Horticulture alone can pay for Sgr from nai to mombasa- Horticulture nets Kenya Sh305 billion

Horticulture alone can pay for Sgr from nai to mombasa- Horticulture nets Kenya Sh305 billion

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The value of horticulture production rose 41 per cent last year compared with 2017 on account of good prices.

Market data from the Horticulture Department indicates overall sales rose from Sh216 billion in 2016 to Sh305 billion last year.

The total value of horticultural produce exported in 2017 increased from Sh101.5 billion in 2016 to Sh115 billion last year.

“The value of domestic horticulture production has been growing over the years as it is evidenced by the figures,” says Okesegere Ojepat, chief executive officer of Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) of Kenya.
The marked increase in exports was attributed to compliance with the export market requirements by majority exporters especially to the European Union.

In 2016 the value of flowers, fruits and vegetables increased by 13, 12 and 12 per cent respectively as compared to 2015.

Mr Ojepat said the fresh produce sector was resilient to economic storm witnessed in 2017 as a result of prolonged election to register good performance.

he cut-flower export still remains the largest earner, contributing over 70 per cent of the total fresh produce annual earnings.

Flower exports contributed Sh82.24 billion, up from Sh70.83 billion earned in 2016, representing 11.6 per cent growth, on export volume of 159,961 tonnes.

Fruits and vegetables earned Sh9 billion and Sh24 billion, on export volumes of 56,945 tonnes and 87,240 tonnes respectively in 2017.

Mr Ojepat was speaking at the official launch of FPC Kenya, which rebranded from Kenya Association of Fruits and Vegetable Exporters.

“The rebranding now broadens our mandate to cover more areas particularly domestic market which has never been well coordinated, offers us capacity to engage with more stakeholders, and enables us to extend our membership and grow the sector,” he said.
Horticulture nets Kenya Sh305 billion
 
The value of horticulture production rose 41 per cent last year compared with 2017 on account of good prices.

Market data from the Horticulture Department indicates overall sales rose from Sh216 billion in 2016 to Sh305 billion last year.

The total value of horticultural produce exported in 2017 increased from Sh101.5 billion in 2016 to Sh115 billion last year.

“The value of domestic horticulture production has been growing over the years as it is evidenced by the figures,” says Okesegere Ojepat, chief executive officer of Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) of Kenya.
The marked increase in exports was attributed to compliance with the export market requirements by majority exporters especially to the European Union.

In 2016 the value of flowers, fruits and vegetables increased by 13, 12 and 12 per cent respectively as compared to 2015.

Mr Ojepat said the fresh produce sector was resilient to economic storm witnessed in 2017 as a result of prolonged election to register good performance.

he cut-flower export still remains the largest earner, contributing over 70 per cent of the total fresh produce annual earnings.

Flower exports contributed Sh82.24 billion, up from Sh70.83 billion earned in 2016, representing 11.6 per cent growth, on export volume of 159,961 tonnes.

Fruits and vegetables earned Sh9 billion and Sh24 billion, on export volumes of 56,945 tonnes and 87,240 tonnes respectively in 2017.

Mr Ojepat was speaking at the official launch of FPC Kenya, which rebranded from Kenya Association of Fruits and Vegetable Exporters.

“The rebranding now broadens our mandate to cover more areas particularly domestic market which has never been well coordinated, offers us capacity to engage with more stakeholders, and enables us to extend our membership and grow the sector,” he said.
Horticulture nets Kenya Sh305 billion
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Kama hayo maua yange kua yana limwa na GoK mngefanya hivi Total sales(3b) - Total cost= Profit
Ila kwakua hizo sales zimefanywa na pvt coys itabidi muambulie ka kodi tu
[emoji1] gec what % of that 3b will make it to treasury
Vilaza hawajui Shamba za Maua ni mali binafsi ya Mabepari...Eti pesa ya maua itatumika kulipa SGR! Mama eeeh!! mbavu zangu 😀😀😀
 
The value of horticulture production rose 41 per cent last year compared with 2017 on account of good prices.

Market data from the Horticulture Department indicates overall sales rose from Sh216 billion in 2016 to Sh305 billion last year.

The total value of horticultural produce exported in 2017 increased from Sh101.5 billion in 2016 to Sh115 billion last year.

“The value of domestic horticulture production has been growing over the years as it is evidenced by the figures,” says Okesegere Ojepat, chief executive officer of Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) of Kenya.
The marked increase in exports was attributed to compliance with the export market requirements by majority exporters especially to the European Union.

In 2016 the value of flowers, fruits and vegetables increased by 13, 12 and 12 per cent respectively as compared to 2015.

Mr Ojepat said the fresh produce sector was resilient to economic storm witnessed in 2017 as a result of prolonged election to register good performance.

he cut-flower export still remains the largest earner, contributing over 70 per cent of the total fresh produce annual earnings.

Flower exports contributed Sh82.24 billion, up from Sh70.83 billion earned in 2016, representing 11.6 per cent growth, on export volume of 159,961 tonnes.

Fruits and vegetables earned Sh9 billion and Sh24 billion, on export volumes of 56,945 tonnes and 87,240 tonnes respectively in 2017.

Mr Ojepat was speaking at the official launch of FPC Kenya, which rebranded from Kenya Association of Fruits and Vegetable Exporters.

“The rebranding now broadens our mandate to cover more areas particularly domestic market which has never been well coordinated, offers us capacity to engage with more stakeholders, and enables us to extend our membership and grow the sector,” he said.
Horticulture nets Kenya Sh305 billion
Unapigia mahesabu pesa iliyoko mifukoni mwa mabepari. Pole sana endelea kuota
 
Hapo unaeza kuta Kenya inapata 100-200m Usd only, Tofauti na Ukisikia Tz imepata 3b kwenye utalii ujue hiyo yote ina ingia Treasury.
Nionyeshe hoteli tu moja ambayo inamilikiwa na serikali ya Tanzania mamaw
 
Kama hayo maua yange kua yana limwa na GoK mngefanya hivi Total sales(3b) - Total cost= Profit
Ila kwakua hizo sales zimefanywa na pvt coys itabidi muambulie ka kodi tu
[emoji1] gec what % of that 3b will make it to treasury
savage
 
Umeambiwa hoteli au mapato ?? Hivi hawa zero brain Uhuru aliwatoa wapi ?? You should be deported too.😀😀
Kichwa maji mtalii akilipa $50 kuingia kwa park iyo ni sawa ni serikali lakini hela ndefu wanatumia kwa mahoteli kama vile unapata kulala kwa hoteli ni $150 per night na anakaa wiki kama mbili tanzania, alafu sio kila mtalii anaende kuona wanyama kuna wale wanaenda Zanzibar nk.... Sasa mapato yote ya hoteli na mbuga za wanyama na kila spending mtalii anafanya ndio inayo jumuisha inakua $2bn,the only direct money that the government get is through national parks fee and taxes and not the whole $2bn as you are claiming.the biggest chunk of this money goes to the hospitality industry.
 
Kichwa maji mtalii akilipa $50 kuingia kwa park iyo ni sawa ni serikali lakini hela ndefu wanatumia kwa mahoteli kama vile unapata kulala kwa hoteli ni $150 per night na anakaa wiki kama mbili tanzania, alafu sio kila mtalii anaende kuona wanyama kuna wale wanaenda Zanzibar nk.... Sasa mapato yote ya hoteli na mbuga za wanyama na kila spending mtalii anafanya ndio inayo jumuisha inakua $2bn,the only direct money that the government get is through national parks fee and taxes and not the whole $2bn as you are claiming.the biggest chunk of this money goes to the hospitality industry.
Wewe umewahi kusikia wapi mtu kuingiza sales za kampuni nyingine kwenye vitabu vyake!! GoT ikisema revenue kutoka kwenye utalii ni 3b usd wewe unahisi wana compute data kutoka kwa mahotel, air tickets, taxis, tour operators, tour guides, prostitutes, wauza vinyago, buses e.t.c!! Hapo wata kua wana angalia impact ya utalii kwenye uchumi. To make it easy for you tourism revenue ina contribute more than 19% kwenye annual budget ya Tz jst compute 20% ya budget kama utapata 100m usd mnayopata kwenye maua. Hii ni service sector siyo kama biashara ya maua, jiulize running cost za national park (kulisha wanyama, kuwanywesha, kuwatibia zote hizo ni God ana take care) Serikali inaingia gharama chache sana. Sasa fuatilia gharama za kupanda mpaka kuvuna mau ambayo inafanywa na pvt coys hapo Kenya. Then wapate faida ndiyo wawape kodi. Kwa kumalizia mauzo ya maua yenu hayawezi kujenga SGR ndiyo maana mka mkopa mchina, Mauzo ya Utalii Tz yanaweza kujenga SGR na ndiyo kinacho fanyika sasa hivi.
 
The value of horticulture production rose 41 per cent last year compared with 2017 on account of good prices.

Market data from the Horticulture Department indicates overall sales rose from Sh216 billion in 2016 to Sh305 billion last year.

The total value of horticultural produce exported in 2017 increased from Sh101.5 billion in 2016 to Sh115 billion last year.

“The value of domestic horticulture production has been growing over the years as it is evidenced by the figures,” says Okesegere Ojepat, chief executive officer of Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) of Kenya.
The marked increase in exports was attributed to compliance with the export market requirements by majority exporters especially to the European Union.

In 2016 the value of flowers, fruits and vegetables increased by 13, 12 and 12 per cent respectively as compared to 2015.

Mr Ojepat said the fresh produce sector was resilient to economic storm witnessed in 2017 as a result of prolonged election to register good performance.

he cut-flower export still remains the largest earner, contributing over 70 per cent of the total fresh produce annual earnings.

Flower exports contributed Sh82.24 billion, up from Sh70.83 billion earned in 2016, representing 11.6 per cent growth, on export volume of 159,961 tonnes.

Fruits and vegetables earned Sh9 billion and Sh24 billion, on export volumes of 56,945 tonnes and 87,240 tonnes respectively in 2017.

Mr Ojepat was speaking at the official launch of FPC Kenya, which rebranded from Kenya Association of Fruits and Vegetable Exporters.

“The rebranding now broadens our mandate to cover more areas particularly domestic market which has never been well coordinated, offers us capacity to engage with more stakeholders, and enables us to extend our membership and grow the sector,” he said.
Horticulture nets Kenya Sh305 billion
Gok have nothing to do with Maua business, mkomae tu walau hao wazungu wawalipe kodi yenu, stop dreaming.
 
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