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Co-op Bank, KTDA to empower over 260,000 tea farmers

Adam Peterson12 months ago12 months ago02 mins

The Co-operative Bank of Kenya has partnered with the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) to unlock new financial opportunities for over 260,000 smallholder tea farmers. The collaboration unveiled at the inaugural launch of the KTDA Magazine and the Farmer First Mantra Prospectus aims at strengthening Kenya’s tea industry. The lender reaffirmed its commitment to the…

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