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"speaker_name": "Gichugu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Gichimu Githinji",
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"content": " We also have the United Kingdom-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), which is active. They may have standards that might not have already been set by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), which develops and enforces its own standards. Sometimes, they develop standards with interest, especially for imported goods. That is why we are proposing to lift the limit. Why can we not make it general to conform to standards without limiting to KEBS? Someone would argue that my coffee cannot be exported because the standards required in the EU, USA, or even by AGOA have not been met. After all, I have complied with the local standards and I am pretty. I think we should open it to an international level instead of limiting it to Kenyan standards. Thank you."
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