Floriculture

 

 

 

 

 

 

Floriculture

Why Meilland is Rooting Innovation in Africa’s Floriculture

Bʏ Vɪᴄᴛᴏʀ Oᴋᴇʏᴏ, October 9, 2025 At the vibrant Naivasha Hortifair, where growers, exporters, and breeders converge, Rowan Godfrey of Meilland Roses leaned in to...

Ethiopia’s Cut Flower Industry: A New Era of Fair Pricing and Transparency

October 9, 2025 In a strategic move to bolster Ethiopia’s cut flower export sector, the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture finalized a pivotal minimum floor price...

How Summer Flowers are Rewriting Kenya’s Flower-Growing Legacy

October 9, 2025 Bʏ Mᴀʀʏ Mᴡᴇɴᴅᴇ For decades, Kenya’s floriculture story has been synonymous with roses. The country’s altitude, equatorial climate, and skilled workforce made...

Waste and Inequality Threaten Tanzania’s Avocado Farming

October 9, 2025 Tanzania’s avocado boom, often called the “green gold rush,” presents significant opportunities but also stark challenges for smallholder farmers, particularly the issue...

Tanzania Targets Over £1 Billion in Exports to the UK by 2030, Eyeing Horticulture and Agriculture Growth

Tanzania has set an ambitious goal to raise its exports to the United Kingdom to £1 billion (around 3.3 trillion Tanzanian shillings) by the year...

Proflora 2025 Highlights Global Innovation and Trends in Floriculture

October 9, 2025 This October, the world’s premier cut-flower trade show, Proflora 2025, gathered over 7,000 industry professionals from more than 60 countries for three...

Kenya’s Fertilizer Imports Show Fluctuations amid Efforts to Boost Agricultural Productivity

October 9, 2025 Kenya’s fertilizer imports for the first half of 2025 stood at 443,701 metric tonnes, valued at nearly Sh25.83 billion, marking a slight...

Kenyan Farmers Set to Benefit from New Disease-Resistant, High-Yield Potato Variety

October 9, 2025 A breakthrough in Kenya’s potato farming was unveiled this October at the Nairobi International Trade Fair, where the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock...