the market. The sale generated Sh1,312,710,189.28 ($8,991,165.68), as Kirinyaga Slopes, Alliance Berries Limited, and NKPCU deliveries dominated the auction platform. Ndaro ini factory in Mathira, Nyeri affiliated with Alliance Berries…

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Key stakeholders in organic farming celebrate the milestones, pleading with the government  to provide support

The Mountain Journal The smallholders in organic farming have made a passionate appeal to the government to facilitate the acquisition of inputs and skills towards achieving food security. The producers say there is indeed a collaborative approach between the key players towards the sustainability of enough food production and mitigating the effects of climate change….

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Thirty-three kilometers of road prioritized in Mathioya  for grading

The Mountain JournalMathioya MP Dr Edwin Mugo is investing in upgrading rural access roads to enable the farmers to transport their produce after years of struggle.On Friday, there was a celebration in Chui village after the villagers witnessed the start of the road rehabilitation programme estimated to spend close to Sh250 million. The residents recounted the…

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WAIGURU ANNOUNCES RE-OPENING OF BARS ISSUED WITH 2024 LICENSE AFTER WEEK LONG VETTING EXERCISE

The Mountain Journal Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has announced the re-opening of bars that have been vetted and issued with the 2024 liquor licenses beginning today at 5pm. Waiguru said the county government had conducted fresh verification of some 700 liquor outlets across the county. She said the verification team had recommended reopening and closure…

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