The Kenyan Senate has approved the Sugar Bill 2023, which aims to restore the Kenya Sugar Board's autonomy from the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA). The bill is now pending presidential approval. If enacted, it will reinstate the Sugar Directorate, enabling it to collect the sugar development levy, manage research into new cane varieties, and oversee the sugar industry's regulation, development, and promotion. The bill also specifies a levy on domestic sugar to fund various improvements within the industry. This development marks a significant step in re-establishing an independent entity to oversee Kenya's sugar industry, in response to stakeholder demands.