Kenya enjoying rise in Cut flower exports
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics recently released its Statistical Abstract 2018. The tables, compiled partly from statistics collected directly by the Bureau through Surveys and Censuses and also from statistics compiled by other Ministries, Departments and Agencies, offer a wealth of data about the East African country.
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics recently released its Statistical Abstract 2018. The tables, compiled partly from statistics collected directly by the Bureau through Surveys and Censuses and also from statistics compiled by other Ministries, Departments and Agencies, offer a wealth of data about the East African country.

Exports up, Netherlands biggest market
First of all, when looking at the exports of cut flowers, we can see a clear upward trend. In 2010, the value of exported flowers from Kenya was still 31.4 billion KSH (306.5 million USD) - in 2017, this figure had risen to almost 56 billion KSH (545.6 million USD).
So it appears the Kenyan cut flower market has had a good run last season, but companies need to stay on their toes to keep up the growth. With increasing international competition, airplane cargo holds filling up, and a move toward more local flower cultivation, there are still plenty of challenges ahead for the East Africans to keep the momentum going.
article courtesy: floradaily.com
Graphs based on data taken from the Statistical Abstract 2018 - Kenya National Bureau of Statistics