Kenya is turning to Sweden’s agricultural and bioeconomy expertise in a bold plan to curb post-harvest losses worth Sh72 billion.
The move follows the launch of a new Kenya–Sweden collaborative initiative aimed at improving food utilisation, boosting farmer incomes, and creating thousands of green jobs for the country’s growing youth population.
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