February 05, 2026 Kenyan farmers and exporters have long struggled with delayed VAT refunds, rising input costs, and tight margins that make reinvestment hard. The
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February 05, 2026 Persistent caution among German consumers continues to suppress demand for flowers and ornamental plants, creating headwinds for Kenyan exporters supplying this key
February 05, 2026 For Kenya’s Government and policymakers, horticulture is no longer just a productive agricultural sub-sector; it is a strategic national asset for food
Bʏ Mᴀsɪʟᴀ Kᴀɴʏɪɴɢɪ, January 29, 2026 If anyone thought one moth could bring Kenya’s floriculture industry to its knees, this week’s Floriweek politely remind us
January 29, 2026 The Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (KALRO) has appointed Dr. Patrick K. Ketiem as its new Director General, succeeding Dr. Eliud
January 29, 2026 On March 30th, all flower stakeholders will pack their briefcases and head to Emara Ole Sereni, Nairobi, a day that promises to
January 29, 2026 Valentine’s Day has become less of a seasonal rush and more of a logistics test. For Kenya’s flower industry, the question is
January 29, 2026 The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has held high-level consultations with representatives from 20 international shipping lines and maritime agencies to assess current
January 29, 2026 MPS-ABC has announced a new reassessment of active substances used in crop protection products within its environmental indicator system, MPS-MIND. The updated
January 29, 2026 Eight plant innovations honoured in six categories With a ceremonial opening today, the International Plant Fair IPM ESSEN has started. North Rhine-Westphalia’s
