Why Foreign Flower Farms in Ethiopia are Shifting to Kenya, Uganda
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 4/04/2025
Some foreign-owned flower firms are now shifting their operations from Ethiopia to Kenya and Uganda as conflict in the Amhara region disrupts Ethiopia’s horticulture sector. “The closure of our Kunzila […]
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