GTAP has proposed sweeping reforms including a nationwide tea export traceability system to curb cartels, protect farmers and restore confidence in Kenya’s tea sector.
The Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) has urged politicians to stop politicizing tea sector reforms and instead address the issues through Parliament, as mandated by the electorate.
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