For Kenyan grass growers, things are not going very well right now. According to the Kenyan exporter, this situation will continue for some time, it is expected that in the near future it will be cloudy and rainy.
According to Arun Singh, managing director of Evergreen Crops, the situation with Kenyan herbs currently does not look very good. Most Kenyan green crops are affected by extreme weather conditions, and the fields are under water, which can have serious consequences for many farmers.
Direct speech: “If I had to estimate the losses, I would say that we will lose about half of the crop, it seems that it will rain even more and the low temperatures will continue for some time,” he says.
For information, Evergreen Crops Ltd was founded in 2010 on the plains near the famous powerful Ati River in Kenya. From the very beginning, the company focused on providing quality control of the herbs that it exports. Appropriate quality checks have been developed both at the farm level and at the packaging workshop level. For its efforts, the company received Global GAP certification.
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