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They do. But it is difficult to find the right cultivar.

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Yes, olive trees can grow in Kenya. They are adapted to a range of climates and soils, and there are regions in Kenya, such as the Rift Valley and parts of the Central and Eastern provinces, where olive trees can thrive.

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