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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Sumra",
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        "legal_name": "Irshadali Mohomed Sumra",
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    "content": "Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Although hon. Simba says he was called before me, I think you have taken care of the minority in this House. I would like to congratulate hon. (Dr.) Chris Wamalwa and bring to the attention of this House that even in the counties, in our dumping grounds, if this board comes in, it will generate fertilizer. I agree with my fellow colleagues that organic fertilizer is a separate issue from chemical fertilizer and the fertilizers from the dump yards. We have seen some countries in Asia and Europe manufacturing fertilizers from dump yards. Even, animal feeds are being manufactured from the bones which are accumulated in the dump yards. Being in the recycling industry, I know of some parties who are collecting and crushing bones and it is called bone meal, which is good for animal feeds. In the long and short of it, if you look at Gulf countries like Israel, we should follow their way. Importing fertilizers is a very expensive exercise in this country and we have seen how cartels blow up the figures and deliver small amounts of animal feeds and fertilizers after which they collect colossal sums of money. I wish to support this Bill, and especially this board. Once it is constituted, we will give them more ideas. Congratulations, hon. (Dr.) Chris Wamwalwa. I support the Bill."
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