Kericho County is the heart of Kenya tea production, hosting major multinational estates, thousands of smallholder farms, the Kipsigis Kalenjin sub-community and a productive highland economy with 901,000 residents.
KEBS Diamond Mark and Standardization Mark are the two principal product certification schemes for Kenyan manufacturers. A complete guide to eligibility, process, fees and market benefits.
Food safety affects every Kenyan, from the farmer who stores grain after harvest to the consumer who purchases vegetables at the local market. Despite significant regulatory frameworks and institution...
Consumer protection in Kenya is an evolving framework of laws, institutions, and mechanisms designed to ensure that the millions of daily transactions between buyers and sellers are fair, safe, and tr...
Navigating Kenya's import and export documentation requirements is one of the most critical competencies for businesses engaged in international trade, yet the complexity of customs procedures, multi-...
From the communal joy of nyama choma to the industrial scale of East African Breweries, Kenya's food sector encompasses one of the most diverse and dynamic industries in the economy. Kenyan cuisine re...
Every Kenyan who buys goods or services has legal rights that protect them against substandard products, unfair business practices, and poor service delivery. From the Kenya Bureau of Standards that g...
Every consumer in Kenya has legal rights that protect them against defective products, unfair practices, and poor service delivery. Knowing how to exercise these rights and where to file complaints wh...
The bottled water business in Kenya offers significant commercial opportunities driven by growing demand for clean, safe drinking water. Whether you want to start a full bottling plant, a water purifi...
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