The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics said in its monthly review for October that tea output was up by 6 percent to 30,493 tonnes in September from the same period a year ago, while the price per kg rose to $3.05 from $2.80 per kg in September 2010.
Tea and horticulture are the Kenyan economy's leading foreign exchange sources alongside tourism and remittances.
Source: The Business Daily
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