Blooming Again: Kenya’s Flower Sector Rosy Future After Withering Under Covid-19 Scourge
Farms across the country are recalling thousands of workers laid off last year as they strive to meet European flower demands.
Farms across the country are recalling thousands of workers laid off last year as they strive to meet European flower demands.
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