Enos Njeru

Enos Njeru

politician Kenya

Enos Njeru serves as the chairman of KTDA Holdings and is a prominent figure in the tea industry in Kenya. He advocates for high-quality tea production among tea factories, emphasizing the importance of quality leaf plucking to enhance market prices, which has been pivotal in driving profitability within the sector.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
40,038
Power
79$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 1 7.00 0.07% +0% 53,771,296 40,038 $106,000 79$
Totals 1 53,771,296 40,038 $106,000 79$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: The KTDA board member in Embu, Mr Enos Njeru, advised the farmers on the need to save money, budgeting, and effective financial management. 7

The Standard: Tea farmers await declaration of bonus payment

Kenya Kenya: Enos Njeru rewarded tea farmers after a week-long training on good crop husbandry and financial management. 8

The Standard: Tea farmers trained on modern farming techniques

Kenya Kenya: Enos Njeru said Rukuriri, Mungania and Kathangariri tea factories achieved the best prices in last week's weekly market. 8

The Standard: Farmers earn Sh882 million at tea auction

Kenya Kenya: KTDA Zone Six Board Member Enos Njeru said farmers in Embu have continued producing quality tea to satisfy the market. 7

The Standard: Relief for tea growers as prices rise at auction

Kenya Kenya: KTDA Zone six Board Member Enos Njeru said it was impressive that tea produced from Embu county continued to attract the market. 8

The Standard: Smallholder tea factories make Sh1 billion at auction

Kenya Kenya: Enos Njeru said the local tea has attracted the international tea market following the production of the quality tea. 8

The Standard: Tea factories earn Sh1.2b at Mombasa weekly auction

Kenya Kenya: KTDA Holding Chairman Enos Njeru said the factories are strict on production of quality tea thus fetch higher prices at auction. 8

The Standard: Tea factories earn Sh1.1 billion from weekly auction