Murara Plants Kenya
Murara Plants Kenya Ltd is a Kenyan horticultural propagation company that specialises in breeding, propagating, and supplying high-quality young plant material for cut flowers, pot plants, and garden plants. The company operates in Kericho, in the highlands west of the Great Rift Valley, at about 2,100 metres above sea level. This climate and soil provide ideal conditions for strong plant growth and year-round production.
The company collaborates with an established Netherlands-based breeder to bring global expertise into its operations. As a result, it supplies growers across Africa with a wide assortment of young plants and cuttings for ornamental and flowering species such as alstroemeria, dianthus, gerbera, gypsophila, helleborus, limonium, salvia, statice, and other popular garden varieties.
Murara Plants Kenya focuses on quality from the earliest stages. Its trained staff provide technical support on crop production, pest management, fertigation, and integrated pest management practices. The company maintains strict phytosanitary standards to ensure plant material meets growers’ needs and international requirements.
Moreover, the company emphasises sustainability and responsible operations. It uses eco-friendly methods such as integrated pest management, rainwater harvesting for irrigation, and energy-efficient practices to reduce its environmental footprint. These efforts support both plant quality and environmental conservation.
Murara Plants Kenya also prioritises worker welfare and community impact. It provides employee training, safe working conditions, housing support, and programmes that benefit families, including childcare facilities and kitchen gardens for staff. The company’s commitment to workplace safety has been recognised nationally, highlighting its dedication to health, safety, and employee wellbeing.
Overall, Murara Plants Kenya Ltd plays a key role in Africa’s floriculture and ornamental plant value chains. By combining global horticultural expertise with local production capacity, it continues to meet the growing demand for quality planting stock across diverse markets.