

In consideration of Benara having agreed at the request of the Guarantor to enter into this agreement with the Customer and by this deed the Guarantor does (and if more than one jointly and severally) hereby guarantee to Benara the due and punctual performance by the Customer of its obligations under this agreement on the terms of the guarantee set out in the General Conditions and grants to Benara the indemnity and security set out in the General Conditions.The Customer and the Guarantor promise to Benara that they have read understood and agree to the General Conditions and without limitation give the authorisations and consents in relation to privacy contained therein.Benara’s 2008 General Conditions for Supply Agreement (General Conditions) shall be incorporated into and form part of this agreement so far as they are not varied by or inconsistent with the express terms of this agreement.Benara agrees to supply Goods to the Customer upon and subject to the terms of this agreement and the Customer agrees that all Goods purchased from Benara shall be purchased pursuant to the terms of this agreement.The Customer wishes to purchase Goods from Benara for re-supply to other persons as part of the Customer’s business or for business purposes.Growing Roses at differing altitudes allows Flamingo to develop varieties and product solutions across markets and specifications, and ultimately develop a range of Rose products that is a far cry from the early days of Kenyan horticulture.

This is expanding rapidly to 166 ha with a new farm being constructed in 2017. Today our Rose growing operations cover almost 100 hectares, with strong intermediate production continuing in Naivasha and Premium Altitude Roses grown in the Mount Kenya region. From small headed “sweetheart” traditional varieties in 1989, we have moved the dial in all aspects of rose growing larger more vibrant varieties improved farming practice and water management greater environmental control leading best in class growing system that gives our customers the confidence in our products. Over the years the numbers have risen from our modest beginning to now exporting over 430 million stems from Kenya, the drive and enthusiasm to develop our rose business has continued at pace. To this day the investment that got our rose production to industry leading standards continues to drive our continual product innovation and process improvement. A handful of pioneering Horticulture companies took a huge leap of faith to invest in greenhouse technology that was both world leading and in many ways brand new to Africa.įinding an area that was geographically suitable, climatically beneficial and rich in natural and sustainable resources was literally only the starting point. Our rose journey began on the shores of Lake Naivasha in 1989.
