The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Performance of the Floriculture Sector in Kenya: A Case Study of Karen Roses, Ravine Branch, Baringo County (2016-2021)

Siginon Belinda Jemutai, Bartirum Winnie Jematia, Samson W. Wanyonyi, Joseph Mutiso Kimuyu
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This study examined the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the performance of the floriculture sector in Kenya with a specific reference and focus on Karen Roses from the year 2016 to 2021.The floriculture industry is one of the largest sectors that helps in the contribution of the Kenyan GDP. Kenya has been the leading exporter to Europe with about 25 percent on the market share. COVID-19 has had a particularly negative impact on Kenya's cut-flower industry, which have long been a vital supplier for shops, weddings, and funerals in Europe and abroad. The company lost a crucial portion of its logistical supply chain due to restrictions on international flights and domestic transportation. Weddings, funerals, and other public gatherings all came to a halt and were severely reduced around the world, and demand for the commodity peaked. As a result, several flower growers, including Karen Roses, were compelled to throw away unsold blossoms. The study specifically focused on the following objectives: to investigate how the COVID-19 affected the production of the flowers, to determine the effects of Health Protocols on the Performance of Floriculture and to find out the policies and programs they implemented to cope up with COVID-19 pandemic. The study’s target population was 220 flower farms in Kenya with Karen Roses being the study population. The primary data was collected using questionnaires both open and closed methods and secondary data analyzed with Microsoft Excel and presented using descriptive statistics such as the pie charts and graphs. In order to understand how to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and be ready to handle in the event of a future pandemic, this research project will also benefit the management sector of other flower farms, which will use it to make policy decisions. The key findings of this study were as follows; on the first research question which was to determine the effect of COVID-19 on the production of flowers, we found out that the descriptive statistics showed that production was affected by COVID-19, however, the inferential statistic implied the opposite that production was not affected by COVID-19, on the second research question which was to determine how the health protocols affected the performance of floriculture sector, we found out that both the descriptive statistics and inferential statistic showed that health protocols affected the performance of floriculture sector, hence we achieved our objective, on the third research question which was to find out if the measures that they implemented helped them cope up with COVID-19 pandemic, we found out that both the descriptive statistics and inferential statistic showed that the measures implemented affected the performance of floriculture sector, hence we achieved our objective. The study recommends the following policies which will help in case of any pandemic in the future; subsidy policy, monetary policy, fiscal policy and non-restrictions for the cargo freights policy. Other recommendations for further research were to use the logistic linear model because the data is categorical, in the event that new ideas are developed as a result of our work, we advise that existing hypotheses be reviewed and expanded during subsequent research and based on a case study that includes the majority of Kenya's flower farms, we advise conducting more research on the overall impact of COVID-19 on the performance of the floriculture sector.
COVID-19 大流行对肯尼亚花卉产业绩效的影响:巴林戈县卡伦玫瑰园拉文分园案例研究(2016-2021 年)
本研究探讨了 COVID-19 大流行病对肯尼亚花卉种植业业绩的影响,并特别参考和关注了卡伦玫瑰在 2016 年至 2021 年期间的表现。肯尼亚一直是欧洲的主要出口国,市场份额约占 25%。COVID-19 对肯尼亚的切花产业造成了特别大的负面影响,该产业长期以来一直是欧洲和国外商店、婚礼和葬礼的重要供应商。由于国际航班和国内运输受到限制,该公司失去了物流供应链中至关重要的一部分。世界各地的婚礼、葬礼和其他公共集会全部停止,数量严重减少,对商品的需求达到顶峰。因此,包括凯伦玫瑰在内的几家鲜花种植商不得不扔掉未售出的鲜花。这项研究的具体目标如下:调查 COVID-19 对花卉生产的影响,确定卫生规程对花卉生产的影响,了解他们为应对 COVID-19 大流行而实施的政策和计划。研究的目标人群是肯尼亚的 220 个花卉农场,研究对象是卡伦玫瑰。主要数据通过开放式和封闭式问卷调查收集,次要数据通过 Microsoft Excel 进行分析,并使用饼状图和曲线图等描述性统计数据进行展示。为了了解如何从 COVID-19 大流行中恢复过来,并在未来发生大流行时做好应对准备,本研究项目还将惠及其他花卉农场的管理部门,他们将利用本研究项目做出政策决定。本研究的主要结论如下;关于第一个研究问题,即确定 COVID-19 对花卉生产的影响,我们发现描述性统计表明生产受到 COVID-19 的影响,但推论性统计却暗示生产不受 COVID-19 的影响、第三个研究问题是了解他们所实施的措施是否有助于他们应对 COVID-19 大流行病,我们发现描述性统计和推论性统计都表明,所实施的措施影响了花卉业的表现,因此我们达到了目标。本研究建议采取以下政策,这些政策将有助于应对未来的大流行病:补贴政策、货币政策、财政政策和不限制货运政策。关于进一步研究的其他建议包括:由于数据是分类的,因此应使用逻辑线性模型;如果我们的工作产生了新的想法,我们建议在后续研究中对现有假设进行审查和扩展;基于包括肯尼亚大多数花卉农场在内的案例研究,我们建议就 COVID-19 对花卉业绩效的总体影响开展更多研究。
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