Kakuzi Limited
Kakuzi PLC is a Kenyan agricultural cultivation and manufacture company.[2] Its products include tea, avocados (of which it has been Kenya's largest exporter),[3] pineapples,[4] and livestock. The company also carries out forestry operations.[5] Its subsidiaries include Estates Services Limited. Kakuzi's majority shareholder is the British company Camellia Plc.[6][7]
Public | |
Traded as | KN: KUKZ |
Industry | Agricultural |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Tea, Livestock, Avocados, Forestry Products, Pineapples |
Website | www |
Officers and directors[8]
Chairman of the Board: G.H. Mclean; Secretary: J. L.G. Maonga; Managing Director:C. Flowers; Directors: K. R. Shah; S. Waruhiu; D. Ndonye; N. Nganga; A. N. Njoroge; K.W. Tarplee
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References
- http://www.kakuzi.co.ke/
- "Kenya's Kakuzi posts H1 profit on good tea prices". Reuters. 26 August 2009.
- van Hoof, Lian (27 August 2007). "Kakuzi is the largest avocado exporter in Kenya".
- Were, Emmanuel (12 March 2008). "Kenya: Kakuzi Records Profit Despite Strong Shilling". Business Daily (Nairobi).
- Were, Emmanuel (13 July 2009). "Kakuzi sees rally in share price as tea value rises". Business Daily.
- Gikunju, Washington (5 November 2007). "Kenya: Kibaki Tips Scales for Kakuzi Directors in Spat Over Tea Farm". Business Daily (Nairobi).
- GoogleFinance
- http://www.kakuzi.co.ke/about-us/Management
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