Tea plucking

Jessy

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It is a business venture for many people in the highlands that is kericho, Nandi, Bomet, Nyeri, Kiambu, Muranga and some other parts. In Kenya tea is the main export that earns a total of 1+ billion in terms of return that boosts our budget. We greatly depend on this very very tea for tea leaves which has been a special drug for our daily breakfast.
 
It is a business venture for many people in the highlands that is kericho, Nandi, Bomet, Nyeri, Kiambu, Muranga and some other parts. In Kenya tea is the main export that earns a total of 1+ billion in terms of return that boosts our budget. We greatly depend on this very very tea for tea leaves which has been a special drug for our daily breakfast.
According to approximates it has given jobs to over 500k Kenyans in the estates and local farms and additional to that the factory managers and staff and drivers of the factory supplying cars. On the sector of weather it has also helped to shape up the weather by keeping the rain in touch, moving to the environment it also gives a sharp beautiful scenario just imagine the Kericho scenery on your way to Nakuru the cool breeze and attracting green colour of the tea. In many parts of the country where it is grown you can easily assess this through random surveys, tea has contributed largely to the fees of school children which has seen many children finish their studies without financial problems.
 
The farmers should be given free seedlings, the seedling should be researched and come up with high breed seedlings which mature fast and the yields are high, the profits should go back directly to the farmers, improve road infrastructures and storing facilities
 
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