Kenya’s tea trade is facing major disruption after escalating conflict in the Middle East halts exports.
French tea expert François-Xavier Delmas is helping Kenyan tea gain global recognition through high-quality, origin-focused teas.
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Government Inject 3.5 Billion Shillings to Revamp Tea Sector
Tea farmers have a reason to smile after the government inject 3.5 billion Shillings to refurbish tea industries to meet the international standard and also enable them do value addition on tea for ...
Directors in the tea sector are opposed to the content of the Tea Amendment Bill 2023, which calls for the reduction of ...
Kagwe said under the new framework, a wide range of Kenyan agricultural products — including fresh and frozen avocados, ...
Kenya has denied issuing a passport to a senior member of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Algoney Dagalo Musa, who has been sanctioned by the U.S. The Star newspaper on Tuesday quoted Kenya’s ...
Kenya is set to transform its agricultural exports with duty-free access to China’s 1.4 billion consumers starting May 1, covering key products like tea, coffee, avocados, macadamia nuts, and cut ...
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Kenyan Farm Exports to Enter China Duty-Free From May
Kenya will begin exporting agricultural products to China duty-free starting May 1, 2026, Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has announced.Kagwe made the announcement ...
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Kenya, the ugly: A visitor’s epiphany
Amid poverty and corruption, Kenya’s political race exposes a system driven by power and ...
A tree-planting project might promise 1,000 tonnes of C02 absorbed, but without independent verification, buyers hesitate.
Kenya is set to lose more than $2.32 million in weekly agricultural export earnings as escalating conflict in the Middle East disrupts trade flows, authorities have warned.
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