Kenya
Export DataEast Africa's agricultural powerhouse and logistics hub. A $6B+ export market dominating the global black tea and cut flower supply chains, while driving regional trade into landlocked Africa. Get verified, shipment-level intelligence on every trade flow leaving through the Port of Mombasa and JKIA air freight corridors.
Tea & Coffee Dominance
Kenya is the world's leading exporter of black tea, supplying massive volumes to Pakistan, Egypt, and the UK. Alongside premium Arabica coffee, these agricultural commodities form the bedrock of Kenya's foreign exchange earnings, making harvest tracking critical.
Flying Flowers to Europe
Kenya's horticulture sector is a global marvel. Millions of freshly cut roses and mixed flowers are flown daily from JKIA directly to the Dutch auction houses, supplying over a third of all cut flowers sold in the European Union.
Supplying East Africa
Kenya's top export destination isn't Europe or Asia—it's Uganda. As the manufacturing and transit hub of the East African Community (EAC), Kenya supplies its landlocked neighbors with cement, refined petroleum, and manufactured consumer goods.
Each shipment record is sourced from reliable and integrated trade records — delivering complete field-level depth across Kenyan exporters, global buyers, products, and shipment processing points.
Kenya has a uniquely balanced export profile. Uganda leads as the primary regional market, while the Netherlands, USA, and Pakistan serve as massive, dedicated sinks for specific commodities (flowers, apparel, and tea respectively).
Kenya's export economy relies heavily on its unparalleled agricultural output—tea, coffee, and cut flowers—alongside a vital role as a regional manufacturing and re-export hub.
The absolute core of Kenya's export revenue. Kenya is the world's largest exporter of black tea, shipping massive bulk volumes from Mombasa to Pakistan, Egypt, and the UK. High-grade Arabica coffee also commands premium prices globally.
A highly specialized, time-sensitive industry. Grown in the high altitudes of Naivasha and Rift Valley, Kenyan roses and mixed cut flowers are harvested, cooled, and flown via cargo planes directly to European markets within 48 hours.
Operating primarily out of Export Processing Zones (EPZs) like Athi River, Kenya's textile industry is booming. Benefiting from AGOA, it exports millions of knit and woven garments directly to leading US retail brands.
A critical mineral export sector. Dominated by titanium ores (ilmenite, rutile, and zircon) mined in Kwale County. These heavy mineral sands are exported in bulk via specialized port facilities to China and the Middle East for industrial processing.
Complementing the floriculture sector, Kenya exports high-value fresh produce. Avocados, macadamia nuts, french beans, and snow peas are shipped heavily to European supermarkets and increasingly to new markets in China.
350K+ shipment records · Exporter details · Buyer details · HS codes · FOB values · Port of Exit data — all delivered in Excel or CSV tailored to your exact requirements.
Kenya is a cornerstone supplier of the world's most valuable agricultural commodities. Its export data is a live read on the global tea market, European floriculture supply chains, and East African trade integration.
When Kenyan tea harvests fluctuate, global markets react. Export records provide critical, shipment-level proof of actual crop yields, auction volume at Mombasa, and the specific buyers securing supply—data that commodity traders need to outmaneuver the market.
The cut flower industry relies entirely on air freight. Tracking export data out of JKIA allows airlines, forwarders, and European auction houses to monitor daily outbound capacities, anticipate seasonal spikes (like Valentine's Day), and optimize cold-chain logistics.
Kenya's exports to Uganda, Rwanda, and the DRC highlight its role as the manufacturing and re-export hub of the EAC. Tracking overland border crossings reveals freight corridor efficiency, cargo volume surges, and supply chain realities of intra-African trade.
Kenya's apparel sector thrives on the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Tracking garment exports to the US provides a transparent view into the output of Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and the success of US-Africa trade policies.
Every outbound shipment from Kenya provides undeniable proof of global agricultural supply flows—from millions of tons of tea to daily flights of fresh roses. Kenya's 350K+ annual export records offer a transparent view into East Africa's economic anchor. That's true, actionable market intelligence.
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