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Kenyan flower industry eyes international markets
2013-09-03 

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

Workers grade flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

A worker transports flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

A worker grades flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

A worker packs flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

Workers pack flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

Workers transport flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

Flowers are seen at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Li Jing)

KENYA-NAIVASHA-HORICULTURE-FLOWER FARM

A worker packs flowers at a workshop in Naivasha Town, southwest Kenya, Aug. 31, 2013. The Naivasha region in the Rift Valley is considered as the production base of the Kenyan flower industry, with 90% of flowers mainly exported to Europe. A maximum of nearly 1 million stems, after being cut, graded, chilled, are delivered with diversified varieties to its key destinations in Europe every day. Kenyan flowers, which take more than 30% of market shares in Europe, are also prepared to pave the way to potential Asian markets like Russia, Korea and Japan. (Xinhua/Zhang Chen)

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