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    "content": "The farmer of the future who will make Kenya food secure is the large scale farmer. It is happening today in all industrialized countries and that is where we are headed. Madam Temporary Speaker, in conclusion, if the concern of some of the Members is the ethnic factor in counties where a particular community is found to be a minority, already the Constitution speaks to the issue of marginalized communities or the so called minority communities. There is affirmative action. So, we should go that way; harmonize Kenya and build a big family called Kenya. History is already there for us to see. Those of us who come from violence prone areas went through tribal clashes in 1992, 1997 and the big Post-Election Violence (PEV) of 2007-2008. Let us lead this country by ensuring that where we have started from is the status quo and move on. If anything, the way I see it, smaller counties might find that there is economic sense in coming together. What you have seen in the coastal counties, the so called,"
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