Floriculture Magazine spoke to one of the leading manufacturers of cartons and SFK, who emphasized, “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result
Category: Post Harvest
For flower growers, maintaining the quality and vase life of cut flowers after harvest is essential. Once flowers are separated from the parent plant, they
The High Court has prohibited the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) from imposing Value Added Tax (VAT) on transport services for unprocessed agricultural produce. This ruling
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As the flower industry grapples with ongoing supply chain challenges, growers must adopt innovative replenishment strategies to ensure consistent availability of their products. The recent
For farmers producing perishable goods, cooling solutions are very much an integral part of resource investment. Consequently, investing in high-quality machinery, with sustainable and convenient
Every detail counts when it comes to preserving the freshness and beauty of cut flowers. From soil conditions to irrigation techniques, the factors influencing flower
When it comes to supply chains, senior leaders often look for the ‘silver bullet’: the one strategic element that will make the biggest difference. Drive
Adani Enterprises has set up a Kenyan subsidiary as it steps up its push to take over the running of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, amid