Key Market Indicators
Tomato consumption in Kenya is forecast to reach 632,000 metric tons by 2026. That's an increase of 1.3% annually from 2021's figure of 583,000 metric tons. Since 2017, Kenyan demand has inched up 0.1% each year. In 2021, the country ranked 29th in the world for tomato consumption, with Pakistan overtaking at 583,000 metric tons. India, the United States, and Egypt ranked second, third, and fourth respectively. Production of tomatoes in Kenya is set to reach 633,570 metric tons by 2026. That's a 1.6% annual increase from 2021's 577,340 metric tons. Since 1966, Kenyan production has increased 7.1% each year. In 2021, the country ranked 34th in the world for tomato production, with Argentina surpassing at 577,340 metric tons. India, the United States, and Egypt were again the top three producers.