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    "speaker_name": "Nambale, Independent",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Geoffrey Mulanya",
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    "content": "We also have sugarcane as a cash crop, but it takes 18 months in the farm. Secondly, sugarcane would also compete with other food crops to an extent that most farmers would plant both and therefore end up having no place to do their farming for domestic use. Cotton lasts for only three months in the farm and this would allow our farmers, and especially those in the Western Region and Nambale Constituency, to cultivate food crops in both the long and short rains in the months of August to December. With such a kind of balancing, we would ensure we have food for our families and at the same time farmers would have money generated from cotton farming in the month of December because it grows well in hot weather and not in the long rains."
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