Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,716
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mkenyan wrote:if grown the way kenyans mostly grow stuff, by relying on rain, then this argument is a non starter here. You are right. If you are growing for local consumption or selling in an auction or open market you are under no pressure. The problem is increasingly people are seeking and celebrating getting into agreements to grow these things. When you have entered into an agreement to deliver you don't go back and say, "mvua imekataa". How much of roses for export are grown with natural rain? What about green beans?
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