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Kenya Sugar Board now switches to regulations impact assessment in implementing new law

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NAIROBI, Kenya – Following a nationwide public participation exercise involving cane farmers, the Kenya Sugar Board (KSB) is advancing to the next phase of implementing the proposed Sugar Act of 2024 through the development of subsidiary legislation........

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