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"speaker_name": "Hon. J.K. Bett",
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"content": "If you look at major dairy farmers, you will find that, first, they must have cows, get fodder for them, take them to the cattle dips and vaccinate them against certain diseases. I am talking about farm gate prices; that is the price at which we sell milk to KCC or Brookside. I am talking about farmers in Uasin Gishu, Trans Nzoia, Elgeyo Marakwet, Central Province and many parts of Kenya who end up selling milk at prices of between Kshs20 and Kshs25 per litre. If you visit a supermarket, you will find that the price of half a litre of milk ranges between Kshs55 and Kshs60. That means that one litre of milk will cost about Kshs120 in a supermarket. I am speaking on behalf of those farmers. How come a litre of milk, which farmers are paid about Kshs25, costs five times more?"
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