February 26, 2026 Florensis Kenya is part of the international Florensis family, supplying young plants and cuttings to professional growers in Europe. From its production
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February 26, 2026 Fairtrade International has increased the floor wage that flower farms must pay to workers at more than 70 certified organisations across Africa,
February 26, 2026 In mid-February 2026, Tanzania took significant steps towards implementing its ambitious 2050 Master Plan for agriculture, livestock, and fisheries transformation. Held on
February 26, 2026 Rwanda’s push for resilient, high-performing crops took center stage last week as the Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) wrapped up
February 26, 2026 Kenya’s agricultural sector is on the verge of a technological shift in pest management with the introduction of TruePest, an artificial intelligence-powered
February 26, 2026 The Philippines has stepped up its economic diplomacy in East Africa with a high-level visit to one of Kenya’s leading flower producers,
February 26, 2026 Floriculture wasn’t the grand career plan that Stephen Mogonchi Okong’o had when he first set foot in a flower farm. However, when
February 26, 2026 Kenya’s plant health regulator is stepping cautiously but deliberately into one of the most transformative frontiers in modern science. The Kenya Plant
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
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
