For two consecutive years, Kenya coffee production has dropped –pushing the country further behind Africa’s top producers of the commodity in spite of rebounds in international market pricing. Recent data from the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) in May indicate that production fell from 930,000 sixty-kilogramme bags in 2018 to 775,000 in the 2020 crop year.
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