As a leading law firm, ALN Kenya has been part of its clients’ journeys as they navigate Africa’s opportunities as they look to make an impact across the business spectrum. The firm has worked with Homegrown to position itself as one of the world’s leading growers and suppliers of fresh cut flowers, house and garden plants to advance the growth of the Horticultural sector. Horticultural crops rank among the leading export earners for some African countries including Kenya. The agricultural subsector plays a key role in creating employment and developing related industries such as manufacturing through agro-processing.
Homegrown’s Commitment to Shaping Africa’s Horticulture
ALN Kenya advised Homegrown, then East Africa’s largest horticultural and floricultural company, in connection with its corporate restructuring programme, including a sale of its holding company to Finlays, a leading UK-based foods company, as well as Homegrown’s proposed IPO and related competition and capital markets regulatory work.
Homegrown, then East Africa’s largest horticultural and floricultural company, played a key role in growing the horticulture market making it a top foreign exchange earner in the process creating employment and boosting regional economic growth.
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