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"speaker_name": "Keiyo South, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Gideon Kimaiyo",
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"content": " This is related to what I have asked. This is just a follow-up on his response because I am not satisfied. There is an agreement between the Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC), the county governments and the NCPB. If you go to NCPB to get the fertilizer within the sub-county, they send you to KNTC, and if you go to KNTC, they send you to the county government. The county government then says that the stores that NCPB look do not meet the standards. I have six wards in my constituency. There is a store constructed by farmers’ cooperative societies in each ward. Why can the farmers not get fertilizers from these stores instead of what the Cabinet Secretary suggests on using agrovets for distribution? There are stores already in place that framers have constructed."
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