Kenya tea company suspends operations after protesters burn machines

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. protester / ˈproʊ tɛs tər / (n.) – someone who publicly shows that he/she disagrees with something; usually by standing, shouting, and/or carrying signs
    Example:

    The protesters are persuading the government to do something about the fuel price hikes.


  2. automation / ˌɔ təˈmeɪ ʃən / (n.) – the use of machines and computers in operation to replace or reduce human labor
    Example:

    Industrial factories switching to automation will result in massive job loss.


  3. loot / lut / (v.) – to steal from shops or houses, usually during negative events like war or calamities
    Example:

    People looted goods from stores after the fire broke out.


  4. unspecified / ʌnˈspɛs əˌfaɪd / (adj.) – not mentioned or described in detail
    Example:

    The corporation will donate an unspecified amount of money to charity.


  5. torch / tɔrtʃ / (v.) – to intentionally burn a large thing like a building, vehicle, etc.
    Example:

    The witnesses described the appearance of the man who torched the apartment building.


Article

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A multinational tea company based in Kenya has suspended operations after tea plucking and harvesting machines were burned by protesters citing massive job losses because of mechanization.


The suspension of operations at the Ekaterra tea company’s South Rift region farms will affect thousands of employees.


The Kenya Tea Growers Association announced that all large-scale tea producers in Kenya will scale down operations in solidarity with Ekaterra until security is guaranteed.


Casual laborers previously employed to pick tea protested on May 22 against the loss of jobs due to the use of machines. They told local media that, additionally, the automation of the picking process is causing more work for employees in the sorting department because machines do not pick the finest tea leaves.


They burned five machines and looted tea products from one of the company’s shops.


The tea growers association has appealed to President William Ruto to intervene as there have been various other attacks in other tea farms in the South Rift region as locals protest against the use of machines.


The association says assets worth 50 million Kenyan shillings ($362,000) have been destroyed over an unspecified period of time. Losses of tea were additionally put at 120 million shillings by the association.


Ekaterra has lost 15 machines to torching incidents in the past eight months.


Kenya is one of the leading tea exporters in the world. The tea production industry has faced challenges and tea exports declined in 2022.


The industry employs millions of people in farms and factories spread across the country.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • The tea growers association has appealed to the president of Kenya to intervene as other tea farms are being attacked by angry protesters too. How do you think the president could intervene (ex. deploy the police in affected farms, promise to provide jobs to those who were laid off)? Discuss.
  • What do you think is the importance of the president’s intervention in situations like this? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Do you think it is possible to balance mechanization and job retention? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Laborers said that the automation of the picking process is causing more work for employees in the sorting department because machines do not pick the finest tea leaves. Do you think automation, in general, affects the quality of products? Why or why not? Discuss.