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Why use of animal manure in farms could soon be criminalized by the government

It could soon be illegal to plant crops using animal manure if a new bill drafted by the Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary, the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) and county governments is passed. In the new bill that seeks to regulate the agriculture sector, farmers are also require

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Why use of animal manure in farms could soon be criminalized by the government

It could soon be illegal to plant crops using animal manure if a new bill drafted by the Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary, the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) and county governments is passed. In the new bill that seeks to regulate the agriculture sector, farmers are also required to allow food-crops inspectors into their farms or risk a three-year jail term. The proposed Crops Regulations, 2018 law seeks to tighten regulations governing food production, processing, marketing, imports and exports. The new rules will prohibit farmers from growing crops next to sites capable of contaminating the soil, air and water. This would mean that farmers can no longer grow food crops near sites used for domestic...

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