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About agriculture in Kenya

Agriculture in Kenya is a vibrant and technologically sophisticated sector, standing as a primary global source of premium flowers and tea. Kenya is the world's leading exporter of black tea and a dominant supplier of roses to the European market. Working in Kenya offers professional exposure to the forefront of African agribusiness, where intensive horticultural techniques thrive within the nation's unique equatorial climate.

The floral industry is Kenya’s international calling card, with the Lake Naivasha region serving as a global epicenter for rose and carnation production. Roles in this sector involve managing advanced greenhouse environments and complex cold-chain logistics. Kenyan floral firms utilize state-of-the-art plant protection and post-harvest technologies, creating steady career paths for agronomists and quality assurance specialists.

The tea industry remains a cornerstone of the Kenyan economy, providing vital export revenue and employment. Kenyan tea is prized globally for its robustness and quality. Working in this sector involves both cooperative management with smallholders and roles in large-scale industrial tea factories. The industry is currently modernizing through automated harvesting and processing, offering dynamic opportunities for production engineers and managers.

Horticulture and livestock farming are equally vital, with Kenya being a major exporter of avocados, macadamia nuts, and fresh vegetables. Roles in Kenyan horticulture require expertise in precision irrigation and international phytosanitary compliance. Meanwhile, the livestock sector is expanding its modern dairy and poultry facilities to meet rising regional demand, creating vacancies for veterinarians and animal nutrition experts.

Working in Kenya is characterized by breathtaking natural landscapes, a well-established business environment, and the warm hospitality of its people. Kenyans value technical expertise and a proactive professional attitude. Explore our platform to find reputable agricultural opportunities in Kenya, from elite floral estates to major tea and horticultural agribusinesses, and build your career in East Africa’s economic hub.