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agũri

n. · class 2/2

  1. buyers. Buyers. Persons or entities who purchase agricultural products or commodities from farmers or producers.

Example: Andũ: Aruti a wĩra, agũri na ageni no marehere mĩrimũ gwaku mũgũnda. (Human: workers, customers and other visitors can bring infections to your farm); Gũthondeka ũnyitanĩri wa agũri na honge cia ũgũri nĩ iteithagia kũona thoko. (Building relationships with buyers and cooperatives can help access markets.); Agũri arĩa matwaraga makorobia mabũrũri-inĩma rũraya magũraga o ikorobia rĩa Hass kuuma shiringi ikũmi nginya ikũmi na mũgwanja narĩo rĩa Fuerte shiringi ithatũ. (Avocado exporters in Kenya buy Hass avocado at Sh10-Sh17 per fruit compared to Sh3 for Fuerte;)

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