Agriculture

KTDA wins with Best Agro-processing Stand at Nairobi International Trade Fair 2025

KTDA Holdings Limited has once again demonstrated its leadership in supporting and innovating within the tea industry by winning the prestigious Best Agro-processing Stand category at the ongoing Nairobi International Trade Fair 2025.

The award was presented by the President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E. Dr. William Ruto, during the official opening of the Fair and received on behalf of the agency by the KTDA Holdings Board Chairman, Geoffrey Chege Kirundi.

The award highlights the Agency’s dedication to modernizing tea processing, investment in advanced machinery for quality control, and its pioneering initiatives in value addition and innovative processing techniques.

The win affirms KTDA’s impact in providing comprehensive value chain services and its state-of-the-art tea factories, which are managed on behalf of over 650,000 smallholder tea farmers.

KTDA’s stand successfully showcased its investment in renewable energy sources through small hydro-power projects to power factories sustainably, and illustrated its robust extension services and commitment to ensuring prompt payment and better returns to farmers for quality leaf production, anchored in the #FarmerFirst mantra.

KTDA remains a key driver of sustainable agricultural growth in Kenya and the region, through efficient management of tea manufacturing and global marketing process.

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