July4 , 2026

    Air Freight Continues to Power Kenya’s Horticultural Exports

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    Air freight continues to play a pivotal role in supporting Kenya’s horticultural exports, enabling the rapid movement of fresh flowers, fruits, and vegetables to key international markets. With perishable products requiring fast and reliable transportation, air cargo remains the preferred mode for preserving quality and ensuring timely deliveries.

    Kenya’s horticulture sector is one of the country’s leading foreign exchange earners, supplying premium produce to Europe, the Middle East, and other global destinations. Efficient air freight services have helped exporters maintain product freshness, meet stringent quality standards, and respond quickly to changing market demand.

    Airlines, airport operators, and logistics providers continue to invest in cold chain infrastructure, cargo handling facilities, and dedicated freighter services to strengthen Kenya’s export capabilities. These improvements are enhancing supply chain efficiency while reducing transit times and post-harvest losses.

    Industry stakeholders believe sustained investment in aviation infrastructure and logistics will be essential to supporting future export growth. As global demand for fresh, high-quality agricultural products continues to rise, air freight is expected to remain a cornerstone of Kenya’s horticultural trade and a key driver of the country’s agricultural export competitiveness.

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