Kenya starts exporting horticultural products through sea freight


Kenyan Wall Street | by Wandiri Gitogo

Kenyan fresh flowers will use sea transport as an alternative to air transport to reach international markets. According to the Kenya Flower Council chief executive Clement Tulezi, sea transport is cheaper compared to airfreight.

Tulezi added that the port of Mombasa has been optimized to facilitate horticultural exports through creation of more than 560 points for packaging of different horticultural products.

Tulezi said that Kenya should emulate Colombia which exports more than 70 percent of its horticulture by sea…

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