Audio slideshow: Kenyan slum goes organic

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Kenya is in the grips of a food shortage that could see 10 million people go hungry, and has already seen the price of maize, the staple food, triple. But that doesn't mean Kenyans are willing to sacrifice the quality of their food.

In Kibera slum in Nairobi, a group of local young men are finding willing buyers for their organic produce, grown right in the middle of Africa's biggest slum.

Farm leader Moha Mohamed showed the BBC's World Today programme around.

Photographs by Pascale Harter. Slideshow by James Fletcher Published 02 February 2009<a class="bodl" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index.shtml">More from BBC World Service</a>