Kenyan government halts baobab exports to Georgia after outcry
by Caroline Kimeu in Nairobi from on (#665RP)
President orders Ministry of Environment and Forestry to launch investigation over contractor's licence for removing trees
The Kenyan government has halted the transportation and export of Kilifi baobabs to Georgia and ordered an investigation into how a foreign contractor received permission to transport the ancient trees out of the country.
Kenya's president, William Ruto, ordered the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to investigate whether Georgy Gvasaliya had the proper licence to take the trees out of Kenya under the Nagoya protocol, an international agreement that governs the conditions for the export of genetic resources, which has been incorporated into Kenyan law.
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