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Dominic Simiyu Wekesa, 4K Club Chairperson at St Joseph's Kamusinde School in Bungoma County. [Jackline Inyanji, Standard]

‎In the past, students would be sent to the farm to weed as a punishment whenever they misbehaved in school.

‎‎As a result, learners developed a negative attitude towards farming and agriculture because they viewed it as a punishment.

Not anymore. At St Joseph's Kamusinde School in Bungoma County, learners no longer fear getting their hands dirty on the farm. They are instead championing a new concept of farming dubbed Regenerative Agriculture, proving that children can also contribute immensely to food security in the country.