Kagwe Visits KTDA Warehouses In Mombasa

Mutahi Kagwe with tea industry stakeholders in Miritini, Mombasa yesterday

By MKT Correspondents

Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe yesterday visited the Chai Trading Company warehouses in Miritini, Mombasa, to assess progress in addressing challenges in Kenya’s tea sector.

As a subsidiary of Kenya Tea Development  Agency (KTDA) – Holdings Limited responsible for marketing Kenyan tea globally, Chai Trading plays a key role in enhancing the industry’s global footprint.

Commending the contractor building the Common User Facility at Chai Trading, the CS noted that the project will be completed ahead of schedule.

He also inspected ongoing extensions to the warehouse infrastructure —an initiative set to reduce farmers’ costs on storage.

The visit highlighted advanced systems and processes being implemented to improve tea quality, volume, traceability, and value, strengthening brand Kenya’s competitiveness in global markets and maximizing farmers’ earnings.

Significant progress has been made in clearing unsold tea. Following a presidential directive, 97% of the 106M kgs of surplus tea at the Mombasa auction has been sold, leaving only 3.7M kgs.

New strategies are underway to ensure timely sales for better returns.

Kagwe underscored the importance of collaboration in overcoming challenges in the tea trade, including the formation of a Tea Council to unite stakeholders in advancing the shared goal of increasing farmers’ incomes.

The CS was accompanied by among others, KTDA chairman Chege Kirundi and CEO Wilson Muthaura as well as Tea Board of Kenya CEO Willy Mutai.

 

By The Mount Kenya Times

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