The Cost of Delay: How GMO hesitation is draining billions from Kenya’s agriculture
[Hortinews - Kenya] - 27/10/2025
Kenya’s indecision on genetically modified (GM) crops has already cost the economy KSh 20.4 billion. From maize to potatoes, every year of delay deepens food insecurity, weakens farmers’ incomes, and exposes the country to preventable losses.
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