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Kenya’s Flower Exports to Reach 110 Billion Shillings in 2025 as Global Demand Rises

sage whitman by sage whitman
June 9, 2025
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Kenya’s Flower Exports to Reach 110 Billion Shillings in 2025 as Global Demand Rises
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Kenya’s floriculture industry is set to bloom even brighter in 2025 as flower exports are projected to surge to 110 billion Kenyan shillings, equivalent to approximately 851 million U.S. dollars. This anticipated growth builds on the 835 million dollars recorded in 2024 and signals robust confidence in the resilience and competitiveness of Kenyan flowers on the global stage. For Kenyans, this momentum brings not just economic opportunity but also renewed recognition of the nation’s status as a global horticultural powerhouse.
The forecast, shared by Clement Tulezi, Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Flower Council, comes on the back of a strong performance during Valentine’s Day, a critical period for flower exports. Tulezi noted that demand from key international markets remains steady and even growing, with Kenya’s flowers once again captivating buyers across continents. This uptrend was evident during the International Floriculture Trade Expo 2025 in Nairobi, where over 80 countries gathered to discuss sustainability and innovation in the global floriculture value chain.
Kenya’s flower industry stands as a cornerstone of the national economy. According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, it ranks among the top sources of foreign exchange, alongside diaspora remittances, tourism, tea, and coffee. Each bloom exported represents not only a carefully cultivated product but also livelihoods sustained, families supported, and rural economies revitalized. The industry employs tens of thousands directly and benefits countless more through logistics, packaging, and auxiliary services.
The promise of increased export earnings in 2025 is underpinned by strategic expansion in flower farming. More land is being brought under cultivation, enabling farmers to diversify and scale production. Kenya currently exports over 100 flower varieties, with roses maintaining a dominant position. Roses alone account for more than 60 percent of the country’s floriculture exports, a testament to their enduring appeal in markets where quality and consistency are paramount.
Importantly, the sector’s growth is not only about quantity but also quality and sustainability. The International Floriculture Trade Expo spotlighted efforts to reduce the carbon footprint associated with flower production and distribution. Kenya’s growers, exporters, and logistics partners are increasingly adopting climate-smart practices, including water-efficient irrigation, integrated pest management, and low-emission air freight solutions. These innovations enhance the global competitiveness of Kenyan flowers while aligning with international sustainability standards.
Geographically, Kenya’s traditional export markets in the European Union, Britain, and the United Arab Emirates remain strong. However, the industry is also tapping into new and dynamic regions. Japan, China, and Malaysia are emerging as important markets, reflecting a diversification strategy that reduces dependence on any single region and offers greater resilience in the face of shifting global trade patterns.
For Kenyan farmers, the projected export growth is more than just a number. It translates into better incomes, increased investment in infrastructure, and improved social services in rural communities where flower farms are located. The sector’s ripple effects contribute to food security, education, and healthcare, all of which reinforce the country’s broader development goals.
The outlook for 2025 confirms that Kenyan flowers continue to symbolize not just beauty but economic strength and international trust. As the world increasingly seeks high-quality, ethically produced florals, Kenya’s horticulture industry is responding with innovation, ambition, and enduring excellence. With its perfect growing climate, skilled workforce, and expanding global reach, Kenya is not just exporting flowers. It is exporting a vision of prosperity cultivated from the heart of Africa.

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