By Erick Wanjala The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has today officially launched the Orthodox Tea Trading Window at the Mombasa Tea Auction, signifying the government’s commitment to enhancing the production and export of specialty teas. The 2,925 packages, which are equivalent to 91,798 kilos of Orthodox tea is the first of many that will see tea farmers fetch higher prices for their produce as they seek to satisfy the growing global demand for specialty teas. Speaking during the event, Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said the launch of the specialty tea auction window was pivotal to raising Kenya’s profile in the global specialty markets, not only as a producer but also as an exporter. “Kenya has an excellent profile for being a lead producer of CTC teas. But it is high time we diversified our markets by increasing our capacity to produce orthodox teas in order to capture the ever-changing global market...
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