Safety of Supply Chain of Kenya’s Cut Flower Industry. Case of Kongoni River Farm

Marta Nowakowska

Abstract


The article examines a logistics chain of Kenya cut flower industry with special emphasis on safety and security issues. The robust growth in this sector of Kenyan economy, important for the EU market, is endangered both because of security problems resulting from Kenya’s domestic political situation, imported terrorism from neighbouring Somalia, and underdevelopment of Kenyan transportation network. The author shows how Kenyan flower farmers try to overcome those obstacles. The research is based on field visit to Kongoni River Farm in central Kenya.

Keywords


Supply chain, Kenya, cut flower farms, security, safety, horticulture logistics

Full Text:

PDF

References


Bryant R. L., Goodman M. K., Consuming narratives: the political ecology of “alternative” consumption, "Transaction of the Institute of British Geographers. New Series", 29 (2002)/3, pp. 344-366.

Barham E., Towards a theory of values-based labelling, “Agriculture and Human Values” 19 (2002), pp. 349-360.

Liisgaard L., Towards more stringent sustainability standards? Trends in the cut flower industry, "Review of African Political Economy", 38/129 (2011), pp. 435-453.

Steward A., Flower Power, "Foreign Policy", 161 (2007)/7-8, pp. 44-52.

Detmers M., Kortlandt J., Kenya’s flower exports, a flourishing business, [in:] Make way for Africa, ed. by Kortlandt J., Sprang U., InZet 1996.

Codes of Construct in the Cut-Flower Industry, An ILRF Working Papers, September 2003.

Hughes A., Global commodity networks, ethical trade and govern mentality: organising business responsibility in the Kenyan cut flower industry, "Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. New Series", 26 (2001)/4, pp. 390-406.

Tenenbaum D., Would a Rose Not Smell As Sweet? Problems Stem from Cut Flower Industry, "Environmental Health Perspectives", 110 (2002)/5, pp. A240-A247.

Rieper S., Fair Trade and Labour Standards in the Tanzanian Cut Flower Industry, FES Dar Working Paper Series, June 2010.

Brochure from Kongoni River Farm - http://www.redice-flowers.com/RedIceBrochure_Internet.pdf


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.