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Kenya sugar farming turns sour as import curbs fail

2015-03-20 07:52:12| Sugar Industry News

In the sugar cane fields of western Kenya, farmers complain that falling prices mean they can barely make ends meet. Yet rival African producers can still offer cheaper supplies.

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