16-04-2026 Frederick Okinda is part of the pioneering generation of African professionals who, in the early 2000s, helped transition Kenya’s floriculture industry from expatriate-led management
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2nd April 2026 Mohammed Ehiya’s Journey from Dubai Flower Shop to Global Floral Empire At Black Tulip Group, we take pride in our commitment to
16: 04: 2026 By Akshay DesaiWhat would climate change mean for my supply chains?In the previous articles, we discussed about the Physical and Transition Climate
By assembling bouquets locally, Kenya could capture European and Gulf market margins now lost to overseas packers, boosting earnings for farmers and exporters alike. The
Costs, Taxes, Climate and Standards Threaten GrowthKenya’s once booming floriculture industry a multibillion shilling export powerhouse and critical foreign exchange earner is facing a series
Kenyan flower exporters have a timely opportunity to expand their footprint in Asia following the government’s confirmation that all Kenyan agricultural exports to China will
Today is Thursday, 19th March—the final day of Ramadan. From my hotel room in the coastal town of Mombasa, the imam’s call to break the
In the vibrant world of floriculture—where colour, fragrance, and beauty meet science and precision—women are shaping the future of the industry in remarkable ways. Their
A two-hour drive from Nairobi, the fertile landscapes around Lake Naivasha are a tapestry of greenhouses brimming with roses and vegetables. For decades, this region
Kenya’s fresh produce exporters may soon feel the ripple effects of the conflict in Iran. Shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route
