http://www.ntv.co.ke Despite a 10 per cent decline in the volume of Kenyas tea export volumes, export earnings from the cash crop between January and August this year rose by 13 per cent to 43 billion shillings. The Tea Board of Kenya has attributed that outcome to improved auction prices and the weakening of the Kenya Shillings against the US Dollar, which raised the income derived from every Dollar worth of tea exports.
ok give us 50% cut on the sugar and will drnk that tea
benard2 2 years ago
It means si mjinga...Si Silly
nedatronics 2 years ago
aii is sicily a name ms Kariuki?
karuitha 2 years ago
we are heavily dependent on tea, coffee and flowers for export. what these Kenyan leaders don't see it that global warming will make this industry useless as the country becomes warmer and Kenyans blindly destroying forests. 75% of Kenyans are employed in agriculture.
goo1358 2 years ago
kenya tea export bust.
chaimoto 2 years ago