The year 2023 has started up well for MARKUP Kenya with trainings ongoing in different counties. One key aspect of the EU-funded MARKUP Kenya is capacity building for various stakeholders,
On an afternoon in Gachoka, Embu county, Agnes Kariuki tenders or her heavily flowered mango trees. She is pregnant with hope of a bumper harvest, better sales and increased income,
The skies are getting grey and the planting season is around the corner. It is obviously a busy season for agro dealers as well as farmers as the earlier sell
With support from the EU, MARKUP Kenya is keen on promoting food safety and market access for select Kenyan produce locally, regionally and internationally. This article brings to light some