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Planting Hass avocado when it is raining can have several benefits, including: Moist soil: Planting avocado trees when the soil is moist from rain can help the young trees establish their roots quickly. Avocado trees require well-drained soil, but they also need enough moisture to thrive. Planting during a rainy season can help ensure that
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Kenya has a vast abundance of land, resources, and climate variations that allows it to produce different varieties of food and cash crops in its agricultural sector. This industry goes on to employ up to 70% of the Kenyan workforce, while contributing about 80% of the country’s GDP. In the light of the economic output