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  2. Agriculture in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Kenya. Potatoes harvested from a Kenyan farm. Agriculture in Kenya dominates Kenya's economy. 15–17 percent of Kenya's total land area has sufficient fertility and rainfall to be farmed, and 7–8 percent can be classified as first-class land. [1] [2] In 2006, almost 75 percent of working Kenyans made their living by farming ...

  3. Environmental issues in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The state corporation responded to high levels of poaching, insecurity in the conservation and wildlife parks, and inefficiency and low morale within Kenya's game department. The international ban on the trade in ivory was implemented through the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). [11]

  4. Deforestation in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, other forest conservation efforts have been implemented with agricultural reform. The Kenyan Agriculture act included new measures that required every agricultural landholder to conserve 10% of forest cover in their land. See also. Environmental issues in Kenya; Corruption in Kenya; References

  5. Water scarcity in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Water scarcity in Kenya is affecting the Kenyan population who relies on water resources, not only for drinking but also for agriculture and fishing. For example, wetland grasses are used to feed and keep livestock. Human populations throughout Kenya have been affected by a lack of clean drinking water due in large part to the overuse of land ...

  6. Farmer-managed natural regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Farmer-managed natural regeneration ( FMNR) is a low-cost, sustainable land restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst poor subsistence farmers in developing countries by increasing food and timber production, and resilience to climate extremes. [1] It involves the systematic regeneration and management of trees and shrubs ...

  7. Kenya Forest Service - Wikipedia

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    Kenya Forest Service. The Kenya Forest Service is an agency of the Government of Kenya designated by the Forest Act of 2005 [1] as the replacement for the old Forest Department. [2] It is overseen by the Board of the Kenya Forest Service. The former Forest Department was supported almost entirely from forest revenues, and was, as a result ...

  8. Shamba (agroforestry system) - Wikipedia

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    Shamba ( Swahili for 'plantation'; pl. Mashamba) is an agroforestry system practiced in East Africa, particularly Kenya. In these lands various crops are combined: bananas, beans, yams and corn, to which are added timber resources, beekeeping, medicinal herbs, mushrooms, forest fruits, fodder for livestock, etc. [1] Thanks to this polyculture ...

  9. Soysambu Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    Soysambu conservancy. The Soysambu Conservancy was created in 2007 as an entity to conserve the flora, fauna and scenery of Soysambu Ranch, which is to the northwest of Gilgil, Rift Valley Province, Kenya. The conservancy has taken a conservation lease over the ranch, which would be the portal to the proposed Nakuru-Naivasha wildlife corridor.

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