Bottom Line: Higher to complete wave III
2/23/26 05:55 EST (Last Price 436):
We are looking for a wave 5 completion, we anticipate a short run once 430 key level is broken for wave 5. Thereafter, wave 4 deline setting stage for wave 5.
Land, Legal Battles and Corporate Strategy: The Big Issues Facing Kakuzi PLC
1️⃣ A Long-Standing Land Conflict in Murang’a
One of the most controversial issues affecting Kakuzi PLC today is its Land dispute with local communities in Murang’a County. For years, parts of the company’s extensive land holdings have been challenged by residents who claim historical injustice over how the land was originally acquired during colonial times
2️⃣ Riding the Global Demand for Superfoods
One of the standout elements in Kakuzi’s crop strategy is its investment in superfoods — crops with strong global demand and premium prices:
Avocado: Kenyan avocados, particularly the Hass variety, have become a staple in European and Middle Eastern markets, prized for quality and export reliability.
Macadamia: With rising demand in snacks, confectionery and nut markets globally, macadamias offer Kakuzi attractive export revenues.
Blueberries: A relatively new commercial crop for the company, blueberries represent one of Kakuzi’s biggest opportunities in the fresh export segment with high margins.
The company has signalled plans to expand blueberry farming further and explore opportunities for a fourth commercial crop, diversifying its produce beyond traditional staples and strengthening resilience against price swings.
This focus on superfoods aligns with a broader trend: consumers in Europe, North America, and Asia are increasingly willing to pay premium prices for healthy, fresh produce, opening the door for Kenyan exports to capture a larger slice of that market.