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"content": "enough food, pour milk to the drainage? How can a country that is going hungry pour milk to the drainage? This was a very sad moment, especially for those of us who are from the farming communities. We have seen crops failure in the last few years and we thought that milk was going to be preserved because when the rains came, it was impossible to grow any crops. It was encouraging to hear the President encouraging the Ministry of State for Special Programmes to include powdered milk in its programmes. Mid-last year, the Chairman of the New Kenya Co-operative Creameries (KCC) came to Eldoret and assured us that the only requirement in Eldoret was milk in order to convert it to powder. It is very sad to learn that both the Eldoret and Kitale depots have been vandalized and they do not have the right gadgets even to make the same powder milk. I think it is very important that the Ministry of Livestock Development looks into this and actually finds a way of ensuring that our KCC depots, which were producing powder milk, can go ahead and produce the same as soon as possible, so that we can implement what the President said. This is because if we converted this milk into powder and even distributed it to the areas that are suffering, it would have been more useful than pouring it to the drain."
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