In 2024, the forecasted yield of whole fresh goat milk in Kenya is 534 hectograms per animal. The projections indicate a year-on-year decline, with the yield decreasing to 528 in 2025, 522 in 2026, 517 in 2027, and 511 in 2028. This represents a consistent downward trend, with the yield decreasing by approximately 1.12% per year on average over this five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential impacts of climate change on goat farming conditions.
- Technological advancements in animal husbandry techniques.
- Governmental policies and subsidies supporting agricultural productivity.
- Market demand fluctuations and their influence on production practices.