Unlike its neighbors, Kenya is located in East Africa with good access to the sea. In 2007, its aggregate GDP was composed of the service sector (59%), agriculture (24%), and industry (17%) (EIU, 2009). I
An article on the Business Daily Newspaper by Professor Scott serves as the Director of the New Econ...
Kenyas tea sector provides livelihoods for more than 500,000 farmers but energy access in the region...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...
Abstract: Tea is an important commodity in East Africa. Kenya is the major tea producer, followed by...
Kenya comprises 224,960 square miles situated between 5° North and 5° South; it lies on the eastern ...
1 Executive summary Since 2004, Kenya has been growing at a high rate as the country has sought to s...
Kenya’s economy is diverse, with both agricultural and industrial potential. However, the economy ha...
Kenya’s economy is diverse, with both agricultural and industrial potential. However, the economy ha...
Recent trends in agricultural growth and food security in Eastern and Central Africa (ECA) have been...
Recent trends in agricultural growth and food security in Eastern and Central Africa (ECA) have been...
Kenya, is an East African unitary republic state covering an area of 582,646 sq. km. The country lie...
nis chapter provides a concise review oftheprocess of regional development and the concomitant growi...
Agriculture is central to Kenya’s economic development, constituting 28% of the country’s GDP and ac...
Kenya is a leading country in the East African region with better developed infrastructure and indus...
A presentation during the EAMARC 2 conference at USIU-Africa in November 2015Tea is the world’s 2nd ...
An article on the Business Daily Newspaper by Professor Scott serves as the Director of the New Econ...
Kenyas tea sector provides livelihoods for more than 500,000 farmers but energy access in the region...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...
Abstract: Tea is an important commodity in East Africa. Kenya is the major tea producer, followed by...
Kenya comprises 224,960 square miles situated between 5° North and 5° South; it lies on the eastern ...
1 Executive summary Since 2004, Kenya has been growing at a high rate as the country has sought to s...
Kenya’s economy is diverse, with both agricultural and industrial potential. However, the economy ha...
Kenya’s economy is diverse, with both agricultural and industrial potential. However, the economy ha...
Recent trends in agricultural growth and food security in Eastern and Central Africa (ECA) have been...
Recent trends in agricultural growth and food security in Eastern and Central Africa (ECA) have been...
Kenya, is an East African unitary republic state covering an area of 582,646 sq. km. The country lie...
nis chapter provides a concise review oftheprocess of regional development and the concomitant growi...
Agriculture is central to Kenya’s economic development, constituting 28% of the country’s GDP and ac...
Kenya is a leading country in the East African region with better developed infrastructure and indus...
A presentation during the EAMARC 2 conference at USIU-Africa in November 2015Tea is the world’s 2nd ...
An article on the Business Daily Newspaper by Professor Scott serves as the Director of the New Econ...
Kenyas tea sector provides livelihoods for more than 500,000 farmers but energy access in the region...
Global food, fuel, and fertilizer prices have risen rapidly in recent months, driven in large part b...