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Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Mr. Brian Kiplangat harvesting maize (corn) in their family farm in Kericho County amid Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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