Deepak Kamani: Leading the Floriculture Business in Kenya
Zuri Group Floriculture under Deepak Kamani is in an enviable position to become a leader in the world floricultural trade because of the prevailing congenial environment, ample land for cultivation, and ideal geographical location. Kamani Kenya Growth is not limited to the hospitality business. Though the main focus of the Zuri Group Global is hospitality business, the company has a renowned position in floriculture as well.
Deepak Kamani in Kenya has two rose farms spread over an area of 150 hectares. Zuri Group Floriculture exports 100 million roses to the UK, Holland and Middle East. With the great success in Floriculture business, Deepak Kamani is planning to expand in other parts of the African Countries.
Deepak Kamani says importance of flowers is not restricted upon the beautification, decoration or preparation of Garland, Bouquets, but also has the industrial importance. Flowers like Roses are used for extraction of essential oils which is base for preparation of perfumes, scents or attar. From rose Gulkand, Rose water etc. products are also prepared.
Kamani Businessman in Kenya has not only multiplied his business assets, but has also given the citizens of Kenya a means of earning. With the Floriculture business, Deepak Kamani has employed over 1600 people. The Zuri Group Floriculture has won prestigious ‘Gold Award’ at the Chelsea Flower Show in London for its high quality roses.
Zuri Group Floriculture led by Deepak Kamani in Kenya has become the crown jewel of the flower industry and are the leading fresh-cut flower growers and exporters. Zuri Group Floriculture is committed to the protection of the natural environment, safe production to cut flowers and providing a safe working environment to the employees. The roses of Zuri Group Floriculture are the showpiece of the world-renowned floricultural industry. Mr. Kamani’s floriculture business has modern water storage capacity that ensures year round production even during droughts.
A detail research on floriculture business shows that after three decades in the business, the Kenya Flower sector has reached maturity. Kenya is the largest supplier of flowers in the international market. The major market for Kenyan flowers is Holland with 69% of all the Kenyan flower exports. Seeing the wider scope of floriculture business, Kamani Businessman in Kenya settled floriculture business in 2003.