THE Busia county government and a South Korean company have signed an agreement to build an organic fertiliser manufacturing company. Governor Sospeter Ojaamong signed the deal with Korangol Company in his office in Busia yesterday. Korangol CEO Hyun-Joon Kim attended the signing ceremony presided over by county legal advisor Justice Alex Etyang. Ojaamong' said the plant will boost the county's economy. He was speaking during the signing of the agreement at the county offices in Busia. “We want everybody to be well fed and to make agriculture the focus of the county’s economy. The factory is...
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