In Kenya, they grow it in Narok District; Ol Arabel Forest, Maralal, Elgeyo, west of Mt. Kenya and north to Mt. Kulal, and the high hills of West Pokot and Turkana. They form a part of the dry, higher altitude cloud forests, Tarakwa. Any place with cooler temperatures and 500mm of rainfall or more, wild olive could grow. They do not like black cotton soil, but thrive on shallow, rocky sites. African art, trade beads and ethnic jewelry are both business and passion for the Kilele Authentics’ team.
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