The price of crude palm oil has increased by 33% due to the Ukrainian crisis, leading to a rise in the cost of cooking oils. Before the conflict, the price of palm oil had already doubled since the start of the pandemic due to export restrictions by Indonesia. The situation is expected to lead to a ripple effect in the prices of basic commodities and food businesses. Local manufacturers are seeking government intervention to reduce fees to offset the cost to consumers. Kenya is a large importer of various vegetable oils, primarily from Malaysia and Indonesia. The disruption of alternative oil supplies, such as sunflower and soybean oil, has led to a surge in demand for palm oil.