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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, there is room for us to do more research at our universities and agricultural research institutes to ensure that the quality of tea which is planted in Kenya is improved. Thirdly, we can upgrade and modernize the production process in all our factories, so that production is cost-efficient. How do you make production cost- efficient? There are huge avenues, namely, making fertilizer cheap. Short term basis of making fertilizers cheap is to subsidize, the way we do for cereals. However, we could go further because there is plenty of room. We could build a local fertilizer producing factory. This is not difficult. In places such as Nyanza and Western provinces, where we produce a lot of sugar, there is a lot of manure that comes from the sugar factories. These could be used for purposes of creating a fertilizer factory that can be improved through other ingredients by experts to ensure that we are self-reliant in producing our own fertilizer. What a shame? A small little economy like Zambia has its own fertilizer producing factory. Why should we import fertilizer?"
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