From Kenyan Soil to Global Shelves.
Kenya’s flowers are not just brightening homes and events; they are making headlines across the world. As the country’s top horticultural export, flowers continue to bring in billions in revenue while placing Kenya firmly on the global map. With Europe, the Middle East and other international markets demanding more flowers each year, Kenya’s floriculture sector is growing fast and strong.

Behind this global success is not just sunshine and soil but systems that work. Today, buyers across the world want more than just beauty; they want to know where their flowers came from, how they were handled and whether they were grown responsibly and that is where traceability comes in. It has made it possible to track each stem from the greenhouse to the airport, giving confidence to buyers and opening doors to even bigger markets.
Traceability has helped flower farms meet international standards by showing proof of quality, safety and care. It has also helped sort out issues quickly whenever something goes wrong like delays, spoilage or mislabelling. Exporters are now more efficient, more trusted and more competitive.
As Kenya gears up for even more exports, the story of flowers shows how powerful the right tools can be. With traceability in place, we are not just growing flowers, we are growing a world-class reputation.
 
     
								



 
                                                