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Agricultural productivity in Kenya: 2000-2020

by Alejandro Nin-Pratt
Publisher(s): international food policy research institute (ifpri)
Open Access | CC BY-4.0
Citation
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro. 2023. Agricultural productivity in Kenya: 2000-2020. In Food Systems Transformation in Kenya: Lessons from the Past and Policy Options for the Future, eds. Clemens Breisinger, Michael Keenan, Juneweenex Mbuthia, and Jemimah Njuki. Part 3: Toward more productive food systems, Chapter 6, Pp. 131-170. https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896294561_06

Agriculture is key to economic growth and poverty reduction in Kenya as it plays a pivotal role in employment creation, food security, exports, and sustainable development. In 2019, it directly contributed 22.7 percent of GDP, accounted for 20.9 percent of total exports, and generated 43.3 percent of employment (Chapter 2). The sector is thus not only an important driver of Kenya’s economy but also the means of livelihood for many Kenyan people. Given the economic and social importance of agriculture in Kenya, policies have revolved around the main goal of increasing productivity and incomes, especially for smallholders, to enhance food security and equity, with an emphasis on production intensification, commercialization, and environmental sustainability (Alila and Atieno 2006). In this context, the declining performance of the sector measured in terms of its growth has been a major concern for policymakers.

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