The Business Daily posted a Reuters article that earnings from Kenya's tea exports rose to 7.69 billion Kenyan shillings in September from 6.41 billion a year earlier after price per unit rose, while horticulture earnings jumped by 141 percent to 9.53 billion shillings in October from the year ago period, the statistics office said on Wednesday.
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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