The barley supply in Kenya for 2023 stood at 79.0 thousand metric tons. From 2024 onwards, the data is forecasted. The supply is projected to increase steadily, reaching 80.0 thousand metric tons in 2024, 81.0 thousand metric tons in 2025, and maintaining that level in 2026 and 2027, before rising slightly to 82.0 thousand metric tons in 2028. This indicates a gradual upward trend.
Year-on-year variations show modest increases:
- 2024: +1.27%
- 2025: +1.25%
- 2026: 0.00%
- 2027: 0.00%
- 2028: +1.23%
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years is approximately 0.95%.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of climate change on barley yield, advancements in agricultural technology, and policy adjustments related to crop production. Monitoring these factors will be essential for understanding and anticipating shifts in barley supply in Kenya.