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Naivasha Horticultural Fair 2012
Naivasha Sports Club, Kenya
14-15 Sept 2012

 

NAIVASHA HORTICULTURAL FAIR 2012 will be held on Friday 14th & Saturday 15th September 2012 at the Naivasha Sports Club.
This highly important event is considered the biggest and most diverse horticultural fair for Kenya and the East African region.
Following a successful first-time participation in 2010, CHA is planning to organise the first ever dedicated British Pavilion at Naivasha Horticultural Fair in 2012. Working alongside the British High Commission in Nairobi and with support from UKTI, we also have plans for an extended programme of activities, details of which will be announced shortly.
For information about booking a stand at the event, potential grant support and other information please contact Stuart Booker on +44 (0)24 7669 2291 or email stuart@cha-hort.com
Alternatively register your interest by downloading the form from the link below, completing and returning as directed.

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Background to Show
Established in 2002, the fair is located in the heart of one of the largest horticultural communities in East Africa, with Naivasha home to many major multinational flower and horticultural companies.
Attracting managers and directors of almost all the flower farms in Kenya, exhibitors are able to meet existing and potential clients of the highest level.
As part of UKTI sponsored programme of activities (through the British High Commission in Nairobi), CHA organised an information stand in 2010 to represent the British commercial horticultural industry, and in particular the supplies sector. We were overwhelmed by the high level of enquiries, and subsequent interest from UK companies has been extremely high.

 

 

 
 

Commercial Horticultural Association

The White House, High Street, Brasted, Near Westerham, Kent, TN16 1JE

Tel: +44 (0)24 7669 2291 Fax: +44 (0)1959 565 885

Web: www.cha-hort.com Email: info@cha-hort.com

 

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