State suspends Rainforest Alliance audits in tea sector

Business
By Boniface Gikandi | May 15, 2025

Alice Waheto goes a bout her business at Iriaini Tea Factory in Othaya, Nyeri County on September 6,2016. Billions of shillings will be paid out to smallholder tea farmers as bonuses this year,while some have protested against poor payment of their produce and boycotted tea picking. [Kibatia Kihu/Standard]

Rainforest Alliance audits and certifications have been suspended in all tea factories.

Agriculture Principal Secretary Dr Kipronoh Rono, in a circular dated May 12, ordered the suspension of the multi-million programme after it emerged that the burden of implementation was bestowed on the smallholder tea factories.

The review was aimed at easing the doing business in the tea sector.

In a circular, the PS ordered all the tea factories to stop further audit and certification processes with the Rainforest Alliance pending further joint resolution on the matter.

"It was noted that the burden of implementation of the programme has been vested in the tea factories, thus cascading to the tea growers," said the PS.

He further added that the cost could be met by the customers

The circular is copied to Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwa, Tea Board of Kenya Chairman Ndung'u Gathinji, and KTDA Holding Chairman Chege Kirundi, among others.

Peter Karomo, an agriculture value chain expert, says tea and coffee factories have been registered through the Rainforest Alliance, a programme that has helped many access markets for their produce.

In Kenya, 54 tea factories are Rainforest Alliance certified and meet international standards, the same also assists traceability of the product in the market.

"The government should tread carefully as some of the customers buying Kenya's tea are certified by the organisation," said Karomo.

Share this story
Why housing has become an economic crisis
The pertinent question at the 13th session of the World Urban Forum has not been if housing is important, but the justification that the global economy is hanging in the balance on its success.
ICPAK urges accountants to restore trust in public institutions
Accountants have been asked to become public finance stewards and ensure trust and transparency is restored in auditing public institutions.
Alarm raised over lagging decarbonisation in construction industry
Decarbonisation of buildings in the construction sector has slowed globally, leaving it as a major source of emissions and increasingly vulnerable to climate impacts and energy price shocks.
Retail investors can now own a piece of mega infrastructure projects through NSE
Kenyans can now invest in major infrastructure projects through the Nairobi Securities Exchange after the listing of the Sh3.4 billion Spearhead Africa Infrastructure Fund.
Why AI is gaining prominence in Africa's new investment agenda
Kenya is rapidly cementing its status as the technology hub of Africa, making the commercialisation of artificial intelligence a priority topic.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS