How a biofuel ‘Miracle’ ruined Kenyan farmers
Everyone in Kibwezi, a village in southeastern Kenya parched by four years of drought, remembers the promises. It all started in 2000, when the government started preaching the word about a plant called jatropha curcas. That surprised people in Kibwezi because everyone already knew about Jatropha — it’s a weed. Sometimes people planted it to fence off their farms, but usually they just ignored it.
Kenyan market vendors selling maize in Kagemi