
The Laikipia County Government has allocated over Ksh100 million to cooperative societies to enhance the value addition of local products. This initiative aims to increase earnings for members of various groups and is part of the Laikipia County Cooperative Revolving Fund, which also seeks to create wealth and employment opportunities, particularly for young people.
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