The article highlights an upcoming increase in the price of wheat flour in Kenya, expected to occur in January due to a rise in the cost of wheat importation. The landing price of wheat is set to increase to Sh56,000 per tonne from the current Sh50,000, leading to a consumer price hike for a two-kilo packet of wheat flour from Sh140 to Sh160. This increase is attributed to a global shortage and demand surge, as well as specific factors like Russia's 25 euro duty per tonne on wheat exports. While bread prices might not immediately increase, other flour products are expected to follow suit, with bakers having to adjust prices multiple times throughout the year in response to market pressures.