A quiet revolution is taking root across Kenya’s agricultural heartlands, challenging long-held assumptions about farming’s appeal to the country’s educated youth
The morning light filters through the canopy of Harrison Murimi’s coffee plantation in Kirinyaga County, illuminating rows of meticulously maintained stems that tell a story far removed from Kenya’s traditional agricultural narrative.
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A quiet revolution is taking root across Kenya’s agricultural heartlands, challenging long-held assumptions about farming’s appeal to the country’s educated youth
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By Beverly Nyaboke