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KEPROBA
ECONOMY

New Partnership to Enhance Marketing of Kenyan Coffee

The Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency (KEPROBA) and Agriculture and the Coffee Directorate of Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) have signed an...

Nairobi Coffee Exchange license - CMA
BUSINESS

CMA Extends Nairobi Coffee Exchange License

The Capital Markets Authority has extended the in-principle approval granted to the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) to continue operating as a coffee exchange...

How to Create a Budget That Works
SMART MONEY

How to Create a Budget That Works For You

Budgeting can be difficult, but it’s essential if you want to achieve financial stability. One of the reasons that many of us find...

The Coffee Guide
BUSINESSMARKETS

From Seed To Cup: World’s Leading Coffee Guide Embraces Sustainable Action

The International Trade Centre (ITC), through its Alliances for Action initiative, has unveiled the fourth edition coffee guide for the international coffee trade,...

The Coffee Guide
FEATURED STORY

World’s Best Baristas Expected at Elite Tea, Coffee Tasting Festival in Kenya

The festival celebrates in one location the burgeoning of speciality coffees, ergonomic tea selection and chocolate lifecycle.

A tea firm. Farmers are abandoning cash crop farming in Kenya and adopting other alternatives. www.businesstoday.co.ke
ECONOMY

Who is Frustrating Kenya’s Cash Crop Farming?

From pyrethrum, coffee and now tea, the Kenyan farmer is beleaguered losing hope in the crops they once depended on for their survival.

KPCU
FEATURED STORY

Kenya’s Largest Coffee Dealer Put Up for Sale Over Huge Debts

The order for deregistration and liquidation of this 75-year old coffee milling and warehousing monolith is contained in a Gazette Notice.

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FEATURED STORY

Alcohol and smoke disrupt sleeping pattern, new study

Evening smoking and drinking of alcohol and caffeine is greatly discouraged as its disrupts sleep

FEATURED STORY

Kenya’s black gold makes a comeback

The government set to spend Ksh1.3 billion to revive the collapsed coffee industry in central Kenya