
Kenya’s rice status: What the numbers show
Farmers in Kenya face losses as rice stocks remain unsold amid imports
Tanzania saw a 1.3% increase due to currency appreciation.
In Summary
Kenya recorded the region’s highest rice price at USD 1,265/MT, a 0.3% uptick, driven by strong domestic demand and supply constraints.
Tanzania saw a 1.3% increase due to currency appreciation.
In contrast, South Sudan and Rwanda continued to experience downward pressure on rice prices, with the former recording a 2.1% month-on-month decline, with prices falling to USD 619/MT, while the latter saw a 1.4% decrease to USD 1,040/MT.
Despite the declines, Rwanda’s prices remain among the highest in the region, while South Sudan’s are comparatively lower, indicating varied market conditions across countries.
Farmers in Kenya face losses as rice stocks remain unsold amid imports