Kenya is experiencing a butter shortage due to a scarcity of milk, leading to dairy processors prioritizing milk production over butter and ghee. The situation has necessitated the country to import butter, primarily from Turkey and the Middle East, at significantly higher prices. The decline in milk production, especially due to drought, has also contributed to the shortage. The country's main dairy processors, New Kenya Cooperative Creameries and Brookside, are struggling with a 27% drop in milk intake, causing competition with the informal market, which absorbs over 60% of the country's milk production.