Key Market Indicators
Kenya's fish production is projected to reach 25,700 metric tons by 2028, up from 23,000 metric tons in 2023. This reflects an annual growth rate of 1.8%, according to recent data. Since 1965, the country's fish supply has seen a consistent rise of 7.7% each year. In parallel, fish consumption in Kenya is expected to hit 23,500 metric tons by 2028, increasing from 20,700 metric tons in 2023. This represents an average annual growth rate of 2.1%. Since 2019, demand for fish in Kenya has surged by 2.9% annually. In 2023, Kenya ranked 91st globally in fish consumption, with Azerbaijan surpassing it at 20,700 metric tons. Japan, the Philippines, and Thailand occupied the second, third, and fourth positions respectively in the global ranking.