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Kawaida Mtanzania na low IQ yake niliexpect apost random Google searches kufurahisha wajinga kama
Mkwanzania badala ya kufanya real research ama kutravel.
Wacha nikuelimishe kuhusu Kenya ndio usijiaibishe next time.
First of all, the bulk of Kenyan flowers comes from Naivasha. The other regions are just minor producers.
Now Naivasha is in Nakuru County. A county is a political region not a climatic region. The 'Nakuru side' of Nakuru County (Areas near Nakuru City) is very fertile and receives a lot of rain. Meanwhile, the Naivasha side where flowers are grown is arid. In fact other than flowers, the only other significant economic activity is tourism (Hell's Gate National park) and manufacturing. You won't really grow much in the area.
The other minor areas include Athi River - if you didn't know, it is in Eastern Kenya which is mostly arid. Athi River is very arid.
There is a single flower farm in Thika called Everflora. Thika is on the arid side of Kiambu County that borders Machakos and it's also arid.
Nyeri is in Mt. Kenya region if you didn't know and part of it is arid - where the flowers are grown.
Laikipia and Nyandarua are also other areas that grow flowers and large sections of those counties are arid.
Lastly, flower farming is done in greenhouses - I know that's a foreign concept down there but here it's very common. This means there is very high production on very tiny pieces of land. In a language your disciples like
Mkwanzania can understand, the amount of land under flowers is so insignificant to the total land area in this country despite the fact that Kenya is the biggest producer of flowers on this continent.
Despite this, Kenya earns more from flowers than you earn from maize.
Kenya earns about $1 billion from flowers, that is equal to what Tanzania gets from AGRICULTURE. Reared that again, we get more from flowers alone than what you get from everything you grow COMBINED! Remember that when your farmers start crying for lack of market for their maize - that we are using tiny pieces of arid land to produce more than you get from your large swathes of productive land and we use our proceeds to buy your maize. niambie sasa nani mjinga.
Now you see, you have a fooliaminy of fools here that cheer everything you say and that makes you feel happy but do some research or travel sometime you will understand what we tell you.