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Kenya’s Plan to Cut Wheat Imports by 17%: Government Backs Farmers for Increased Production

sage whitman by sage whitman
March 14, 2025
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Kenya’s Plan to Cut Wheat Imports by 17%: Government Backs Farmers for Increased Production
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Kenya is on a determined path to revolutionize its wheat sector, aiming to cut imports by 17% by 2027. This ambitious goal signals a major push to empower local farmers, enhance national food security, and fortify the economy against external market shocks. With a current reliance on imports for 92% of its wheat demand, Kenya’s government is mobilizing resources and strategies to close this gap and unlock the potential within its own fields.

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Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) Director General Bruno Linyiru underscores the nation’s untapped potential. He highlights the government’s commitment to supporting farmers through a suite of interventions under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA). This includes subsidized fertilizers, minimum guaranteed prices, e-extension services, soil testing, and access to improved seed varieties. Such measures not only reduce production costs but also boost yields, making wheat farming a more viable and attractive venture.

A key pillar of the strategy is the expansion of wheat-growing regions beyond traditional strongholds like Narok, Timau, and Mau. Counties such as Laikipia, Samburu, and Marsabit are emerging as new frontiers, offering suitable conditions for high-yielding wheat varieties like Farasi, Kangaroo, and Sungura. This geographical diversification is a forward-thinking move that spreads production risk and opens economic opportunities in less-explored agricultural areas.

Kenya’s wheat farmers stand to gain significantly from these reforms. Enhanced access to clean, high-yield seed varieties, coupled with subsidized fertilizers and improved agricultural practices, equips farmers to produce more efficiently. The enforcement of minimum guaranteed prices further provides a safety net, ensuring farmers receive fair compensation for their hard work. Such stability is crucial to incentivizing long-term investments in wheat farming.

The economic ripple effects of increased local wheat production are profound. By reducing reliance on imports — particularly from Russia, Ukraine, and the European Union — Kenya can buffer itself against global supply chain disruptions and price volatility. This resilience is especially critical given the ongoing geopolitical tensions that have caused wheat prices to soar. Local production not only cushions the economy but also keeps bread, flour, and other staples affordable for Kenyan households, particularly urban communities vulnerable to food price spikes.

Moreover, empowering the wheat sector fuels job creation across the entire value chain — from farming and logistics to milling and retail. As production scales up, more employment opportunities emerge, invigorating rural economies. Enhanced local supply also encourages millers to forge stronger backward linkages with farmers, fostering a more integrated and sustainable wheat ecosystem.

Food security, a longstanding concern in Kenya, stands to improve markedly with increased domestic production. A nation less dependent on imports is more secure in its ability to feed its population, especially during global crises. Kenya’s proactive approach ensures that even as wheat demand grows — projected at 2.2 to 2.4 million metric tons annually — the country builds a stronger, more self-reliant food system.

Challenges remain, from land fragmentation and short-term leases to pests like the Quelea Quelea bird. Yet, the government’s interventions, coupled with private sector collaboration, present a roadmap to overcome these hurdles. The National Cereals and Produce Board’s (NCPB) commitment to swift payments within 14 to 21 days further ensures farmers stay liquid, motivating continued production.

Kenya’s push to revitalize its wheat industry is a testament to resilience, innovation, and a bold vision for agricultural self-sufficiency. By prioritizing farmer support, expanding production zones, and stabilizing market dynamics, the country is not just reducing imports — it’s cultivating a future of food security, economic growth, and rural prosperity. As fields in Laikipia, Samburu, and Marsabit begin to sway with golden wheat, they symbolize more than a crop; they embody Kenya’s resolve to rise, grow, and thrive on its own soil.

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