Kenya has banned sugar imports from outside the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the East African Community (EAC) due to increased local production, which is expected to reach over 800,000 metric tonnes this year, up from the usual 700,000 metric tonnes. This follows a period of significant imports caused by a severe drought. With an annual sugar consumption of about 950,000 metric tonnes, Kenya typically covers the shortfall with imports from COMESA and EAC countries. The government is also addressing illegal sugar smuggling while adhering to free trade protocols.