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Kenya’s food imports increase with worsening inflation

The latest data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) shows that the bill on food imports had risen by 21% from sh128.06 billion in 2020 to sh155.42 billion in 2021.

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Kenya’s food imports increase with worsening inflation

Maize. Kenya food import bill has risen to sh155.42 billion as the country’s inflation rate continues to increase. [Photo/ International Centre for Tropical Agriculture]

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  • China is the most significant contributor of Kenyan imports accounting for 31.6 per cent of the total bill.
  • This is the fastest growth in the food import bill since a 60 per cent jump recorded in 2016.
  • Poor rains in March and May last year indicated that Kenya faced a looming crisis.

Kenya food import bill has risen to sh155.42 billion as the country’s inflation rate continues to increase.

The latest data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) shows that the bill on food imports had risen by 21% from sh128.06 billion in 2020 to sh155.42 billion in 2021.

In the second quarter of the year (2021), the food inflation rate stood at 5.98 per cent

Maize imports from the neighbours Uganda and Tanzania doubled from 495,813 ninety kilogramme bags in 2020 to 1.38 million bags in the first half of 2021.

In the first six months of the year, Kenya’s food imports had increased to sh103.34 billion. The figures collected by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) showed that the food imports were sh12.35 billion more than the amount spent in the same period in 2020.

Kenya: import value of food and beverages 2019-2021 | Statista

According to data from the national treasury, import expenditure increased by 29 per cent in the third quarter of 2021. China is the most significant contributor of Kenyan imports accounting for 31.6 per cent of the total bill from the Asian continent.

This is the fastest growth in the food import bill since a 60 per cent jump recorded in 2016 when the bill stood at sh82.83 billion. The exponential increase has been linked to the growing popularity of digital trading, allowing retailers and consumers to order and ship food and other commodities directly.

Wambui Mbarire, the CEO of Retail Trade Association of Kenya (RETRAK), said that the rise in online trading enabled people to source commodities not available in the local markets. She added that it was cheaper to get most products overseas than locally.

Mbarire said that the decrease in the production of general foods flavours such as vegetable sauces, meat and mint sauces and mustard had also accelerated the imports.

Food imports had seen a drastic drop in the first nine months of 2017 when drought had hit the country and affected crop and fodder production. The import bill of 2021 was sh22.82 billion than that spent in 2017.

The food crisis experienced in 2017 challenged the treasury to allow subsidies and waiver import duties for a seamless purchase of essential food items such as maize, rice and milk powder from outside the country.

 

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Kenyan food. [Photo/CNN Travel]

The KNBS data indicated that:

  • Food imports for industrial consumption rose from sh21.87 billion in January to sh31.66 billion in September 2021.
  • The import bill for essential foods and beverages by households and industries rose from sh26.13 billion at the beginning of 2021 to sh35.55 billion in September of the same year.

The increase in imports came amid President Uhuru Kenyatta announcing the drought experienced in the country’s northeastern part as a national disaster. About 2.1 million Kenyans were at risk of starvation caused by poor, inconsistent, and delayed rains.

The president promised that sh2 billion had already been allocated to combat hunger and neutralize the effects of the humanitarian disaster.

He also pledged to raise a bill to create a formula for sharing billions stuck in the equalization fund. The account is currently at the senate for implementation, but the National Assembly approved it. The equalization fund will benefit 14 marginalized counties.

According to the United Nations, poor rains in March and May last year indicated that Kenya faced a looming crisis. The United Nations had said that the country needed over sh9.4 billion to counter the drought between July and November 2021.

According to the ministry of agriculture, in the first five months of 2021:

  • Maize imports from the neighbours Uganda and Tanzania doubled from 495,813 ninety kilogram bags in 2020 to 1.38 million bags.
  • Wheat imports increased by 12.3 per cent from 8.1 million ninety kilogram bags to 9.1 million bags.
  • Rice imports increased by a whopping 92.71 per cent from 1.25 million ninety kilogram bags to 2.4 million bags.
  • Bean imports reported a 33.49 per cent growth from 215,014 bags to 287,031 bags.

However, in the second quarter of the year, the food inflation rate stood at 5.98 per cent. The food prices have gone up by an average of 30 per cent, attributed to an increase in fuel prices.

Churchill Ogutu, head of research at Genghis Capital, said that the pressure on the standards of living of Kenyans will continue to rise because global oil prices are still increasing.

Food imports continue to hurt local farmers as the market prefers cheaper imported primary foodstuffs.

Source: The Exchange
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