Hahaha mbona mnakula mahindi ya mifugo kutoka Mexico na Brazil? Juzi mlikua mnazungusha bakuli Malawi wawasaidie mahindi.
Mada ni juu ya
"The World Bank report on Enabling the Business of Agriculture has ranked Kenya the best in Africa"
Enabling something has nothing to do with being superior to the output compared to other counterparts.
The report illustrates that you are good in empowering but it did not even highlight anything about yields analysis so it's better to talk accordingly.
We have superior output in quality, we also have better supply networks and logistical capability... This enables us to sell our produce in much premium price fetching more money than you...
The only thing that Tanzania beat us is availability of arable land.. Tanzania has like twice the size of arable land of kenya....
Anyway there are a few reality checks, In Tz Agriculture contributes 33% of GDP thats 0.33 x 47,430,000,000 USD = $15,651,900,000
In Kenya agriculture contributes 24% of GDP, thats 0.24 x 70,530,000,000 = $16,927,200,000
Sasa tuje kwa shamba
Farming is the most important economic sector in Kenya, although less than 8 percent of the land is used for crop and feed production, and less than 20 percent is suitable for cultivation. Kenya is a leading producer of tea and coffee, as well as the third-leading exporter of fresh produce, such as cabbages, onions and mangoes. Small farms grow most of the corn and also produce potatoes, bananas, beans and peas.
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