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Kenyan Dairy Industry Stumbles Due to COVID-19, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Milk production in Kenya dipped from 60 million liters in January to 54 million liters as of the end of March.
Released Friday, May 29, 2020
Milk production in Kenya dipped from 60 million liters in January to 54 million liters as of the end of March, according to the Kenyan Dairy Board. The available stock of raw milk was depleted as a consequence of the challenges faced in supplying the milk to dairy processors as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which in turn led to an increase in dairy product prices.
Industrial Info is tracking 52 dairy sector plants in Africa, and 18 active dairy projects worth $79.34 million. Click here for a list of plants, and here for a list of projects.
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