23: 04: 2026 The rules of the global flower trade are being rewritten, and for Kenyan growers, standing still is no longer an option. Markets
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09: 04: 2026 In this update, our interim CEO, David van Mechelen, looks back on the past month and looks ahead on behalf of the
2nd April 2026 In response to evolving global dynamics and a crowded calendar of industry events across the continent, the organisers of Perishable Logistics Africa
Kenya’s floriculture industry is confronting one of its most significant external shocks in recent years, as the escalating conflict in the Middle East disrupts critical
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
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
Kenya’s fresh produce sector — long a cornerstone of rural livelihoods and a key foreign exchange earner — is facing an unprecedented challenge. Vegetable exports
March 5, 2026 Europe’s largest floriculture marketplace, Royal FloraHolland, headquartered in Aalsmeer, has reported that 464 million flowers were traded through its auction clock and
March 5, 2026 The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is casting a long shadow over global trade and Kenya’s floriculture industry is feeling the
