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Coffee plant with ripe berries/Photo File

Coffee market bounces back, nets Ksh 1.5B after December break

The Coffee market at the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) has resumed its weekly auction following the December break, netting Ksh1.5 billion from the sale of 24,890 bags sourced from estates and cooperative societies. This follows a strong performance between October and December 16, where the auction generated Ksh 9.3 billion from 150,008 bags. In the…

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Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe/Photo File

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

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…

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Governor Irungu Kang'ata during the past event/Photo Courtesy

Murang’a rolls out digital maize seed distribution drive

Murang’a County Government has rolled out digital maize seed distribution to fast-track distribution of certified seedlings and farm inputs to 175,000 registered maize farmers. This follows the successful Christmas and New Year gifts pilot, where 350 shops reached 150,000 residents across nine sub-counties. Governor Irungu Kang’ata, speaking during the event, said the digital platform simplifies…

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Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe/Photo File

Gov’t unveils sweeping tea sector reforms to boost farmers’ earnings, global competitiveness

The government has unveiled far-reaching reforms aimed at transforming Kenya’s tea sector, raising smallholder farmers’ incomes and strengthening the country’s competitiveness in the global tea market. Under the new reform programme, smallholder tea farmers could earn up to Ksh100 per kilogramme of green leaf by 2027, nearly double the current average returns. Agriculture Cabinet Secretary…

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Kenya Sugar Board Chief Executive Officer Jude Chesire

Kenya exits COMESA sugar safeguard after 24 years

Kenya has formally withdrawn from the COMESA Sugar Safeguard regime after 24 years, marking what officials describe as a confident transition for the country’s sugar industry. Kenya Sugar Board Chief Executive Officer Jude Chesire said the safeguard, which expired on November 30, 2025, had achieved its purpose as a temporary, reform‑driven instrument to stabilize and…

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Cane farmers praise President Ruto’s efforts to revive sugar sector

Cane farmers across Kenya have commended President William Ruto for his commitment to revamping the sugar sector, noting that his reforms are already bearing fruit. Led by Kenya National Federation of Sugar Cane Farmers Secretary General Killion Osur Anyango, the farmers said the president’s initiatives must be supported by other industry players to ensure smooth…

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Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina

Ole Kina demands repeal of oppressive Coffee Act to free farmers

Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has renewed calls for radical reforms in Kenya’s coffee industry, urging the government to scrap the Coffee Act (Cap 333), which he described as oppressive and a stumbling block to farmer empowerment and fair pricing. In a statement issued Saturday, Ole Kina said the time had come to fully liberalise…

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KTDA dismisses social media claims, affirms tea factories’ financial stability

The Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) has assured more than 650,000 smallholder tea farmers that all factories under its management remain financially sound, dismissing social media reports suggesting otherwise as misleading and malicious. In a statement released Friday, the agency termed claims that some factories are borrowing to survive or facing auctioneer threats as “false…

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National Assembly speaker-Moses Wetang’ula together with New KPCU members during the KahawaNiDollar campaign in Bungoma County-Photo|Courtesy

Speaker Wetang’ula pledges to champion coffee farming revival in Bungoma

The Coffee Revival Movement has recently gained fresh momentum in Western Kenya after National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula committed to supporting the KahawaNiDollar campaign. Addressing residents in Bungoma County, Wetang’ula pledged to spearhead efforts to restore coffee farming as a central economic pillar, urging communities to re-embrace the crop and revive its former glory. He…

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