Nyayo Tea Zones to set up specialty tea factory in Kirinyaga
By Philip Mwakio and Patrick Beja
The new factory will be built in Kirinyaga District, and will start operations in 2014. “ We have ready market for orthodox teas and in line with product diversification, we plan to have our own packaging plant as we aspire for value addition,” said Charles Mucheke, the Corporation’s General Manager incharge of operations on the sidelines of the 1st Africa Tea Convention and Exhibition being held in Mombasa. Started in 1986, The Nyayo Tea Zones Development Corporation operates the Kipchabo Tea Factory in Nandi Central District. The factory processes and markets tea produced from Nandi South, Nandi North, Kakamega and Kaptarakwa zones, producing 1.5 million kilogrammes of green leaf made tea per annum. Is government on 'fuliza' mode? Expert: The shilling has regained value, but don't expect it to last EAC Central Bank Governors meet in Juba as single currency race debate heats up Ruto to push for global finance reforms at World Bank meeting Unearthing the artifacts of WWII: A journey through Matuu and beyond Roam, County Bus Service partner to deploy 200 electric buses Budget cuts loom for Parliament thanks to Sh9.6b Bunge Towers Private sector partnerships important to catalysing sports Tax stand-off as boda boda riders defy county call to pay Islamic banking gets traction in Africa as Salaam Bank feted Top players “We have already started taking our tea to the Mombasa Tea Auction,” Mucheke said. Speaking separately, the Corporation’s Public Relations officer, Wallace Gichunge said that the construction of the Kipchabo Tea Factory has placed the corporation strategically as one of the top players in the tea industry. “This is in line with one of the key strategies of the Vision 2030, which is to increase market access through value addition by processing, packaging and branding the bulk of agricultural produce,” Gichunge said. READ MORE