Kenya Exports 17 Tonnes of Miraa Daily to Somalia

Nairobi: Kenya exports between 13 and 17 tonnes of Miraa (khat) daily to Somalia, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mutahi Kagwe has revealed, dismissing claims that over 40 tonnes leave the country daily. According to Keny...

Nairobi: Kenya exports between 13 and 17 tonnes of Miraa (khat) daily to Somalia, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mutahi Kagwe has revealed, dismissing claims that over 40 tonnes leave the country daily.

According to Kenya News Agency, official records from AFA Kenya (Agriculture and Food Authority) show that Kenya has exported over 17 million kilogrammes of miraa to Somalia since July 2022, following the reopening of the market after a decade-long ban in Europe. Miraa is cultivated by about 110,000 farmers on 360,940 acres, supporting over 1.4 million livelihoods. The annual production is estimated at 32,000 metric tonnes valued at Sh13 billion, with 80-90 percent consumed locally. Somalia remains the dominant export destination.

Addressing Members of Parliament in Nairobi, the CS explained that inconsistencies in reported export volumes arise from market-driven fluctuations in orders, cargo space availability, and produce supply. However, he assured Parliament that export data from AFA, Kentrade, and KRA is now fully integrated under the government single window system.

To strengthen data integrity and safeguard government revenue, Kagwe announced that the Ministry has introduced new controls including mandatory submission of airway bills and flight manifests, KEPHIS inspections for all export consignments, deployment of AFA crop inspectors at export warehouses, and monthly export reporting by airlines to Kenya Airports Authority. Additionally, he disclosed that the Government is also exploring alternative export routes, including opening additional landing ports in Somalia, road exports through northern corridors, and direct miraa cargo flights from Isiolo to Manda Island.

Kagwe established that in support of the sector, the Ministry has invested heavily in irrigation, market sheds, boreholes, and earth dams across Meru, Embu, and Tharaka Nithi counties. ‘A total of Sh220 million in seed capital has been injected into miraa cooperatives, while the Miraa Research Institute was established under KALRO in 2021,’ stated the CS.

Further, Kagwe divulged that the Government has collected Sh67.9 million in miraa levies since 2023, which is being reinvested into research, market access, and infrastructure development. ‘The Government remains fully committed to professionalizing the miraa value chain and unlocking new export markets for our farmers,’ he reaffirmed.

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