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China Kenya Power Pact Shakes Kenyas Future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36173, member: 636"] China helps Kenya grow better tomatoes through expert farming support. Chinese workers brought solutions for bacterial wilt that harmed local crops. Beijing promised last year to create farm demonstration areas across Africa. They plan to send 500 farming experts to teach new methods. President Ruto praised China for lifting millions out of poverty. A new irrigation project built by Chinese companies flows through Siaya County. The water system gives farmers like Peter Onyango hope for better harvests. It became operational in April, boosting food production capabilities. Ruto said this project will transform Kenya through improved farming. Chinese infrastructure directly impacts local food security. Chinese-built roads replaced muddy paths that once blocked tea transport. Driver John Murambi can deliver more loads daily because trucks no longer get stuck. Tea factory manager Silas Njibwakale reports almost zero transportation losses today. These roads help Kenyan tea, coffee, and flowers reach global buyers. Meanwhile, Chinese markets showcase African products through special trade expos. President Xi met with President Ruto last week. They agreed to build stronger connections between their nations. Railway engineer Linet Kihoro represents this partnership through her Beijing education. Engineer James Njuguna learned modern skills working with Chinese teams on geothermal projects. These partnerships create opportunities for Kenya's young technical experts. [/QUOTE]
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