In a year defined by shifting global trade dynamics, logistical disruptions and evolving market expectations, Kakuzi Plc’s 2025 financial performance offers a compelling narrative of
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Q: Logistics challenges in floriculture are often described as temporary disruptions. Why do you argue that the pressure is structural?Sylvie Mamias: What we are experiencing
I used to believe logistics failures happened at the airport. Congestion, delays, paperwork surely that’s where things fall apart. It was a comforting belief. It
There is a Swahili proverb that feels particularly apt in the current moment: “Mwenzako akinyolewa, chako kitie maji” when your neighbour is being shaved, prepare
Exporters using the Port of Mombasa are set to benefit from a more structured and time-sensitive cargo handling system following the introduction of designated export
Kenya’s floriculture industry continues to stand as a cornerstone of the country’s export economy, but its future growth will depend on how effectively stakeholders respond
The 10th edition of the International Floriculture and Horticulture Trade Fair (Hortiflora Expo) has officially opened in Addis Ababa, bringing together the global horticulture industry
Ethiopia is setting its sights on China’s vast consumer market following a landmark zero tariff policy that will grant duty free access to exports from
16-04-2026 Rethinking Communication in A Market That Already Works Kenya’s rose industry is, by most measures, a success story. It produces at scale, meets stringent
2nd April 2026 By Floriculture Magazine Feature Desk Powdery mildew remains one of the most persistent and costly diseases affecting gerbera production worldwide—and Kenyan growers
