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Kenya’s exports to South Korea currently stand at USD 50 million, while the laters’ exports stand at 457 USD million. This is according to Jang Sung Min, South Korea’s special presidential envoy who while speaking to K24tv said that South Korea is now keen on investing in technology and Kenya’s agricultural sector. this he says, will have a positive impact on the country’s agricultural sector with plans to increase tea, avocado, and coffee exports to South Korea to match the tech imports to Kenya
South Korea shows interest in tapping Kenya's avocado export
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