Emirates Airline Divisional Senior Vice President Ram Menen at Serena Hotel on Thursday. He said the airline is pitching for increased export of flower and horticultural products from Kenya to increase its cargo to the Middle-East. Photo/CHRIS OJOW ( Nairobi)
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Workers at Oserian Green House push out roses after harvest. The farm exports 400 million cut flowers per annum to the England, Holland and New York. Photo/FILE
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Inside Magana flowers grading hall in Kiambu, central Kenya where flowers are graded and packed for export to Europe. Photo/FILE
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Emirates crew members display their new global look uniforms recently as part of the global strategy to offer friendlier and more approachable staff. Photo/CHRIS OJOW ( Nairobi )
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Emirates Airline Finance Manager East Africa Lioyd Mahowe at Serena Hotel, Nairobi on Thursday. Photo/CHRIS OJOW ( Nairobi)
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A worker carries rose-flowers, to be exported to Europe ahead of Valentine's Day, inside a greenhouse at the Oserian farm in Naivasha, 100 km (62 miles) from Kenya's capital Nairobi, February 12, 2009. Photo/REUTERS
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A worker at Oserian Flower Farm in Naivasha grades roses that exported to Europe. Photo/FILE