Kenyan apple mangoes land in the UK in historic export debut
By Cy Muganda, December 23, 2025Kenya has recorded a major agricultural trade milestone with the arrival of its first-ever consignment of fresh apple mangoes in the United Kingdom, opening new market opportunities for Kenyan farmers.
In a statement posted on its X account on Monday, December 22, 2025, the Kenyan Mission in the UK announced that the pilot shipment marks a new chapter in Kenya–UK trade relations.
“Kenya’s first-ever consignment of fresh Apple mangoes has landed in the UK, marking a new chapter in Kenya–UK trade relations,” the mission stated.
Trade milestone
The Kenyan Mission described the pilot shipment as a demonstration of Kenya’s capacity to meet the UK’s stringent requirements for quality, safety and sustainability in agricultural products.
“This pilot showcases Kenya’s ability to meet the UK’s high standards on quality, safety and sustainability, unlocking new opportunities for our farmers and UK consumers alike,” the mission noted.

According to the Mission, the government will now work to transform this pilot success into sustained commercial exports beginning in 2026.
“Kenya will now work closely with UK importers, retailers and regulators to turn this milestone into sustained, commercial mango exports from 2026, delivering premium quality for UK shoppers and better incomes for Kenyan smallholder farmers,” it added.
Government commitment
Speaking during the flag-off ceremony held on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Kenya Export Promotion and Branding Agency Chief Executive Officer Floice Mukabana, speaking on behalf of Trade Principal Secretary Regina Ombam, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting apple mango farmers in accessing global markets.

According to Mukabana, the initiative aligns with Kenya’s broader strategy to promote value addition, enhance competitiveness and expand opportunities for local farmers.
“This flag-off signals Kenya’s growing footprint in high-value export markets and reflects strong collaboration between government agencies, development partners and the private sector to boost agricultural exports,” she said.
She added that the pilot shipment demonstrates Kenya’s readiness to meet global standards while strengthening value chains and supporting higher incomes for farmers, noting that sustained exports will depend on continued collaboration to standardise the commodity and ensure compliance with international quality and safety requirements.