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India eyes joint ventures to double exports to Kenya

India plans to double its exports to Kenya by tapping into its one million diaspora community that has lived in the country for the past century.

In a one-day forum held in Nairobi and attended by 20 chief executives, India said it would use its world renowned liquor and cuisine brands to increase its exports to Kenya through formation of trade partnerships.

The delegation was in Kenya as part of a three-nation Africa tour.

The team will also visit Tanzania and DRC Congo which have large populations of Indian communities.

India's plan is part of a two-decade strategy to support agro-processing industries to venture into the export market.

The move, which falls under India's Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda), has helped India to commercialise its agricultural activities, making it the largest milk producer in the world and the third largest food producer after America and China.

Read the full story at allAfrica.com
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