Central Kenya takes to fish farming : poor pay from cash crops, shortage of land and unreliable rains have forced residents to diversify their sources of food and income Thaitah, Peter

By: Series: The Standard on SundayPublication details: Nairobi : Kenya The Standard Group Sunday, March 1 2009Description: pp. 3Summary: Community shifts to bee keeping and fish farming. Land scarcity caused by inheritance, unreliable rains and poor pay from cash crops has motivated change.
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Community shifts to bee keeping and fish farming.
Land scarcity caused by inheritance, unreliable rains and poor pay from cash crops has motivated change.

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