
PREMIUM Meru youth turn to farming and thrive An organisation called Zoe Empowers Kenya, trains young people on the basics of farming. Seeds of Gold Just now Listen
He has been farming for two years and is currently tending to his half-acre cabbage farm – his first attempt at cabbages.
These young people are part of an effort to change perceptions about farming.“To counter this, young people are trained on post-harvest care and the importance of timing.
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