Chinese want to invest big in Kenyan Flowers
A group of Chinese firms have proposed to set up a 28 million euro flower farm in Naivasha, Kenya, in a move that is set to shake up the industry currently controlled by Dutch investors read more >>>>
A group of Chinese firms have proposed to set up a 28 million euro flower farm in Naivasha, Kenya, in a move that is set to shake up the industry currently controlled by Dutch investors read more >>>>
Kenya has lost part of its global market share in horticulture in the last five years. According to a new study, despite a jump in exports of fruits and vegetables from 100,000 tonnes in 1997 to 350,000 tonnes in 2013, Kenya’s global market share fell to 1.23 per cent […]
The Pest Control Products Board (PCPB), the farm chemicals regulator in Kenya, has blamed the European Union (EU) for frequent changes in rules that threaten to lock Kenya’s fresh produce out of its market. “The EU keeps on changing rules and regulations on export of produce to its market and […]