Covid Testing Kits.
Reusable and surgical masks, t-shirts and uniforms, all types of finished garments..
Medical and PPE supplies.
Masks, jute bags, packaging bags, t shirts, printing materials yellow pigeon peas, kidney beans, green gram beans, split green gram, split and skinned green gram, red lentils, split red lentils, split bengal gram, black gram beans, split black gram,rice. supplier of machine cut building stones...6*9,9*9 and 4*9.
Animal and human being wood carvings, stone carvings, masks, sisal bags, honey.Distributor and retailer
Industrial safety equipment, tools, high quality height safety equipment , fall protection, commercial lifting, industrial or commercial lifting, assured quality in Nairobi, chain, chain pulley, chain block, helmets, face protectors.
Nitrile medical gloves, vglove, skymed gloves, dn glove and thaian gloves.General trading
Personal protective equipment (PPE).
Medical and Medical protective supplies like gloves, masks, apron.
Medical protective supplies like gloves, masks, apron.Export, clearing and forwarding
3ply mask, ffp2, gloves, protective clothing, sanitizers.Consultancy
Soda ash, masks, used rails, fish maw.
Helmet.
Other herbs include 1. Mint 2. Thyme 3. Parsley 4. Rosemary 5.Tarragon 6. Basil
Size - W/SHRINKPACK SIZE: 13 DIA X 9CM (MORTAR - 5"x5"x3.5"H PESTLE - 6.75"L) CODE - W37000899
The production of wood carving in Kenya is associated with the Akamba ethnic community of the arid and semi-arid eastern region of Kenya. The art of woodcarving dates back to 450 years ago. In other words, it is a perfected skill, which has been passed on from one generation to the next. The young apprentice works among the seasoned master carvers; learning all the techniques of the craft form splitting the timber to carving and hand polishing the finished forms. Many of the artisans specialize in sculpting a series of African forms, including the exotic wide range of wild animals found in Kenya and East Africa. All carvings must meet rigid standards of quality for the export market. While production norms are maintained, no two pieces are ever exactly the same. Traditionally, the women role is to sand paper the finished product as part of quality touch in terms of coming up with high quality products. The art of woodcarving as one would rightly put it is in Akamba people's blood. The carvers age range from 18-65 years. Kenya has over 60,000 highly skilled craftsmen who produce tones of woodcarvings a month. Woodcarving as an income generating activity supports about 350,000 people. The woodcarving production is by nature labor intensive. The craftsmen model each form using simple tools made from animal hide, local wood and spring steel fashioned into adzes and knives. No machinery is used in the process of transferring a tree- truck into hundreds of items both decorative and functional. The woodcarving products are very popular with the tourists visiting Kenya. Kenya's woodcarving items have over the years been exported to almost all parts of the world. The wood carvings products have not only acted as a source of income for a large number of Akamba community but have also been a commodity that has over the years earned Kenya a substantial amount of foreign exchange. This has been realized through the sale of a wide range of decorative and utility products such as the animal figures, traditional people masks, bookends, salad servers and many other items. Some of the wood that the carvers use or cut down have now come to be enlisted as endangered species and for that reason, the government has come up with stringent measure that requires planting of at least two trees for each tree fallen or cut. Besides that, the government has also put tough measures, which require issuance of license before any tree is cut or fallen down. These measures are aimed at avoiding further deforestation in Akamba arid and semi-arid areas and the entire country in general. According to the available research/statistics, the carvers need for wood account to 10% of the national consumption of hard wood.
The banana fibre products are popular for their household utility use. These are items like laundry basket, office waste paper basket, and fruit or egg trays. There are also banana fibre products that serve as house deco. These are art scenes depicting African culture, animals, and nativity products. Of late, the Kikuyu ethnic women community from central province have introduced Banana fiber "Kiondo" basket. Unlike the sisal baskets, the banana fibre "kiondo" do not need any colouring. As for the hand woven banana fibre basketry, the producers are based in Central and western province and even in slum areas. 90% of banana fibre basketry producers are middle-aged women who make the banana basketry to supplement their sources of income. It is also an activity that instills a sense of belonging and security. Most of the producers lifetime dream is to educate their children and acquire or build a better house which has a security of tenure. Like in most slum areas, a majority of the women take both the role of the bread earner and house head. There are many reasons behind it such as having been widowed, divorced or even migrated from rural areas in search of greener pastures in Nairobi just to find themselves in the slum life. Traditionally unlike men, women do not have property right or inherit from their place of origin thus rural land. Therefore their best alternative is to adapt to urban slum life where basic social amenities are not only lacking but inadequate to serve the usually high population of maginalized citizens. The problems that face the slum community and their rural counterpart is poverty and unemployment. Many of the slum dwellers rely on unreliable source of income such as temporary construction work while their women combine their respective source of income with child rearing among other household chores. In order to fight the odds against them, women unlike men have formed their own Banana fibre groups. The common objective is to work as a team as a way of seeking recognition and to empower the group members. This is realised through networking with the powers that be. These women slum groups, source the banana fibre raw material from the rural areas where banana plant is grown. The fibre are collected from the garden while dry and later softened by soaking the fibre overnight before usage.
Coffee beans arabica Type.. Roasted arabica Variety.. Arabica Processing type..Beans Max. Moisture (%)5 Shelf life..12 months Weight (kg)..0.025 Place of origin..Kenya Packaging....Bags Moq....15 tons Contact u for more details and quotation .Thanks
Kernels below 5 mm in diameter 5% MAX Broken Kernels 3% MAX Impurities ( Unshelled kernels, Shell ) 0.5% MAX Moisture 6% MAX Shrivelled Kernels 1% MAX Visible insect damage after blanching 1% MAX Visible rot and mould after blanching 1% MAX Light brown discoloured kernels or kernels with brown spots visible after blanching 2% MAX Aflatoxin in total combined B1+B2+G1+G2 < 4 PPB B1 < 2 PPB Each 25 Kg / 50 Kg in jute bag or 1000 Kg per Jumbo bag.
style 1: min. 90% of whole kernel above 17 mm; of which 15% >20mm; style 2: min. 50% of whole kernel above 17 mm, and 50% of halves; style 3: min. 15% of whole kernel and premium halves above 14mm; style 4: min. 80% of halves between 9 and 15mm; less than 5% of wholes over 10mm; style 6: premium pieces above 9mm. - > other grades and styles may be available or produced to your needs on request. packaging and shipping: - > the boxes are packed into 11, 34 kg (25 lbs) cartons, in vacuum packed and nitrogen flushed laminated foil bags; - > fcl: 20 full container load contains 1. 479 cartons (16. 771 kg ~ 36. 973 lbs) ; - > carton external dimensions are: 320 mm x 150 mm x 380 mm. - > average moisture: 1. 5% - > oxygen level: maximum of 3% of oxygen must be respected, in order to better preserve its content. - > shelf life: raw kernel 18 months 25kg vacuum bags/carton or According to buyer's requirement