Uhuru seals deal to export ovacados to Mauritius

For the first time in a long time, President Uhuru Kenyatta has signed a deal that will benefit Kenya.

Kenyatta is in a state visit to Mauritius where he met the acting president Paramasivum Pillay Vyapoory.

Unlike other diplomatic ties evident in Uganda- Kenya relations where the president was captured saying ‘we will work together’, the Kenya-Mauritius ties will help farmers export Avocados, carrots, and broccoli.

The Kenya-Uganda ties was criticized by netizens citing all the promises that the president have had in many state visits with Yoweri Museveni.

Kenyans quoted president Kenyatta saying ‘we will work together’ against Uganda reaping from ties ranging from exporting eggs to Kenya to being given land in Naivasha for the dry port.

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According to Foreign Affairs CS Monica Juma, other Kenyan foods that will also access the Mauritian market include baby carrots and broccoli.

“Appreciating Kenya’s avocado that is now approved to get into the Mauritian market…” a tweet from Amb. Juma reads.

President Kenyatta arrived in Port Louis, Mauritius on Tuesday evening for a four-day State visit.

The visit to the Republic of Mauritius is aimed at boosting the economic, cultural and social ties between the two nations for the mutual benefit of their respective citizens.

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