Kirinyaga and Murang’a dominates coffee direct sales window

 Photo/ Youth leaders affiliated to the Nyeri Hill Organic Herbs and Eco Fuel Enterprises (NOHEFE) in their farm. The Mountain Journal editor@themountainjournal.co.ke Coffee exports earned Kenya farmers  Sh 2.37 from the direct sales that were dispatched  to several destinations  internationally. In the period between October and March in the coffee year 2025/2026 , AFA reports…

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Kenya flower industry defies global headwinds

Kenya’s floriculture industry is demonstrating renewed resilience and global competitiveness despite mounting geopolitical, freight and sustainability pressures, as organizers announced a record-breaking edition of the upcoming International Floriculture Trade Expo (IFTEX) 2026. The 13th edition of IFTEX taking place between 2nd and 4th June will bring together 210 exhibitors — up from 189 last year…

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 Farmers  competing on improvement of production of quality coffèe

The Mountain Journal  Coffee cooperative societies in Murang’a are competing on production of quality coffee as a strategy to uplifting farmers living standard The management of Gatagua and Kahuhia farmers cooperative societies in the past three years have been working on strategies to uplift farmers’ social and economic status through increase of quality coffee. Speaking…

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“Economic sabotage, looting and violent protests will not resolve the fuel prices challenge,” says Prof Kindiki 

The Mountain Journal   The Deputy President Prof Kithure Kindiki, has disclosed that Cabinet Secretaries will convene a meeting with stakeholders, owners and operators of public transport vehicles, manufacturers and other players who rely on petroleum products, and seek solutions to the fuel prices issue.  Kindiki said President William Ruto, who is in Azerbaijan, has CS’s…

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The public transport disorder 

The Mountain Journal Public transportation disruption has been experienced across the country, with thousands of commuters stranded. In Mt Kenya region,  the highways are empty as the PSV stages remain deserted, as only boda boda and tuk tuk operators ferry passengers at exaggerated fares.  From Meru, Nanyuki, Nyeri, Murang’a, and Thika, the PSV operators withdrew…

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