Natural honey production in Kenya stood at 14.54 Thousand Metric Tons in 2023, showing a steady decrease over the past years. The year-on-year variation for 2023 was a slight decline at -2.38%, continuing the trend from 2022's -2.37%. The CAGR over the last five years was -6.66%. Forecasts indicate further declines, predicting a value of 12.89 Thousand Metric Tons by 2028, with a projected 5-year CAGR of -1.9% and an overall 5-year growth rate of -9.14%.
Future trends to watch for:
- Climate change impacts on bee populations and flowering plants.
- Evolution of agricultural practices and land use in Kenya.
- Government policies and initiatives aimed at supporting apiculture.
- Global market demand for natural and organic honey products.
- Technological advancements in beekeeping and honey extraction.