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Kenya’s flower industry back in bloom
At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Kenya's flower industry worth 1.5 billion US dollars began wilting. However, with the recent easing of strict measures in some of the countries where Kenya exports to, the flower business has blossomed once more, with a rebound of over 80% of pre-Covid sales. Esau Williams has been talking to Clement Tulezi, the CEO of the Kenya Flower Council.
(Photo: Clement Tulezi. Credit: PATRICK MEINHARDT/AFP via Getty Images)
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