Along the shores of Lake Naivasha are many rose plantations. Most of the roses end up in Europe. Some of the roses are grown outside and some inside greenhouses.
Most if not all of the plantations are owned by European concerns. They provide jobs for a lot of people. And beautiful flowers for a lot of other people.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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Plus contributing a ridiculous amount of pesticide pollution to the surrounding areas - and let's not kid ourselves, those jobs have a disproportionately paltry pay-scale compared to the massive amounts of labour involved and obscene incomes that the WHITE owners gain from those flower farms. What a disgrace!
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