2nd April 2026 Stricter quality controls safeguard premium avocado markets, while trade deals could unlock raw macadamia exports to Asia. Kenya’s horticulture sector is entering...
Kenya’s floriculture industry is confronting one of its most significant external shocks in recent years, as the escalating conflict in the Middle East disrupts critical...
Masila Kanyingi A timely reminder from my friend Tim last week brought into sharp focus a truth that merits deliberate recognition: FloriNews and by extension...
Q: Logistics challenges in floriculture are often described as temporary disruptions. Why do you argue that the pressure is structural?Sylvie Mamias: What we are experiencing...
There is a Swahili proverb that feels particularly apt in the current moment: “Mwenzako akinyolewa, chako kitie maji” when your neighbour is being shaved, prepare...
Ethiopia is setting its sights on China’s vast consumer market following a landmark zero tariff policy that will grant duty free access to exports from...
16-04-2026 Rethinking Communication in A Market That Already Works Kenya’s rose industry is, by most measures, a success story. It produces at scale, meets stringent...
2nd April 2026 By Floriculture Magazine Feature Desk Powdery mildew remains one of the most persistent and costly diseases affecting gerbera production worldwide—and Kenyan growers...
