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You can make decent cash from seedlings

THE STANDARD ENTERPRISE A woman markets her seedlings near bunge la wana nchi area in Eldoret.[Peter Ochieng,Standard] Kenya’s drive to plant trees to increase forest cover to 10 per cent is a boon for seedling farmers. And many have made a kill. Tucked in Mukuyuni village in Makueni County, Paul Mwanza’s farm hosts Palma Mukuyuni tree nursery with more than 100,000 seedlings which include fruit seedlings, forest trees and ornamentals.   According to Mwanza, running a successful tree nursery in Kenya is rewarding. When you learn the ropes, one can make money from the business. He shares with Money Maker tips on how to run a successful tree seedlings business.

Kenya to resume mango exports to Europe after eight years

Kenya to resume mango exports to Europe after eight years July 12 , 2021 Kenya is resuming its multi-billion shilling mango export business to the EU market this September, according to The Standard. This revival of shipments comes after a self-imposed ban was put into place from interceptions due to fruit flies. The EU approved the resumption of exports after tests showed reduced levels of pest incidence. To maintain market standards, the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (Kephis), is developing a certification protocol that will ensure mangoes are exported with zero pests. Additionally, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is ready to partner with the private sector to fund hot water treatment facilities to help eliminate fruit flies before export.

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