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Kenya Set to Expand Agricultural Exports with U.S. Retail Market Entry

  • Writer: OUS Academy in Switzerland
    OUS Academy in Switzerland
  • Nov 17
  • 1 min read

Kenya is poised for a significant boost in its agricultural export sector, as fresh talks with U.S. trade officials have identified key Kenyan products — including fresh-cut flowers, coffee, macadamia nuts and tea — as ready for entry into American retail chains.


The discussions, held in Nairobi, emphasized strengthening private-sector-led partnerships, improving post-harvest handling, ensuring compliance with international standards and enhancing traceability systems across the agricultural value chain.


For the Joint Kenya‑Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JKACCI) and its members, this development presents a favourable opportunity. As Kenya deepens its trade links globally, improved export credentials and expanded market access strengthen its position as a reliable partner for Arab investors seeking East Africa as a manufacturing or processing hub.


With higher export-earning potential, Kenyan firms can diversify their market reach, while Arab partners can explore procurement, supply-chain and investment opportunities in Kenya’s agri-business sector with greater confidence.


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