The Government is revitalising the tea industry by introducing a levy to provide a sustainable funding model to promote competitiveness of the Kenyan leaf in the export market. In a press statement the Tea Board of Kenya says the levy would facilitate key programmes in the sector including marketing, promotion, research and infrastructure development and…
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