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Which comes first the chicken or the rabbit? An interview with a rabbit farmer

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Submitted by sokari on 10 April, 2008 - 13:31.
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Some of Kabissa members working in agricultural projects such as the Mixed Farming Common Iniative Group, Green Dreams, Community Skills Training, Agriculture and Development and Naramatisho

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  • "It's 7pm in Nairobi where the rains are just beginning. I am fortunate enough to have a roof over my head and so much more and fortunate enough to have the ability to reach the world through an online social network that continuously helps to bring about change...

    Let's hope we can bring an end to all injustice and equality for all..."
    Dipesh Pabari, wildlifedirect.org
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