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Mwangi, who owns around 100 cows at various stages of development, says the idea was born out of necessity. “At one point, the amount of waste produced on the farm was overwhelming. I had to find a sustainable and profitable way of managing it,” he explains. At Joy Farm, the | Collector
Mwangi, who owns around 100 cows at various stages of development, says the idea was born out of necessity. “At one point, the amount of waste produced on the farm was overwhelming. I had to find a sustainable and profitable way of managing it,” he explains.

At Joy Farm, the
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Mwangi, who owns around 100 cows at various stages of development, says the idea was born out of necessity. “At one point, the amount of waste produced on the farm was overwhelming. I had to find a sustainable and profitable way of managing it,” he explains. At Joy Farm, the

Mwangi, who owns around 100 cows at various stages of development, says the idea was born out of necessity. “At one point, the amount of waste produced on the farm was overwhelming. I had to find a sustainable and profitable way of managing it,” he explains. At Joy Farm, the

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