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Kenya’s raw sugar production to rise 4% to 617,039 tonnes in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
23/01/2015
in International Customs, Kenya
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NAIROBI: Kenya’s raw sugar production is expected to rise 4 per cent to 617,039 tonnes in 2015, buoyed by extra factory capacity and improved supply of cane, the industry regulator has said. East Africa’s biggest economy has an annual sugar deficit of around 200,000 tonnes, which is usually filled by imports from other producers in the region.

The country is struggling to improve output due to relatively high production costs and loss-making sugar factories. Kenya Sugar Board ( KSB) said Kenya produced 591,658 tonnes of sugar in 2014, a 1.4 per cent drop from a record harvest of 600,179 tonnes in 2013. “The decrease in sugar cane is mainly attributed to closure of the mills and cane under-supply in the Mumias zone,” KSB Chief Executive Officer Rosemary Mkok told Reuters, referring to the part of Western Kenya sugar belt.

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Mumias Sugar factory in western Kenya was closed for a period to allow its cane to mature and for maintenance, she said. There was also an unscheduled closure of Kibos Sugar factory after its boiler broke down, as well as a scheduled shutdown of West Kenya Sugar Company for maintenance, said Mkok.

A fourth miller, Soin Sugar Company was also shut for the entire second-half of last year to allow for ongoing factory modernisation, the regulator said, affecting overall performance of the industry. Kenya has long had plans to privatise five sugar factories to reduce inefficiency before the end of trade safeguards that limit imports from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) trade bloc. The safeguards were due to end in March 2014 but Kenya was granted a one-year extension to conclude key reforms in its sugar industry.

“Privatisation of the public-owned mills is in progress and will provide a platform for the injection of much-needed fresh capital to facilitate modernisation, expansion, value addition and diversification,” Mkok said. The millers targeted for privatisation are Miwani, Muhoroni, Nzoia, Sony and Chemelil.

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