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Tractors ploughs farms in Siaya county. [Olivia Odhiambo, Standard]
Between June 8 and 10, Nairobi will host more than 1,000 farmer leaders, policymakers, researchers, investors, and development partners from around the world for the World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO) General Assembly.
More than just another international conference, the forum presents a unique opportunity for Kenya and Africa to help shape the future of agriculture from an African perspective.
Agriculture remains the backbone of many African economies, and nowhere is this more evident than in Kenya.














