In 2023, sugar cane losses in Kenya stood at 254.0 Thousand Metric Tons. From 2024 to 2028, these losses are forecasted to decline year-on-year, with values at 248.0, 241.0, 235.0, 229.0, and 224.0 Thousand Metric Tons respectively. The year-on-year decline in percentage terms is as follows: -2.36% from 2024 to 2025, -2.49% from 2025 to 2026, -2.55% from 2026 to 2027, and -2.18% from 2027 to 2028. Over the last five years, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) reflects an average yearly decline of approximately -2.45%.
Future trends to watch for include potential changes in climatic conditions, agricultural practices, and policy measures which could further impact sugar cane losses. Additionally, technological advancements and increased investments in sustainable farming methods could potentially mitigate these losses.