NANDI HILLS, Kenya (Reuters) - A dispute between a British-owned tea plantation and a local community in western Kenya has come to the boil in what could be a sign of turbulent times ahead for tea ...
In the lush tea fields of the Sitoi Estate in Nandi Hills, Kenya, a quiet standoff with deep colonial-era roots is underway. Women like Milka Chapkwony are back in the fields, picking tea not as ...
James Finlays tea plantation in Kericho. Such plantations can rival the traditional Big Five Kenya is known for. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard] Ironically, Italians in Venice are up in arms against too ...
For millions working outdoors in Kenya, climate change isn’t abstract, it is telling on their skin, writes Nelly Madegwa writes. [NAIROBI, SciDev.Net] For eight years, Sylvia Muteshi has worked the ...
A UK-backed initiative is working with farmers in Kenya to turn tea waste into clean energy and fertiliser. The so-called “Green Tea” project aims to support producers in the east African nation, ...
Workers at a tea plantation in Kenya's Kericho area - Copyright AFP/File TONY KARUMBA Workers at a tea plantation in Kenya's Kericho area - Copyright AFP/File TONY ...
Two UK tea manufacturers on Monday faced accusations of sexual abuse on tea plantations in Kenya, according to an undercover investigation by the BBC.
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The so-called ‘Green Tea’ project aims to support producers in the east African nation, which supplies around half of the tea drunk in Britain. A UK-backed initiative is working with farmers in Kenya ...