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A Short Overview of Tea Tree Oil Export From Kenya

Also known as ‘Cure all’ due to its multiple uses, Malaleuca alternifolia, a tree native to Australia produces the famous tea tree oil. Kenya has plenty of this essential oil product that acts as a beauty product due to its antibiotic, anti fungal and antiviral qualities. These qualities emanate from the powerful bioactive extra-nutrients that help the tree thrive in dry conditions. In kenya, you can find the essential oil in form of soap, liquid antiseptic, cleaning agent or a liquid for spraying in the air to bring fishiness.

Where To Source Tea Tree Oil

If you seek this local oil, the resource is available in the main market in Nairobi where it is delivered from the growing areas in the Mount Kenya region.  There are various farming groups  that have planted millions of trees, with one organization boasting four million of these in Meru. The plant thrives in small and large plantations in areas like Nanyuki, Meru and Nyeri,

Chemical-free Quality Growth Parameters

Because of quality concerns, the growth and extraction of Kenya tea tree oil is usually quite organic. For instance, during the growth duration, farmers use no chemicals. Additionally, watering is limited only to times of acute need as the tree is adapted to desert conditions, which is why it has such undiluted oil. Mount Kenya belt family growers usually use farmyard compost and macadamia recycled shells as manure,  thus eliminating fertilizer.

The Extraction Process

Kenya processors produce tea tee oil using modern distillation methods. The initial stage is the gathering of the thin leaves of the tree and keeping them in a dried uncut form, so that they do not lose the essential oil. The next stage involves placing them in the topmost part of a distiller. The lower section of the device consists of boiling water to catalyze the steaming process. The placement of many leaves in the  receptacle for distillation speeds up time and increases quantity. Through condensation, the oil from the leaves together with the water flows into the receiving container, even as the bottom boiler heats the distiller for at least thirty minutes. Eventually, the separate parts of oil and water are visible in the container and need just pouring off the  water to bring out 100 percent natural oil.

How Much Does Tea Tree Oil Cost in Kenya?

The retail cost of 50 milliliter tea tree oil container is KSH 770 (approximately $7.7), though this depends on the season and the retailer. Large packages range from 180 milliliters to 1 kilo, with 1 kiloliter retailing at $16 but can reach $25, using global prices. The standard delivery bottles or drums are  usually made of a long-lasting material such as steel or aluminum, though the most common are plastic ones. Many of the customers are herbal beauty shops that use the oil for its proven antibacterial uses.

So, of you are eager to avail shipments of tea tree oil, look no further than Kenya. There are two seasons for the tree harvesting that coincide with demand in the international market.  These areas have the average climatic needs of the tree of 21 degrees celsius. Make your order today from Fresh from Kenya.