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Beekeepers set to benefit from Sh100m financing

Savannah Honey's new loan programme aims to boost local honey production and reduce reliance on imports.

The need for honey in Kenya is urgent, as local production is insufficient to meet the demand.

Currently, only 20 per cent of the honey available in Kenya is produced within the country.

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