submitted 5 days ago by Samuelwriter_ke
- Agriculture Secretary Mutahi Kagwe gave miraa traders 14 days to follow the agreed buying prices or risk losing their trading licenses, following complaints from farmers about traders not complying.
- The government set new prices for miraa, with Grade 1 selling at Ksh1,300 per kilogram, Grade 2 at Ksh700, and Alele at Ksh1,000, but traders were offering lower prices, leading to the warning from the CS.
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