While public attention on the COVID-19 pandemic has decreased, its impact on local farmers persists. Now farmers are struggling against heavy inflation to recover their businesses, attract customers, and regain their lost footing.
‘I didn’t benefit from COVID-19 palliative’more than 8,000 vulnerable small-scale farmers
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