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"content": "minimum of 15 bags. Therefore, if we establish the factory, we will know the type of fertilizer to be manufactured and distributed to which farmers. Kenya has the best climatic conditions. If we have a fertilizer factory in this country, we will be able to produce fertilizer that is appropriate to each region. For example, in Trans Nzoia, we will know whether it is Mavuno or DAP that is suitable. Lastly but not least, by establishing a fertilizer factory in this country, we will create job opportunities locally. Currently, we are exporting job opportunities to the countries that export fertilizer to this country. Therefore, we will create job opportunities for our people if we establish a fertilizer factory. I also want to say that there has been a lot of delay. As we speak here, this is a planting season and we do not have enough fertilizers in those areas, particularly in North Rift. It is a scramble for fertilizer and that means that there will be a drop in food production. If the fertilizer factory is established, it will regulate and supply this commodity on time so that farmers can benefit. That will encourage our farmers to take farming as a profession. Currently, most farmers are taking it casually. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I support the Bill. Thank you."
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