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Heavy rains impact fresh produce in Kenya

Due to ongoing heavy rains, a significant disruption in the supply of fresh produce is anticipated in Kenya, particularly affecting consumers with an expected shortage and price surge. The agriculture-rich area of Kinungi in Naivasha, a key supplier to Nairobi and the Coast, has reported substantial damage to crops, including kale, onions, spinach, and cabbage, which are rotting before maturity.

Over 30 percent of the fresh produce consumed in Nairobi and Mombasa originates from this region. The adverse weather conditions, compounded by flash floods from the neighbouring county of Nyandarua, have not only led to crop destruction but also impacted infrastructure, such as roads, and heightened the risk of dam overflow.

Local authorities and leaders have expressed concern over the economic impact on farmers, many of whom are unable to meet financial obligations such as school fees. Calls for increased support and vigilance in managing water levels in dams have been made to mitigate further damage and potential tragedies. The situation underscores the vulnerability of agricultural productivity to climatic variations and the effects on food supply and prices.

Source: the-star.co.ke

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