CS Kagwe warns of food insecurity as rice deficit deepens amid court battle on duty free imports

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe/Photo File

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has warned that Kenya is likely to  face a food insecurity crisis, driven by prolonged drought, declining domestic rice production and widening supply gaps.

He said that the Country  produces less than 20 per cent of the rice it consumes and is projected to face a deficit of more than 380,000 metric tonnes by early 2026.

Kagwe said the shortfall is already fuelling price volatility and raising concerns about food access, especially in vulnerable regions.

He noted that rice has become a key staple for urban households as well as communities in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs), where erratic rainfall and climate stress have reduced access to traditional staples. However, domestic production remains far below demand, which is estimated at about 750,000 metric tonnes between January and June 2026.

Government projections warn that acute food insecurity in ASAL counties could rise sharply from the current 1.8 million people to 3.5 million if mitigation measures stall.

“Local stocks cannot fill this gap. Meanwhile, acute food insecurity in ASAL counties could surge from 1.8M to 3.5M people if interventions stall,” Kagwe said

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This comes amid the High Court challenge to the government’s decision to allow time-bound, duty-free rice imports aimed at stabilising supply and cushioning consumers from price spikes.

The ruling, expected on January 29, 2026, is likely to have far-reaching implications for food prices, household budgets and access to basic nutrition.

“The ruling, due on 29 January 2026, will carry real consequences for food prices, household budgets, and the constitutional right to food at a moment when delay risks turning climate stress into a full-blown hunger crisis,” said Kagwe.

By Juma Ndigo

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