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THE PROCESS AND COST OF BOREHOLE DRILLING IN KENYA

THE PROCESS AND COST OF BOREHOLE DRILLING IN KENYA Kenya is classified as a water deficient country with less than 1000 cubic meters of renewable fresh water supply per capita. 80% of Kenya is classified as Arid and Semi-Arid (ASAL). This water deficiency problem is compounded by climate change that has seen rainfall patterns become

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Technology adoption a must in modern farming

Inform,empower,educate TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION A MUST IN MODERN FARMING The world population is projected to reach about 9.1 Billion by 2050. In order to feed this ever increasing population, farmers must change how they approach food production. With climate change, increased rural urban migration and fertile soils being lost to urbanization, farmers must increasingly produce more

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Uniformity of water Distribution in drip Irrigation Systems

Uniformity of water Distribution in drip Irrigation Systems Irrigation is the artificial application of water to an area where it is needed. Sources of irrigation water includes rivers, lakes, dams, shallow wells and boreholes. Irrigation enables all year round crop production and also enables production in areas which would otherwise be considered unsuitable for agriculture

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A case for empowerment of smallholder farmers

A CASE FOR EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED RURAL BASED SMALLHOLDER FARMERS. Agriculture has been a dominant contributor to Kenya’s economy for many years, accounting for about 27% of the GDP and about 60% of the workforce. The sector is dominated by smallholder farmers, majority of whom are based in fairly marginalized rural areas; it is estimated that

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