A hot water treatment facility has been launched at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Kenya to help mango farmers export their produce to Europe. The facility is expected to control fruit flies, which led to a self-imposed ban on mango exports to Europe in 2015. The ban has resulted in lower exports and lower returns. The facility is anticipated to create numerous jobs and enhance Kenya's position as a leading horticulture exporter. The self-imposed ban has resulted in the majority of Kenya's mangoes being exported to the Middle East, but the cost of transportation is higher compared to Egypt, which enjoys lower shipping costs.