Kenya Eyes Boost in Agricultural Exports Amid Global Food Demand

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Kenya is stepping up efforts to increase its agricultural exports in 2025, positioning itself as a key supplier of food products to global markets.

The Ministry of Agriculture has announced initiatives to support farmers through modern irrigation systems, improved seed varieties, and expanded access to international markets. Key export crops such as avocados, tea, coffee, and horticultural produce remain at the forefront of Kenya’s foreign exchange earnings.

Experts predict that rising global food demand—driven by population growth and climate-related supply shortages—will create new opportunities for Kenyan farmers. The government is also working with trade partners to reduce export barriers and secure long-term contracts in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

With these measures, Kenya aims to strengthen food security at home while solidifying its role in global trade.

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