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    "id": 1425218,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Oburu",
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        "legal_name": "Oburu Ngona Odinga",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I used to grow coffee in Nandi and I am still a farmer there. I want to comment on this International Tea Day because Kenya produces very high-quality tea. Internationally, Kenyan tea is used for blending other low-quality teas, so much so that countries like the Great Britain, which do not grow even a single tree of tea, have what is called ‘English Tea.’ This tea is sold as one of the best teas in the world. Yet Britain does not even have a single tree of tea. This is because of the trade barriers. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when it comes to protectionism in the World Trade Organisations (WTOs), it is a very big argument. The developed countries where we export our goods, want us to continue supplying raw materials to their industries thus creating jobs in their own countries. They want us to be exporting raw tea. That is why Sen. Sifuna was asking, what is the brand of Kenyan tea internationally? We might not have. We only have KETEPA locally. However, when you"
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