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A farming Governor?

Manyatta MP Hon John Muchiri introduces Macadamia farming to low attitude areas. 

By Mukami Wa Embu

Manyatta MP Hon John Muchiri 
For the last two months Manyatta MP Hon John Muchiri has been issuing improved certified Macadamia seedlings to farmers in Kavuru, Ndumari and Managia villages, Kagaari South Ward- Runyenjes Constituency.

The Murang'a 20 type of Macadamia has been the headline of Macadamia farming as it takes only 3 years to start flowering. Murang'a 20 Macadamia trees also produces relatively bigger nuts which are usually a hot cake in Macadamia world Market. 

A farming Governor?

Manyatta MP Hon John Muchiri is eying for the top seat in Embu County 2022 succession politics. Governor Wambora who comes from Runyenjes Constituency has gone mute on his succession plans.
Hon John Muchiri who is a 2nd time MP in the August house was 1st elected in 2013 on an Agricultural platform as he successfully led the coffee cooperatives in the region as a KPCU Board director. Muchiri is also a passionate farmer in Coffee, Macadamia and Dairy.
He owns farms which are also used as Agribusiness tool to farmers who regularly visit him almost every weekend.



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