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SOYA farmers advised to use simple technology to process the crop

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By Friday Simbaya, Njombe

SOYBEANS farmers in the Southern Highlands regions have been advised to use simple technology for processing their crops which will add value to their products and raise the income from soybeans production.

For so long farmers have been selling soybeans as unfinished goods or raw materials which deprive economic benefits of raising income from soybeans production which force them to sell it (soybeans) at a throw away price.

Hosanna Ngonyani is one of the local...

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