Kenya: Wheat flour price to drop in October on decline in international markets

게시됨 2022년 7월 11일

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The article discusses the anticipated decrease in the price of wheat products in Kenya, expected to occur in October. This decrease is due to millers placing orders for wheat at a time when the international price of wheat has dropped by 36 percent, from Sh56,118 to Sh35,995 a tonne, following the reduction in wheat exports by Russia and Ukraine due to the conflict in Ukraine. The price fluctuation has resulted in significant changes in the cost of bread and flour in Kenya. The article also mentions a request by manufacturers for the government to exempt wheat imports from the 10 percent duty.
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The price of wheat products is expected to drop in October after millers placed orders for the commodity at a time its price in the international markets has declined by 36 percent. The price of wheat in the global market dipped to Sh35,995 a tonne last week from Sh56,118 in March, when the world recorded the highest cost of the commodity as Russia invaded Ukraine, cutting supplies. Millers say the orders they are making now will be delivered at the port of Mombasa port in October as there is normally a three-month lag on shipment. “Yes, the prices have dropped but this can only reflect in the cost of wheat products in October, not now. The wheat being shipped in the country at the moment was based on the expensive prices then,” said Rajan Shah, chief executive officer of Capwell Industries. About 66 percent of wheat that Kenya imports come from the two warring countries and the current blockade has seen a 400-gramme bread shoot to Sh55 from Sh50 with a two-kilogramme packet of ...

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