- Kenya has unveiled a plan to help MSMEs meet international export standards.
- Through the plan, Kenyan will be able to secure necessary product certifications for easier entry into foreign markets.
- Kenya plans to send over 300 MSMEs to the trade fair, focusing on presenting high-quality, export-ready products.
Kenya’s Ministry of Co-operatives and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has launched a new initiative aimed at enhancing regional trade and improving the export competitiveness of high-potential products. This program seeks to address existing supply gaps in global markets and help local businesses tap into higher price segments.
The initiative will include boosting the readiness and organisation among Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to meet strict international quality and quantity export standards.
The Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and MSMEs Wycliffe Oparanya said that through the plan, Kenya will be able to secure necessary product certifications for easier entry into foreign markets.
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