According to the ITC Annual Bulletin of Statistics 2023, by end of 2022, Kenya had 276,258 hectares under tea with 163,200 hectares being under smallholder..
While tea is the world most popular beverage after tap water, many of us really do not know tea beyond being a steaming beverage that..
In my last Op-ed Article, I tried to bring out how the tea industry finds itself at crossroads with the concerns and opportunities especially with..
Like any other industry, the tea industry has its fair share of concerns and opportunities. More often than not the supply side of the tea..
When the first tea seedlings (Camellia sinensis) were introduced in Kenya by the white settlers in 1903 in Limuru on experimental basis, it wasn’t out..
Tea is a very important commodity to Kenya as the leading foreign exchange earner and the leading export commodity. The tea industry is a source..
Tea is acknowledged as the world most popular beverage after tap water. But many of us really do not know tea beyond that it is..