By Mary Mwende If you’re in the flower business, you already know that connections matter. Whether you’re a grower, buyer, supplier, or industry enthusiast, exhibitions
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Businesses relying on the Mombasa port can breathe a sigh of relief after the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (Kephis) put on hold newly introduced
The demand for transparency and responsible practices in ornamental horticulture is on the rise. However, many small-scale growers have struggled with certification due to high
Authorities are investigating a fatal plane crash involving a Kenya-registered cargo aircraft that went down southwest of Mogadishu, Somalia, killing all five people on board.
Kenya is gearing up to host a global summit aimed at unlocking sustainable financing solutions for Africa’s agricultural sector. The second annual Financing Agrifood Systems
HortiFlora, Ethiopia’s leading horticultural trade fair, is gearing up for what promises to be its most exciting edition yet. Scheduled for April 1-3 at the
Etihad Airways and Ethiopian Airlines announced a new joint venture aimed at strengthening air travel links between Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. The partnership
Kenyan banks have been expanding their lending margins by reducing interest on deposits more quickly than on loans, allowing them to stay profitable despite shifting
by Mary Mwende, Kenya’s flower industry is no stranger to international attention, but when King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands visit, it’s more
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands recently visited Kenya on a three-day state tour, reinforcing the long-standing trade and diplomatic partnership between the
