Kenya will contract cargo airlines from other countries to assist in shipping flowers and horticultural products, even as more European countries unlock their territories.
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya said the move addresses the challenge of limited space within Kenya Airways cargo planes’ that have become overwhelmed by the demand to ship the commodities.
“This move will help us recover what we have lost so far,” said Munya.
The move is however expected to draw backlash from the national carrier Kenya Airways.
Click here to read the complete article at www.capitalfm.co.ke