Key Market Indicators
By 2026, Kenya is expected to have 6 million hectares of agricultural land. This is an increase of 0.3 percent compared to 2021, when it stood at 5.9 million hectares. Over the past 54 years, the country's agricultural land supply has grown at an average annual rate of 0.3 percent. In 2021, Kenya was the 41st most agriculturally productive country in the world. The UK was the top contender, with 5.9 million hectares. India, Russia, and China followed in second, third, and fourth place respectively.