Ketepa
Ketepa[edit | edit source]
Ketepa is a well-known tea brand in Kenya, known for its high-quality tea products. In this article, we will explore the history, products, and impact of Ketepa in the tea industry.
History[edit | edit source]
Ketepa, short for Kenya Tea Packers Limited, was established in 1977 as a subsidiary of the Kenya Tea Development Authority (KTDA). The company was formed with the aim of adding value to Kenyan tea and promoting it both locally and internationally.
Products[edit | edit source]
Ketepa offers a wide range of tea products to cater to different consumer preferences. Some of their popular products include:
Ketepa Pride Tea[edit | edit source]
Ketepa Pride Tea is a blend of black tea leaves carefully selected from various tea-growing regions in Kenya. It is known for its rich flavor and strong aroma, making it a favorite among tea enthusiasts.
Ketepa Green Tea[edit | edit source]
Ketepa Green Tea is made from hand-picked green tea leaves, known for their health benefits and refreshing taste. It is a popular choice for those looking for a lighter and more delicate tea experience.
Ketepa Herbal Infusions[edit | edit source]
Ketepa also offers a range of herbal infusions, made from a variety of natural ingredients such as chamomile, peppermint, and lemongrass. These infusions provide a soothing and relaxing tea experience, perfect for unwinding after a long day.
Impact[edit | edit source]
Ketepa has played a significant role in the tea industry in Kenya and beyond. The company has been instrumental in promoting Kenyan tea globally, showcasing the unique flavors and qualities of tea produced in the country.
Ketepa has also been actively involved in sustainable tea farming practices, working closely with tea farmers to ensure fair trade and environmentally friendly production methods. This commitment to sustainability has not only benefited the tea industry but also the communities involved in tea farming.
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