The Kipkelion coffee district union has crafted a new initiative called coupling that helps women with limited access to land split their produce and proceed with men in an inclusivity venture. The model is fast becoming popular in Kericho County with the Cooperative union winning accolades due to this new venture. Our reporter Benson Rioba has more details
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