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Bohemian Flower Limited (Kenya)

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Bohemian Flowers Limited is a major Kenyan floriculture company located near Lake Naivasha, producing ~350 million stems yearly, including roses and assorted flowers. Established in 1969, it is a prominent Fairtrade-certified farm known for using geothermal energy. It acquired the former Oserian farm, becoming a major player in Kenya's export industry.

  • Location & Operation: Situated on the shores of Lake Naivasha, Nakuru County, the farm occupies a vast area (over 240 Ha) previously part of the Oserian Development Company.
  • Production: The farm is a major exporter of high-quality roses and various other crops, including solidago, gypsophila, spray carnations, limonium, eryngium, and sunflowers.
  • Ownership & History: While it has roots in Kenya dating back to 1969, it is now part of an integrated, South American-affiliated flower company. The farm underwent significant rehabilitation following the acquisition of the former Oserian far

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