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Farmers to Benefit From Developed Maize Seed Varieties
August 14, 2012 Editor 0
This article refers to the collaboration between foreign scientists and Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) to develop new maize varieties resistant to emerging diseases and climate change.
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