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KTDA sets eye on new markets abroad to improve fortunes of tea farmers

Kenya Tea Development Authority Chairman Peter Kanyago briefs the media at Chinga Tea Factory, in Othaya, January 12, 2016.

The Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) has set its eyes on new markets abroad to boost profits.

The agency, which represents about 500,000 small tea farmers, has established the markets in Germany, UK and Russia.

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