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Kenya: Uasin Gishu Women Receive Hatch Incubators Worth 10 Million From Govt

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[Capital FM] Uasin Gishu -- Women Groups in Uasin Gishu County have received hatch incubators from the county government through Inua Mama na Kuku Initiative to help boost their chicken rearing business by facilitating high rate of hatching through temperature and humidity regulation, egg selection and reduced hatching period.

Source: allAfrica.com

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