The garlic yield in Kenya showed fluctuating performance from 2013 to 2023, with notable peaks and troughs. In 2023, the yield stood at 168.16 thousand hectograms per hectare. Year-on-year variations were significant, with major increases in 2014 and 2019, offset by declines in intervening years. The CAGR over the last five years was 5.94%, indicating a general upward trend. For the forecasted period 2024-2028, a more stable growth pattern is expected with a CAGR of 1.34% and an overall growth rate of 6.9% by 2028.
Future trends to watch include advancements in agricultural technology, climate change impacts, and government policies supporting agriculture, potentially influencing garlic yield stability and growth in Kenya.