Kenya Flower Growers Seek Tax Reprieve Amid Sh200 Million Daily Losses
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Kenya Flower Growers Seek Tax Reprieve Amid Sh200 Million Daily Losses
NAIROBI, Kenya, May 26-Kenya's flower industry is pushing for tax relief and faster government support measures, warning that rising levies under the proposed Finance Bill 2026 could worsen pressure on growers already grappling with export disruptions linked to the Middle East conflict.
Kenya Flower Industry Booms Despite Mounting Freight Crisis
NewsGhana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, Roger A. Agana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/kenya-flower-industry-booms-despite-mounting-freight-crisis/Kenya’s flower industry heads into its biggest international trade showcase ever as soaring freight costs and geopolitical disruption threaten hundreds of millions in annual export earnings, even as record exhibitor numbers signal strong global confidence in the sector. The 13th edition of…
Kenya flower exports grow despite rising freight pressure
Kenya’s floriculture industry is showing continued resilience despite mounting geopolitical, freight and supply chain pressures, with organisers announcing record participation for the upcoming International Floriculture Trade Expo (IFTEX) 2026.
Kenya flower industry defies global headwinds
Kenya’s floriculture industry is demonstrating renewed resilience and global competitiveness despite mounting geopolitical, freight and sustainability pressures, as organizers announced a record-breaking edition of the upcoming International Floriculture Trade Expo (IFTEX) 2026. The 13th edition of IFTEX taking place between 2nd and 4th June will bring together 210 exhibitors — up from 189 last year […] The post Kenya flower industry defies glob…
Kenya set to host 13th International Flower Trade Expo
NAIROBI, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Kenya will host the 13th International Flower Trade Expo (IFTEX) next week to showcase its floriculture sector, industry organizers announced on Tuesday. The premier flower exhibition, scheduled for June 2 to 4 in Nairobi, is expected to attract about 5,000 visitors and 210 exhibitors, including growers, breeders, consolidators and service providers. Lina Jamwa-Musibi, communic
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