'Unfair Distribution to Blame for Maize Shortage in Kenya'

Small-scale millers are accusing the government of discrimination in the allocation of the maize. Millers in western Kenya say they are being discriminated against because the region has a few processing facilities.

Farmers weigh maize at a National Cereals and Produce Board depot in Elburgon, Molo (file photo).

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