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    "id": 1498853,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Uasin Gishu County, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Gladys Boss",
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    "content": "you that certain products are for export and so, they will use pyrethrum-based pesticides on them. However, nobody checks the products for the local market. Again, the Pesticide Atlas was done by over 22 professors from Kenya. It has been peer-reviewed abroad. Even if you build your lab forever, you will not have that information. When you tell us that you are doing the labelling, how many farmers can read and understand what the quantities of some of those components like sulphate are? They cannot understand those labels. You just need to remove it from the market. Over 6,000 types of pesticides are sold in Kenya. If we remove 267 of them, which I have isolated as being harmful, we will still have many other pesticides in the country. Out of the 267, the PCPB has removed seven. However, they are moving too slowly. We will have too many deaths by the time they test all the pesticides. That information is out there. You do not need to do your own evaluation. The world has already done it. The entire Europe has done it. The entire America has done it. There is no way you will build a lab and do the evaluation in Kenya. That is a lie."
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