The article highlights the upcoming increase in maize prices in Kenya due to the cessation of a government subsidy, which had resulted in only 129 millers out of 300 continuing operations. The end of the subsidy program has led to all millers resuming operations, leading to a strained grain supply and subsequent price hike. The cost of a 90-kilo bag of maize is anticipated to rise from Sh5,500 to Sh5,900, and the price of a two-kilogramme packet of flour is expected to increase to Sh210. Kenya's reliance on maize imports from neighboring countries, including Uganda, Tanzania, and Zambia, is not expected to significantly affect market prices, as the country's main crop is still not yet available.