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flag Kenya’s sugar prices stable despite 25% production drop, thanks to stockpiles and future recovery plans.

flag Kenya’s sugar prices will remain stable despite a 25% drop in 2025 production to 613,000 metric tonnes, meeting only 61% of demand, due to dry weather, factory closures for reforms, and delayed harvesting. flag The Kenya Sugar Board says national stockpiles are sufficient, and a Sh1.2 billion development levy will boost future output through improved farming and early-maturing cane. flag Harvesting is expected to resume strongly from October 2026, signaling long-term recovery.

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