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Wednesday, 15 January 2020

We care for the environment

We recognise that agriculture in Kenya remains rain-fed. Although we have invested in water pumping and storage for the irrigation of the tea nurseries, we know that the source of that water requires protection. A couple of years ago, we invested in 15 species of indigenous trees that we planted on the Rubeet river bed in order to shield the perenial river from drying. The trees have grown to provide a beautiful cover and we are committed to their ptotection and expansion of the area under indigenous trees 

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