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Kenya Grapples With Worsening Drought as Food-Producing Regions Record Heavy Losses

Farmers who planted after forecasts of enhanced short rains have suffered widespread losses after the rains arrived late, ended early or failed altogether

By : Mweru Mbugua

Kenya is facing a deepening agricultural crisis as a prolonged drought affects 22 counties, including traditionally high-producing regions such as Meru, Embu, Trans Nzoia, Uasin Gishu, Bungoma and Nakuru

Farmers who planted after forecasts of enhanced short rains have suffered widespread losses after the rains arrived late, ended early or failed altogether

Crops have withered, livestock deaths have increased and tea yields one of Kenya’s key export earners have declined, threatening farmer incomes and national earnings

Kenya Grapples With Worsening Drought as Food-Producing Regions Record Heavy Losses
Kenya Grapples With Worsening Drought as Food-Producing Regions Record Heavy Losses

The impact is rippling across the economy, with agro-dealers, transporters, processors and retailers reporting losses, while consumers brace for rising food prices due to shortages

Experts say technology offers a path to resilience, pointing to irrigation, climate-smart farming, drone monitoring and improved storage as critical tools

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Calls have also intensified for more accurate, localised weather forecasting, stronger post-harvest management and expanded strategic food reserves

Environmental restoration, including rainwater harvesting, forest rehabilitation and wetland protection, has been identified as essential as climate variability becomes the norm

Analysts warn that without urgent policy action and investment in resilient systems, Kenya risks recurring hunger, higher food costs and widespread loss of livelihoods

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