Tambuzi Roses has cultivated and nurtured a vision of floriculture with purpose. This vision has now earned global recognition, as Tambuzi stands proudly among the
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Rwanda’s new avocado season has officially begun, marked by a significant increase in export volumes and enhanced logistical support. The season start aligns with a
The Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Mutahi Kagwe, officially announced the removal of taxes on packaging materials for agricultural products, a strategic move aimed at boosting
Celebrating Kenya’s Blossoming Leadership in Sustainable Floriculture Growers, government leaders, and floriculture stakeholders are set to converge at the Ole Sereni, Emara, Nairobi, on Friday,
The global flower trade is facing an acute supply squeeze, with prices at the Dutch auction clock climbing sharply in recent weeks. The surge is
Participants in a recent programme experienced Kenya’s horticulture cold chain in full swing, from greenhouses to packhouses, cold rooms, and onward to refrigerated containers and
Masila Kanyingi Remember Simon Makonde, the Class Six legend who lived a full life in just seven days? Born Monday, died Sunday, and still found
At a time when protectionist measures are on the rise in major economies such as the United States, the United Kingdom has reaffirmed its commitment
“Kenya is no longer a single-product country,” Kumaran emphasizes. “You name a flower, it’s grown here.” For decades, roses reigned supreme in East Africa’s flower
How do growers deal with crop protection? What rules, obstacles, or prejudices do they encounter? Royal FloraHolland gives growers the opportunity to share their experiences.