February 26, 2026 Last week, Kenya’s horticultural regulatory agencies convened at the headquarters of the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) for a meeting of
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February 26, 2026 Kenya’s horticultural exports are under pressure like never before. Europe’s strict residue limits, repeated shipment interceptions, and the rising demand for verified
Bʏ Mᴇᴋᴏɴɴᴇɴ Sᴏʟᴏᴍᴏɴ February 26, 2026 As a senior staff member and horticulture export coordinator at Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture, I have enthusiastic to advancing
February 26, 2026 Charles Opayi Ombisi remembers the first day he joined Bohemian Flower Farm in Naivasha: he was the only deaf worker, surrounded by
February 26, 2026 Kenya’s farmers are being sacrificed on the altar of politics. While they struggle daily against pests, erratic weather, and shrinking incomes, bureaucrats
December 4, 2025 In 1970, economist Milton Friedman declared that the only duty of business was to maximize profits. For decades, companies clung to that
February 19, 2026 Bʏ Mᴀsɪʟᴀ Kᴀɴʏɪɴɢɪ Growers have barely closed the demanding Valentine’s season and are already pivoting toward Mother’s Day. In between these commercial
February 26, 2026 Kenya’s floriculture sector stands as a global leader, supplying over 40% of the European Union’s cut flowers and generating billions of shillings
February 19, 2026 What appears as delay in perishable logistics is rarely accidental. In most cases, it is the outcome of earlier system design choices.
February 19, 2026 With fewer than four months remaining before 30 June 2026, the United Kingdom’s two-year suspension of its 8% Global Tariff on cut
