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Local firms told ISO standards key for access to global trade

By By Juliet OmeloFebruary 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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AAR team led by Dr Peris Njoga – Kagotho, Millicent Olulo, Elizabeth Wasunna and Dr Anastasia Mpungu celebrating AAR Healthcare’s achievement of SafeCare Level 5 Certification and ISO 15189:2022 laboratory accreditation. [File, Standard]

Kenya is increasing its adoption of International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) management systems as a key strategy to enhance business credibility, broaden export markets, and build resilient institutions.

Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) Chief Executive Esther Ngari stated that trust in markets depends on consistent quality, safety, and reliability, and the outcomes delivered through robust standards rather than ad hoc practices.

“Markets grow where truth exists, and trust is built when consumers believe that what they buy is safe, reliable and consistent. Behind that trust is an institution whose work most citizens rarely see, yet interact with every day,” she noted. She added that the regulator itself operates under multiple ISO systems, including quality management, information security, business continuity, and anti-bribery frameworks, asserting that integrated standards reduce operational risks and enhance governance. “These systems have worked for us, and that is why there is less noise today; we are living the systems we are certified to,” she said.

The initiative comes as Kenya seeks to expand exports under the African Continental Free Trade Area, where compliance with internationally recognised standards becomes increasingly essential for market access.

Food and agriculture exporters were informed that ISO 22000 food safety systems are vital for entering tightly regulated markets in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Business leaders have been encouraged to go beyond ISO 9001 quality certification and adopt additional standards addressing modern risks, including ISO 14001 for environmental management, ISO 45001 for occupational health and safety, ISO/IEC 27001 for information security, and ISO 22301 for business continuity. 

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AAR team led by Dr Peris Njoga – Kagotho, Millicent Olulo, Elizabeth Wasunna and Dr Anastasia Mpungu celebrating AAR Healthcare’s achievement of SafeCare Level 5 Certification and ISO 15189:2022 laboratory accreditation. [File, Standard]
Kenya is increasing its adoption of International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) management systems as a key strategy to enhance business credibility, broaden export markets, and build resilient institutions.
Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) Chief Executive Esther Ngari stated that trust in markets depends on consistent quality, safety, and reliability, and the outcomes delivered through robust standards rather than ad hoc practices.

“Markets grow where truth exists, and trust is built when consumers believe that what they buy is safe, reliable and consistent. Behind that trust is an institution whose work most citizens rarely see, yet interact with every day,” she noted.
She added that the regulator
itself operates under multiple ISO systems, including quality management, information security, business continuity, and anti-bribery frameworks, asserting that integrated standards reduce operational risks and enhance governance. “These systems have worked for us, and that is why there is less noise today; we are living the systems we are certified to,” she said.
The initiative comes as Kenya seeks to expand exports under the African Continental Free Trade Area, where compliance with internationally recognised standards becomes increasingly essential for market access.

Food and agriculture exporters were informed that ISO 22000 food safety systems are vital for entering tightly regulated markets in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Business leaders have been encouraged to go beyond ISO 9001 quality certification and adopt additional standards addressing modern risks, including ISO 14001 for environmental management, ISO 45001 for occupational health and safety, ISO/IEC 27001 for information security, and ISO 22301 for business continuity. 

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