Business Daily | by Gerald Andae
Horticultural crop volumes have remained low even as the main season for Kenya’s export market begins, a situation that has seen major farms fail to meet the growing orders from overseas.
Horticulture production, especially flowers and vegetables, has remained low since April when effects of Covid-19 in the country became worse, impacting negatively on yields.
Oserian, Kenya’s largest flower farm, said it could not fully service its recent orders to their overseas customers because of low production…









