The Standard | by Fredrick Obura
Kenya’s Agriculture Sector Network (ASNET) has welcomed a new trade deal between Kenya and United Kingdom opening markets for traders in the two countries.
In a statement, the Network noted that the pact will facilitate the continued duty and quota-free access of Kenyan exports to the UK as they do in the EU market bloc, and secure foreign exchange earnings.
The sector acknowledges the agreement will enhance the competitiveness of Kenya’s leading agricultural exports namely cut flowers, fresh produce, coffee and tea even as…









