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    "content": "There will be something, but there is nothing. The other day, people were in the streets telling us that they do not want houses, they want food. The place to come and say you want food is here through this Bill. It will make it happen. This is the place that we make sure that we have policies that will encourage farmers to grow crops even in the urban areas. If you go to Kajiado County, the land in Kitengela, Isinya and all the way to Bisil is being used for brick-and-mortar yet it is fertile virgin land. If anything, it is only livestock that have been kept on that land over the years, and they have provided compost organic manure that makes the land very fertile. Therefore, we must encourage our young people in Kajiado, Kiambu and all parts of this country to get into agriculture so that we become food-secure. I must appreciate that food prices are going down. Hon. Temporary Speaker, when the other day the President said that food does not come from the market, but it comes from farms, people thought it was a joke. He told them that food prices in this country will come down. I am glad even the hateful media houses - those which can rarely write anything good about this administration - at least, today have published news saying that eventually food prices are coming down. That is a good thing. We did the right The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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