Kenya will next month send its third tea trade mission to
Iran in the last four years as it seeks to retain the Tehran market despite
mounting challenges resulting from US sanctions.
The director general of Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA)
Anthony Muriithi said the Kenyan delegation will head to Iran next month to
solidify the Asian market amid sanctions that have nearly made trade between
Kenya and Iran impossible.
Kenya and Iran tea mission |
Iran remains one of the Kenya’s key markets and it pays a
premium price for local tea, a move that has seen the country conduct several
trade missions in defence of the market.
“Iran remains one of our key markets and the demand for the
beverage is still high in that country,” said Mr Muriithi.
In 2017, Kenya sent a delegation to Iran to promote the
country’s beverage by seeking more buyers of the commodity. This was followed
by another last November.
Source: DailyNation
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