09: 04; 2026 Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) conducted a consultative training for Rose Cut-Flower Growers on 24th February 2026 at ATC Soilo, Nakuru.
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09: 04: 2026 New rail link opens doors for flowers, fruits, and value-added products Kenya has sent its first export consignment to China under a
Kenya’s floriculture industry continues to stand as a cornerstone of the country’s export economy, but its future growth will depend on how effectively stakeholders respond
In issue 747 of the Sea-Intelligence Sunday Spotlight, we analysed the operational performance of 75 major global container ports, to quantify the relationship between network
Kenya’s flower exporters are watching developments in the Middle East with growing concern as rising geopolitical tensions threaten to disrupt one of the most critical
February 05, 2026 Kenyan farmers and exporters have long struggled with delayed VAT refunds, rising input costs, and tight margins that make reinvestment hard. The
November 27, 2025 Kenya has intensified its nationwide crackdown on counterfeit and illegal pesticides, following the seizure of 23 tons of unauthorized agrochemicals at the
October 16, 2025 FlowerWatch, the global innovator in floriculture supply chain solutions, has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Kimani as the new General Manager for
The flower industry in Kenya spans approximately 4,500 hectares and is projected to contribute over Kshs. 100 billion (around 835 million U.S. dollars) to the
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has announced the withdrawal of 77 pesticide products from the Kenyan market due to safety concerns. In a statement, CS
