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April 01, 2015
Volume 2, Issue 4 GRW NEWSLETTER
Please read the
Kenya Article
all the way to
the last page.
Please seek
opportunities
for business
with the
country of
Kenya .
This Newsletter
is private to
GRW agencies
only. The
newsletter is
not for your
clients.
Also since this
newsletter is
dedicated to
R.E. Bradley, as
such, all the
quotes are from
him.
Do you have a have
a product that you
think Kenya GRW
agency might be able
to sell in his country?
Let us know so we
can explore import
& export possibilities
for you with Kenya.
rt of the GRW
contract rules. Please
email GRW if you do
not know what the
GRW In and Out
program
Is and we will email
you back.
This newsletter is
best read by printing
it out. If not, then
please scroll all the
way down to read it
all.
PLEASE READ THIS APRIL 2015 GRW NEWSLETTER ALL THE WAY TO THE LAST PAGE. THESE
MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS ARE TO HELP YOUR GRW AGENCY AND YOUR READING THEM
ENTIRELY SHOWS YOUR DEDICATION AS A GRW AGENCY. THANK YOU.
We have the pleasure and
honor of presenting to you
the GRW April Newsletter
article about the country of
Kenya. We hope you all
read it and explore
opportunities to sell into
Kenya and import
products from Kenya.
SPECIAL ARTICLE ON KENYA
KENYA ARTICE CONTINUES BELOW:
The Republic of Kenya is a
unitary State. Kenya
attained its independence
from British colonial rule on
12th December 1963. The
country has a multi-party
political system whose
hallmark is parliamentary
democracy.
The Parliament of Kenya is
a bicameral house
consisting of the National
Assembly and the Senate.
The National Assembly has
a total of 349 members plus
the Speaker who is an ex-
officio. The National
Assembly consists of the
His Excellency the
President of the
Republic Kenya, Hon.
Uhuru Muigai
Kenyatta.
DAVID .K. MUTUA
GRW AGENCY KENYA
me left. His son loved
hearing about his life
and asked him again
to tell him about his
childhood leading up
to the present time at
the hospital. His son
was trying to etch into
his memory the life of
his father. Tears ran
down his son’s eyes
as he R.E. Bradley
started this memory
journey 74 years into
the past:
“I grew up in
Sweetwater,
Oklahoma, and my
friends and I worked
at my parent’s farm
starting at age 16.
I wanted adventure
so I started hopping
freight trains with my
friends to various
destinations”
following:- two hundred
and ninety (290) members,
each elected by the
registered voters of single
member constituencies;
forty-seven (47) women
representatives, each
elected by the registered
voters of the counties, each
county constituting a single
member constituency;
twelve (12) members
nominated by
parliamentary political
parties according to their
proportion of members of
the National Assembly to
represent special interests
including the youth,
persons with disabilities
and workers; and the
Speaker, who is an ex
officio member.
Please continue on page 2
for the Kenya article
“When I was old
enough I joined the
United States Marine
Corp and after my
2. GRW NEWSLETTER Page 2
Travel to Kenya to see
the beauty that awaits
you .
GRW agency Kenya
would love you to visit
Kenya and discover
the many opportunities
for doing business
with your country
QUOTE FROM OUR
FOUNDING CHAIRMAN:
“GRW Agencies that get up
each day to explore new
opportunities in finding
buyers for our products on
www.grwglobal.com are the
ones we find that eventual
see the success from their
efforts”
-R.E. Bradley / Founding
Chairman of GRW.
KENYA THE
CRADLE OF
MANKIND:
Kenya's rich pre-historic
heritage not only tells the
story of man's origin and
evolution, but also, has
contributed to the
understanding of the
earth's history. Several
thousand fossils and
artifacts spanning over 27
million years have been
discovered in Kenya. Over
Kenya continued:
In 2012, the skeleton of the
"Turkana Boy" was
exhibited in an art and
cultural show in Florence,
Italy.
They are also one of
Kenya's six UNESCO World
Heritage Sites. This
prestigious title is awarded
to natural and cultural sites
of outstanding universal
value. The region is home
to Lake Turkana; the
planet's largest desert lake,
KENYA CONTINUED:
factors. The country
enjoys some particular
advantages: a reasonably
well-educated labor force, a
vital port that serves as an
entry point for goods
destined for countries in
the East African and Central
Africa interior, abundant
KENYA CONTINUED:
the decades, the National
Museums of Kenya (NMK)
has collected, preserved,
studied and documented
Kenya's past and present
heritage. It houses distinct
fossils and artifacts as one
of the world's largest
collections.
Kenya is truly the cradle of
mankind; evidence of man's
earliest settlement was
found in Koobi fora in
northern Kenya. In 1984, a
team of archeologists
discovered the bones of the
world famous "Turkana
Boy" near Lake Turkana.
Dated 1.6 million years old,
"Turkana Boy" is the most
complete prehistoric
human skeleton ever
found. Lake Turkana is the
renowned site of the
discovery of Homo habilis
among other extensive
paleontological finds .
In 2012, the skeleton of the
"Turkana Boy" was
exhibited in an art and
cultural show in Florence,
Italy.
My business
expanded and I had
to rent facilities to
store my many trucks
and many tractors. I
at that time had many
employees. I had long
since left the
and habitat of the world's
largest colony of
crocodiles.
The Olorgesailie pre-historic
site located an hour away
from Nairobi is globally
renowned for having the
largest number of stone
tools in the world. Kenya's
Western region is
universally acclaimed for its
distinct rock paintings that
bear evidence of prehistoric
civilization.
MOMBASA PORT:
The Kenyan economy, East
Africa's largest, has
experienced considerable
growth in the past few
years, driven by several key
factors.
I remember flying to
some countries and
bombs had gone off
at the airport and
even the day before
at the hotel I was
staying at. I told my
wife about it and she
wildlife and kilometers of
attractive coastline and
above all, a government
that is committed to
implementing business
reforms.
AGRICULTURE:
The major agricultural
activities in Kenya are crop
production, horticulture,
dairy and livestock farming.
The principle food crops
include maize, wheat,
beans, potatoes and rice,
while major cash crops are
coffee, tea, sugarcane,
sisal, and pyrethrum.
(Continue on page 4)
3. GRW NEWSLETTERPage 3 of 12
Hello. I am Jesse Chavez,
the Agency Affairs
Manager.
The April 2015 Monthly
report is only to be on the
below template of three
questions and it should be
emailed to
grwmonthlyreports@grwgl
obal.com with cc to
jbradley@grwglobal.com
Please remember to
always put your country
name in the subject
section of your email.
APRIL 2015 MONTHLY
REPORT TEMPLATE
(Please do not use just YES
Jesse Chavez / Agency Affairs Manager
You will notice that when
you log in to the private
agency site that the next
day you will get a
confirmation from our
server with an additional
color coded message with
it. We are using this
method to get special
messages to those who
follow the once a week
minimum log in as per the
GRW agency contract rule
to the private agency site.
As you can see the April
report template has been
changed to just three
questions. We want to
CONTINUED / AGENCY AFFAIRS MANAGER / JESSE CHAVEZ
“You manifest what you
believe, not what you
want” -----
SONIA RICOTTI,
AMERICAN
AUTHOR
”
or NO answers, but we ask
you to please be as
informative as possible)
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POSSIBLE AND EXPLAIN
YOUR ACTIVITES
IN THE LAST MONTH IN
PROMOTING OUR
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INTO YOUR COUNTRY.
PLEASE MENTION ANY
SPECIFIC PRODUCTS
YOU PROMOTED
AND THE RESULTS OF
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POSSIBLE AND EXPLAIN
YOUR ACTIVITIES IN THE
LAST MONTH
IN FINDING DIRECT
PRODUCER PRODUCT
FROM YOUR COUNTRY
FOR GRW TO PROMOTE
VIA OUR WORLD WIDE
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COMMENTS OR
QUESTIONS THEN PLEASE
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DATE:
(END OF REPORT
TEMPLATE)
ASK WHY SO MANY
WHO WERE SENT DATA
ON THE USED
GARMENTS NEVER
REPLIED, EVEN SOME
WITH SENT PROFORMA
INVOICES.
OFFER GRW AGENCIES
PERSONAL IDEAS ON
MARKETING IN THEIR
COUNTRY.. ONE ON
ONE
IF YOU ARE SICK OR
.
avoid going back to the
very lengthly question
template we had a few
years back, but to keep
the questions not too long
we need more than YES
or NO answers. The
report is only due once a
month and in the less than
thirty minutes that it takes
you to do the report (some
of you in ten minutes or
less), then we would like
to see very informative
answers so we can see
what is going on with your
GRW agency in your
country. This is the only
way we can figure out how
to assist in any way we
can to help make your
GRW agency more
successful.
So please my friends,
provide us as much
information as possible on
the monthly reports and
keep watching as the
report format could
change for each new
month.
You all know how to reach
me as my email is
grwmonthlyreports@grwgl
obal.com and the reports
are due by the fifth of
every month.
those agencies in other
countries are wanting to
import as their top two
imported goods. You
could then notify GRW
Main at
Jesse Chavez /
Agency Affairs Manager
4. GRW NEWSLETTER Page 4
“ I loved getting up to go to
work every single day as I
was anxious to explore new
possibilities and new ventures”
--R.E. Bradley –
Founding Chairman
There are also
opportunities for
improvement in technology
infrastructure such as
packing, storage, and
transportation. Intensified
irrigation and additional
value added processing are
marketable areas for
investments. This sector
offers the greatest scope
for investors and support
KENYA CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2
Tea was introduced to
Kenya over 100 years ago.
Now a major tea producer
with an annual production
of approximately 350
thousand tons - 10 percent
of the total global tea
production - Kenya is the
world's fourth largest tea
producer and the largest
exporter. Tea is not only
The coffee sub-sector in
Kenya is one of the major
employers and contributed
approximately 5 percent of
export revenue in 2013,
with Germany, Sweden and
Belgium being the main
importers. The type of
coffee grown in Kenya is
known as Arabica, with
Robusta only making up 1
percent of the market.
Coffee farming is done
mainly by small farmers (60
percent) organized into co-
Kenya continued:
Kenyan Coffee:
"If you aim at nothing,
you'll hit it every time."
- Zig Ziglar.
”
“Explore the possibilities
of buying and selling to
and from Kenya.”
services, such as cold
storage and refrigerated
transport for perishables
and other horticultural
products.
In the area of Coffee
productions, despite the
dramatic plunge in coffee
production due to the
severe drought in 2012/13,
opportunities abound in
coffee roasting and
grinding. Another lucrative
field lies in producing
decaffeinated coffee for
export. New regulations
and technologies are also
helping producers sell more
efficiently and profitably.
As the years went by
and after my wife died
I spent time traveling
the world and lived in
the UK, Amsterdam,
Taiwan and other
parts of the world for
various durations. I
expanded assignment
of GRW agencies
worldwide as we
added commodities
with direct producers
for our clients. I
continued to groom
my son to eventually
take over. As I began
the age of 80 my son
urged me to quit
traveling and perhaps
retire and take it
easy. I felt the
company had grown
and grown and I had
seen the world in
those many years
since day one when I
started GRW that I
listened to my son
Continue below:
the most important
agricultural sub-sector, but
the leading foreign
exchange earner in Kenya.
Approximately 10 percent
of the population is
employed by the tea
industry.
COFFEE:
Continue below:
said visiting hours
were going to be over
so R.E.Bradley and
his son finished off
the memory history of
his life. He looked
over at his son, and
noticed his grief, and
grabbed his hand and
said, “ I know this
hard on you Joe, but
things are going to be
ok”. They agreed
they would talk at 8
am the next morning.
Continue below
operative societies, the
remaining 40 percent being
controlled by large-scale f
Investment opportunities
exist in processing and
packaging plants, instant
coffee processing and
Robusta coffee growing.
There are new markets for
Kenyan coffee to be
explored, particularly the
US, as well as opportunities
to develop infrastructure in
coffee producing areas. In
terms of value addition an
area with the greatest
potential is the production
of ready to drink - RTD
coffee.
SOME EXPORTED
PRODUCTS: Edible and
other oils produced locally
include butter, ghee, and
margarine as well as
sunflower, rapeseed,
cottonseed, seamen,
coconut and corn oil.
Continue on Page 7
, R.E. Bradley,and
seeking his counsel
5. GRW NEWSLETTERPage 5 of 12
I want to start off my article
for April by letting all the
GRW agencies know that
our CEO does not have an
article for April , but he will
have one in the May
newsletter.
For May we will have a
country article on Greece.
USED CLOTHES:
We sent so many GRW
agencies quotes and some
proforma invoices on Used
Garments and frankly many
did not provide us an
answer. Out of fairness to
our supplier, we always
need to have a status
report on any quotes we
send out and especially if
we send out a proforma
Ray Porter / President
FREIGHT RATES:
It is very important to
understand when a freight
rate is quoted that it is
subject to change if the
vessel firm changes the
rate at time of actual
shipment. For those who
have actual shipments
coming in from the same
vessel firm for other
products can get a better
idea of the ongoing rates
for vessel shipments of
containers or break bulk.
The most effective way
these newsletters can be
helpful to you besides
going over GRW polices is
Ray Porter continues below:
“THERE IS A POWERFUL
DRIVING FORCE
INSIDE EVERY HUMAN
BEING THAT
ONCE UNLEASHED, CAN
MAKE ANY
VISION , DREAM OR
DESIRE A
REALITY” .----
Anthony Robbins
invoice. In the future we
will not send out proforma
invoices unless we are
positive the buyer is ready
to make payment or open
the LC.
ONE ON ON
MARKETING ADVICE:
GRW is willing to provide
you one on one marketing
advice for your country
besides what is already on
the private agency site if
you wish. Just email
grwglobal@aol.com to
request such. But also
remember I supervise the
free MENTORING
program, and we would be
happy to have you join in
that program too. Note
that some of you joined
the MENTORING program
, but did not finish it and I
had to drop you from the
program.
TRAVELING OR SICK:
Please have a back-up
plan if you are sick or
traveling to send in the
report early or have
someone inform us what
is going on to avoid our
agency committee
contacting you for not
sending in your monthly
reports or logging in a
minimum of once a week.
(continue below)
hitting the Contact Us
button on the public
GRW website
www.grwglobal.com
thinking it is the one
(per agency contract)
that they are to do so
weekly..IT IS NOT.
The private agency
site of
www.grwagency.com
and then the Contact
Us button is the
proper website for
doing the weekly log
in Contact Us
confirmation.. When
you do it there then it
goes in your agency
file and you receive
an auto confirmation
of logging in.
You will notice Sugar is
the Product of the Month
on this site. I hope you
read that section and avail
yourselves of the
to read the country reports
from beginning to end and
explore the potentials for
business with that country.
This month the report is on
Kenya and the next month
it will be on Greece.
Also by looking at the
products mentioned on
page six of this report you
could check the potential
for making sales of the
products into your country.
You will never know if you
do not try. If you develop a
marketing plan with your
ideas and the ideas on the
private agency site
(especially the idea of
separating your country
into zones) then your
success in getting sales
for the products are
enhanced greatly.
As I close this article for
the month I just want to
add that I spend my time
sending you the monthly
newsletters and all I ask is
for you to confirm to
grwusa@aol.com with cc
to
jbradley@grwglobal.com
that you have received it
and read it.
May the Almighty bless
you all. !!!
Ray Porter
President
6. Page 6
GRW Private Web Site:
www.grwagency.com
THE GRW WAY
The best way to learn the GRW
way is to study the private GRW
web-site and going back regularly
to see the new additions to it.
We look forward to your success.
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LEAD ORE FROM KENYA
HAZEL NUTS AZERBAIJAN
COPPER ORE ON FOB BASIS
AND IRON ORE FROM
MOROCCO
SOYBEAN MEAL / INDIA
WANTED:
Grapes seeds for making
grape seed oil:
PRODUCTS FOR EXPORT:
Sugar / Pakistan
Rice & Cement from
Pakistan and Vietnam
Olive Oil / Greece
Sugar beets and soon
refined beet sugar coming
E-MAILS:
From Africa:
jbradley@grwglobal.com
grwglobal@aol.com
from all other areas
Our President:
grwusa@aol.com
Monthly Reports:
grwmonthlyreports@grwglobal.
com
GRW Public Web Site
See us at:
www.grwglobal.com
PLEASE PROCEED TO
READ THE REST OF
THE KENYA REPORT BY
READING ALL THE
FOLLOWING PAGES
AFTER THIS PAGE 6,
AND PLEASE READ THE
CONCLUSION OF THE
APRIL GRW
NEWSLETTER ON THE
LAST PAGE.
THANK YOU.
durable able to withstand
harsh treatment.
. used cars
. copper cathodes
. blisters
. fertilizers
. cotton (fine) from Usa
(Additional wanted items are on
page # 11)
.
Black Pepper
Condensed Milk
Aluminum Scrap
Soybean Hulls
Clinker (for making
Cement)
Iron Ore Pellets (big
demand)
FRUIT JUICES FROM
PAKISTAN
MOTOR OIL FROM PAKISTAN
WOOD CHIPS /VIETNAM
WOOD PELLETS / SPAIN
SALT FISH / MAURITANIA
MILK POWDER / UGANDA(VIA
MOMBASA)
USED CLOTHES/SPAIN
HMS 1 & 2 (Mauritania)
CHEESE / PORTUGAL
this product that some
have referred to as “White
Gold” . Do you want to
make money? I am sure
you do. Then we are
suggesting you read the
sugar section of
www.grwglobal.com
thoroughly and find buyers
for it in your country.
Freight rates are on the
public GRW website too.
There is an old saying
whereas as you have to
study a product before
you can adequately
Butter / Portugal
Charcoal / Various origins
And you can find many
more products if you
would please go to
www.grwglobal.com as
we are sure there are
many products that your
buyers in your country
would be interested in
once you make a
presentation to them.
Reach us
on skype:
grwglobal
.
Do you have clients for Motorcycles?
These are made in Bangladesh.
You might be able to make sales of
motorcycles if you do a little research
in your country on them.
7. GRW NEWSLETTERPage 7 of 12
KENYA CONTINUED: (Please be sure to scroll to last page for the conclusion page of the newsletter too)
.
Fisheries
Kenya's water resources of the Indian Ocean and Lake Victoria provide vast fishing potential. At present, deep sea fishing, prawn
and trout farming are in their infancy but growing rapidly. Opportunity also exists in fish processing (filleting and fish meal
production), as well as fisheries-support infrastructure (refrigerated transport, cold storage, etc).
Livestock
Investment opportunities exist in the rearing of livestock for meat and dairy products. The dairy industry has been liberalized,
providing new investment opportunities in milk processing for local and regional markets. Non-conventional livestock farming for
example, of ostrich and crocodile farming, represent an exciting new area of investment. Bee keeping and honey processing are
an untapped potential in Kenya. Other areas such as wood and wood products, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing also hold
potential for investors.
TOURISM
Famous for its classic savanna safaris, Kenya is a country of dramatic extremes and classic contrasts. Deserts and
alpine snows; forests and open plains; the metropolis of Nairobi and colorful tribal cultures; freshwater lakes and coral
reefs. For many people, Kenya is East Africa in microcosm. The wildlife safaris have been the top tourist attractions in
Kenya for decades while other activities include trekking Mount Kenya, ballooning over the Masai Mara and snorkeling
in Malindi on the Indian Ocean coast.
Nairobi National Park
Nairobi National Park is just a 10 minutes drive from the center of Nairobi with only a fence separating the park’s
wildlife from the metropolis. Nairobi’s skyscrapers can be seen from the park. Despite its proximity to the city and
the relative small size of the park, Nairobi National Park boasts a large and varied wildlife population. Migrating
wildebeest and zebra gather in the park during the dry season, and it is one of Kenya’s most successful rhinoceros
sanctuaries
Exports
8. Kenya's has made a name for herself in agribusiness. Of international repute is Kenyan tea and coffee, in
addition to pyrethrum and pineapples. Beer, refined petroleum products, iron and steel products, Glass &
Glassware, salts, Billets, sulfuric acid, soda ash (Kenya is a world’s leading producer of Soda ash)tobacco and
cement also feature in the growing list of exports. A third of Kenya's produce is exported, making it the
mainstay of Kenya's economy. Agriculture and manufacturing, therefore, offer plenty of investment
opportunities in value addition, technology transfer, infrastructure development, transport, irrigation,
processing, packaging and storage.
Some of the imports are as below:
1 Aircrafts
2 Trucks
3 Crude petroleum and petroleum products
4 Iron & Steel > 600 mm Wide – Hot
5 Passenger Vehicles and other motor vehicles
6 Medicines and pharmaceuticals
7 Wheat
8 Polymers of Ethylene
9 Telephone, Fax & Switching Apparatus
10
Cell Phones, Video Recorders & Radio Trans receivers, cctv camera for securing homes and Business
Premises
11 Industrial Machineries
12 Insecticides
13 Semi Trucks & Tractors and other farm machineries
14 New and Used Clothes
15 Rice
16 New Pneumatic Tires and Used Tires
17 Woven Cotton Fabrics - > 85% < 200G/M2
18 Zinc
19 Woven Fabric of Synthetic Filament Yarn
20 Misc Mineral & Chemical Fertilizers
21 Computer & Office Machines Parts
22 Motor Vehicle Parts ( New and Used)
23 Heavy Construction Equipment
24 Palm Oil ( Crude and Refined)
25 Computers, Printers & Storage Units
26 Sunflower oil ( Crude and Refined)
9. GRW NEWSLETTERPage 9 of 12
Branding Kenya: Distinguishing Kenyan products
Kenya's authentic goods and services have for decades been appreciated in both local and international
circles. Therefore the need for a unique identifier reinforcing their origin, while assuring consumers on their
authenticity was seen as necessary in branding Kenya.
The mark of identity was developed to address image and reputation of Kenyan products. The logo is
derived from the national identity and is complimented by the strap line "A touch of Kenya" The long term
objective is to have Kenyan manufacturers and service providers use the mark of identity on their products
and services, to distinguish Kenyan products from the rest. This is expected to boost Kenya's image as a
producer of quality goods and services.
Banking and Insurance
Landscape of Kenya's Banking Sector
There are 43 commercial banks in Kenya. The largest in terms of asset value is Kenya Commercial Bank, with
an asset base of approximately KShs 190 billion shillings (USD 2.5 billion) at the end of 2008.
Post‐independence, the Kenyan banking sector was largely driven by the local operations of foreign
institutions such as Barclays and Standard Chartered. A very different landscape exists today, where local
institutions abound and mostly target the retail market.
There are approximately 6.3 million bank accounts in Kenya. With a total population of more than 36 million
people, there is clear scope for further penetration of the market. Nevertheless, this figure represents
significant growth in the banking industry from the mere 2.6 million accounts that were open at the end of
2005.
There are currently nine banks or the holding companies of banks listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange.
These had a combined market value in excess of KShs 270 billion (USD 3.6 billion) at the end of August 2009.
OIL
With discovery of in Northern Kenya, Turkana county by a British Oil Company, TULLOW, and report has it
that Kenya could be exporting oil as early as next year.UK based oil and gas exploration firm Tullow, has
plans to start in Lokichar. With an estimated start-off production of 100,000 barrels of oil per day, Other Oil
explorations are near Lake Victoria, and along the coast of Kenya
Natural Gas
There is discovery of Natural Gas along the Kenyan coast (Indian Ocean) near Lamu where a New Port will
have construction launched next month this also see the start of LAPPSET Project
10. Mining
With a newly en acted Bill, that will see mining sector streamlined, Kenya, has Gemstones, iron ore, lead ore,
fluorspar ,Some of Mineral sand are Titanium,Niabium ,Zircamun
Coal
Coal was discovered in Mui ,Kitui County, the mining will start this year, a construction Coal power
generating plant at Lamu , will have more Electricity power connected to the Grid,
Limestone
Mining of Limestone and construction of cement factories at Kitui county, by Athi River Mining and
Cement Factory , Bamburi cement & entry of Nigerian Cement Company, Dangote Mining Group
Malindi provides a very nice introduction to the coastal tourist attractions in Kenya with its extensive coral reefs and
beautiful beaches. There are surfing, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing and other water sports. The Malindi Marine National
Park is protected and has fine beaches clear water and very colorful fish. Malindi is served with a domestic airport and
a highway between Mombasa and Lamu.
Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second-highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro. The mountain offers a beautiful
sight. Its series of peaks are crowned with snow, and its slopes are covered with forest. The 5199 meter (17,057 ft) high summit is a
difficult technical climb, several lowers peaks however are an easy destination for any fit trekker
11. GRW NEWSLETTERPage 11 of 12
FINAL COMMENTS FROM GRW AGENCY KENYA:
COFFEE ,TEA, PYRETHRUM & SODA ASH ARE WHAT I WANT TO PROMOTE FOR EXPORT. WOULD YOU PLEASE
CHECK IN YOUR COUNTRY FOR BUYERS FOR THESE PRODUCTS.
THANK YOU FOR READING MY KENYA COUNTRY REPORT AND I LOOK FORWARD TO
DOING BUSINESS WITH GRW AGENCIES ACROSS THE WORLD.
GRW AGENCY KENYA
CONCLUSION OF THE GRW
APRIL 2015 NEWSLETTER:
WE HAVE COME TO THE CONCLUSION
OF THE APRIL 2015 GRW NEWSLETTER.
WE HOPE YOU ARE PRINTING THEM OUT
TO READ THEM LIKE A NEWSPAPER AND IF
YOU CAN NOT PRINT THEM OUT THAT YOU
SAVE THEM ON YOUR COMPUTER FOR
READING MORE THAN ONCE.
FOR EVERY NEW DIRECT PRODUCER
PRODUCT YOU BRING FORTH FROM YOUR
COUNTRY INCREASES YOUR OPPORTUNITY
THAT ANOTHER GRW AGENCY WILL SELL
IT. FOR EVERY PRODUCT FROM OUR
PUBLIC WEB SITE WWW.GRWGLOBAL.COM
THAT YOU PRESENT TO YOUR CLIENTS
INCREASES YOUR OPPORTUNITY FOR
SUCCESS.. FOR THOSE THAT MAY BE
HAVING SOME FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES,
THEN PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU
CAN EMAIL YOUR CLIENTS YOUR PRODUCT
PRESENTATIONS. YOU CAN CONCENTRATE
ON ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR
PRODUCTS IMPORTED INTO YOUR
COUNTRY AND INCREASE YOUR
OPPORTUNITY FOR SUCCESS
IN THE WORDS OF OUR FOUNDING
CHAIRMAN R.E. BRADLEY :
“When GRW first started there were many
challenges and for each challenge financial or
otherwise, I would analyze the issue very clearly
and I would implement a plan to solve the issue
and if it did not work out then I would try a new
approach, and again a newer approach until
success came, and I never, never, never, never ,
repeat never gave up until I accomplished what
I set out to do. I remembered the story of the
large gold mining company who tried for years
with all their fancy equipment and never struck
gold so they packed up and left, but an old
miner with a donkey and pick ax came along
and dug two feet more and struck the largest
vein of gold never imaginable. I visualized
success. I refused to accept anything but success
even if it took me years and years. The never
giving up philosophy is why GRW is what it is
today”.