Beef prices double in Kenya amid early rains

Beef prices in Kenya have doubled from about Sh400 per kg in 2020 to Sh750-Sh900 now, driven by early rains. Farmers are holding livestock to fatten them, reducing market supply. KMC Sales Manager Lydia Mandila says livestock prices are up 40% from last year.

The surge in beef prices has hit customers and sellers in markets and butcheries, with some shop owners reporting fewer buyers.

Lydia Mandila, Sales Manager at the Kenya Meat Commission (KMC), explained that the rainy season prompts farmers to retain livestock for fattening instead of selling. “When it rains, farmers hold onto their livestock to fatten them. This reduces supply in the market. At the same time, customer demand increases, pushing prices up,” Mandila said.

Livestock prices have doubled this year; they typically rise in December and fall from January to March, but early rains have kept them high. KMC has limited control over prices, as many slaughterhouses operate informally and independently.

Despite high market prices, KMC reports more customers. “We are not aiming for huge profits. Our prices are much lower, so customers come to us because they are affordable,” Mandila added.

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The average price per kilo of beef reached $31,819 in the last week of April, up 5.4% since January, according to Dane data. This rise occurs amid a debate on exports and price controls pushed by the Government. Year-over-year, the increase is 15.6%.

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The average price of fattened cattle per kilo reached 9,348 pesos in April 2026, nearly double the 4,698 pesos recorded in April 2020.

Following sharp fuel price increases from 6 May 2026 due to the US-Iran war, higher fuel and fertiliser costs are driving up food prices in South Africa. The basic food basket for Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant recipients has reached R423.86, surpassing the R370 grant and heightening food insecurity risks for low-income households, economists warn.

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The Department of Agriculture is intensifying market interventions as palay prices weaken in several major rice-producing provinces, with the main harvest season nearing completion. About 77 percent of the national harvest is already in. The National Food Authority is raising its buying price to counter the decline.

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