In Kenya, saline cultivated carrot harvest could be doubled
date:Jan 25, 2019
e, again, the local advisor will play an important part.

Financing
The problem remains in getting financing for this phase. Per farm, the transformation will cost between 30.000 and 35.000. The Dutch participants want the local farmers to get loans for this. However, they cannot find a local lender.

We do not want to bring 'free' money to Kenya. The project must be set up in a real commercial way, explains Van Zandwijk. The amount needed is too high for micro-financing. On the other hand, it i
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