Getting more out of our tea
Tea farmers globally face sharp declined earnings due to an oversupply in the market, with East Africa worst hit.
Edward Mudibo, the CEO of East Africa Tea Traders Association discusses how diversifying tea markets can help farmers cushion the effects of exposure to price shocks.
Also; Tunisia recently joined the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) opening its market up to over 500 million consumers within the 21 member countries of the trading bloc. 大象传媒鈥檚 Peter Wakaba breaks down what the continent stands to gain out of the developments.
Plus; How Sri Lanka is trying to lure back tourists, after bomb attacks damaged the industry.
From our studios in Nairobi, Maya Hayakawa opens the week with this edition of 大象传媒 Money Daily.
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