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Kenya land standoff sends warning to foreign-owned tea estatesOn the rolling green hills of the Sitoi estate in Nandi ... managing director from 2015-2022 of Britain's James Finlay, which had tea estates in Kenya until 2023. Kenyan government spokespeople ...
A DISPUTE between a British-owned tea plantation and a local community in western Kenya has come to the boil in what could be ...
[Sammy Omingo,Standard] The Tea Board of Kenya (TBK) has banned green leaf hawking and roadside collections following an increase in cases of the vices in most tea-growing regions of the country.
At the helm of this transformation is Chege Kirundi, the newly appointed chairman of the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), whose sweeping reform agenda aims to redefine not only how Kenyan tea ...
The CS directed all tea producers to meet the minimum quality standards for Kenyan green leaves to combat malpractices. “In this regard, the ministry shall publish the green leaf quality ...
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