Kenyan agribusiness imports in 2019 amounted to USD 2.5 billion

Published 2020년 8월 19일

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In 2020, Kenya's agricultural import ranks fourth, with Russia being one of the key suppliers after Indonesia, Uganda, and Pakistan. Despite Kenya's economic growth and increased domestic production, the country continues to experience a significant food import dependency due to its climatic conditions. The country's production focuses on vegetables, perennials, grains, and legumes, however, it remains reliant on imports for various agricultural products. Over the past five years, Kenya's economy has shown robust growth, expanding by over 40%.
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Original content

Among the countries that supply agricultural products to Kenya, Russia was last year in 4th place after Indonesia, Uganda and Pakistan. As in most countries on the African continent, Kenya's domestic production is focused on growing vegetables, perennials, and some grains and legumes. However, due to climatic features, the state is forced to import a significant amount of food and agricultural raw ...
Source: Dairy

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