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  2. Tea production in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Tea is a major cash crop that is grown in Kenya.Kenyan tea has been the leading major foreign exchange earner for the country. Most tea produced in Kenya is black tea, with green tea, yellow tea, white tea, and purple tea (a product whose leaves are naturally so colored by inherent anthocyanins) [1] produced on order by major tea producers.

  3. Agriculture in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Farming is the most important economic sector in Kenya, [4] although less than 8 percent of the land is used for crop and feed production, and less than 20 percent is suitable for cultivation. Kenya is a leading producer of tea [5] and coffee, [6] as well as the

  4. Kenya Tea Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    The tea industry [2] in Kenya is broken down broadly into policy, production, regulatory & research and trade & promotions. The main players are the Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Agriculture, Tea Board of Kenya, [3] Tea Research Foundation [4] Kenya Tea Development Agency (Holdings) Limited, [5] Kenya Tea Growers Association, Nyayo Tea Zone Development Corporation [6] and East ...

  5. Kaimosi - Wikipedia

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    Kaimosi is a town in western Kenya, heavily influenced by Quakers.It is rich in Agricultural Activities mostly Tea Farming and Production of African Leafy Vegetables and a Complex of learning Institutions like Kaimosi Friends University, Kaimosi Teachers Training College,kaimosi Theology, Friends College Kaimosi TVET Institute High Schools and Primary schools.

  6. Kericho - Wikipedia

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    Location of Kericho, Kenya (old provinces pictured) Tea country surrounding Kericho. Kericho is the largest town in Kericho County, located in the highlands west of the Kenyan Rift Valley. Positioned on the edge of the Mau Forest, Kericho benefits from a warm and temperate climate, making it good for agriculture, especially large scale tea ...

  7. Limuru Tea Plc - Wikipedia

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    The Limuru Tea Plc is a Kenyan company that is listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange and engages in the growing of green leaf tea. The Company owns 282 hectares of tea land situated four kilometers to the east of Limuru Town. [3] The Limuru Tea Plc is an out-grower to ekaterra Tea Kenya PLC (eTK), formally Unilever Tea Kenya Limited (UTKL).