Made in Kenya | 'Stir me tea' adding value to Kenya teas
The tea industry is one of the biggest contributors to Kenya’s economy, with data from the Tea Board of Kenya showing that tea contributes 23% of total foreign exchange earnings. With this, Kenyan entrepreneurs are adding value to Kenyan tea to make it more attractive on the global stage. Stir Me Tea is one such venture adding flavour to Kenyan tea, targeting both corporates and the export market.

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