Recycling Nutrients from Organic Wastes in Kenya’s Capital City

  • Njenga M
  • Romney D
  • Karanja N
  • et al.
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… rural farmers in the high potential areas up to 150 km away from Nairobi, mainly horticulture, coffee and tea … This means that wastes produced on a large scale have little chance to be recycled through local crop–livestock farms and the problem of waste management remains …

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Njenga, M., Romney, D., Karanja, N., Gathuru, K., Kimani, S., Carsan, S., & Frost, W. (2010). Recycling Nutrients from Organic Wastes in Kenya’s Capital City. In African Urban Harvest (pp. 193–212). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6250-8_10

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