While the Netherlands is a major player in the global cut flower market, importing flowers from various countries, Kenya and Ethiopia have shifted focus during
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Kenya’s floriculture industry is setting its sights on new horizons in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia emerging as a promising market for direct flower
According to Armenia’s Food Safety Inspection Body, 26 of the country’s 47 flower export companies have been denied licenses in the past six weeks. The
Bʏ Mᴀʀʏ Mᴡᴇɴᴅᴇ Kenya’s horticultural industry continues to be a pillar of the country’s agricultural economy, yet despite years of progress, one stubborn challenge persists:
Kenya’s horticulture industry continues to face increasing regulatory and certification demands as markets tighten requirements on food safety, sustainability, and traceability. While compliance is critical
Bʏ Mᴀʀʏ Mᴡᴇɴᴅᴇ While global markets rapidly evolve and prioritize sustainability, inclusivity, and resilience, the continent still risks lagging behind, not for lack of potential,
Kenya’s largest commercial trade fair, the Naivasha Horticultural Fair, is scheduled for September 19th and 20th this year in Naivasha. This event acts as a
“We’re right in the middle of summer. I can feel it not just in the weather, but also in the prices,” says auctioneer Edwin Chrispijn
The Armenian Ministry of Economy has dismissed allegations that local flower exporters are bringing in flowers from other nations for the purpose of re-exporting them
Daily stage programme in Hall 7 With climate change at the forefront, trees and woody plants are gaining increased significance across the horticultural industry. IPM