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Floriculture

No Time to Rest

February 19, 2026  Bʏ Mᴀsɪʟᴀ Kᴀɴʏɪɴɢɪ Growers have barely closed the demanding Valentine’s season and are already pivoting toward Mother’s Day. In between these commercial...

Time Is Built Into the System

February 19, 2026  What appears as delay in perishable logistics is rarely accidental. In most cases, it is the outcome of earlier system design choices...

KENYA: UK’s 8% Cut Flower Tariff Suspension Ends in June 2026

February 19, 2026  With fewer than four months remaining before 30 June 2026, the United Kingdom’s two-year suspension of its 8% Global Tariff on cut...

Record £2.1bn Trade Highlights Strong UK–Kenya Partnership and the Power of Flowers

February 19, 2026  UK–Kenya trade has held steady at a record £2.1 billion for a second consecutive quarter, underlining the growing strength of a partnership...

Post-Valentine’s Report: Air Cargo Handles Record Flower Volumes

February 19, 2026  Valentine’s Day 2026 has drawn to a close, and early data from the global air cargo system confirm the scale and intensity...

Kenya’s Roses Redraw the Global Trade Map

February 19, 2026  Over the past decade, Kenya’s flower sector has pursued a deliberate strategy of market diversification. Through targeted trade missions, bilateral engagements, and...

FLA & PLA 2026 Welcomes Shippers Council of Eastern Africa as Industry Partner

February 19, 2026  Flower Logistics Africa (FLA) & Perishable Logistics Africa (PLA) 2026 is delighted to announce the Shippers Council of Eastern Africa (SCEA) as...

 Emirates SkyCargo Connects Kenya’s Exports to the World on Valentine’s Day and Beyond

February 19, 2026  Bʏ Mᴀᴜʀɪᴄᴇ Mᴜᴛʜᴀᴍɪᴀ As we mark Valentine’s Day, Emirates SkyCargo continues to support Kenya’s export community by ensuring that time-sensitive shipments, from...