Jubilee Dev - Opening of the Privamnuts EPZ Macadamia Processing Plant in Manyatta Embu County

The Government has attached great importance to manufacturing, value addition and agro-processing in the agricultural sector to increase production, create jobs and achieve food security. We encourage farmers to utilise these methods to maximise returns and get a ready outlet for their produce, including export markets.

During the opening of the Privamnuts EPZ Macadamia Processing Plant in Manyatta and interacting with residents of Embu Town, Embu County.
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those women should be wearing some gloves.

kula macadamia bila maswali, the other day niliona msichana kwa bakery ya Naivas Westlands akikanyanga the baking tray ilikuwa kwa floor with some buns na akapita kupea customer the item she had ordered.

I miss macadamia

nop, they do it with bare hands. but they have to take a 30 minutes break every one hour.

Where is the relationship between gloves and breaks

It is actually more sanitary to handwash than to use gloves, crazy right?

How does taking a 30 minute break every hour (??) compensate for the absence of gloves?

Really, what about sweat emanating from hands, also keep in mind, washing hands doesn’t imply that your clean.

CDC insists that handwashing is a better alternative to gloves. One of the few reasons they give is that gloves give a false sense of cleanliness and thus shouldn’t substitute for washing your hands.

*washing hands doesn’t imply that your clean - Mostly boils down to personal hygiene, but as a bare minimum it can be sufficient.

On economics, you’d have to cater for gloves maybe two per day for each employee.

Bark has explained it well.