Kenya’s tea production fell sharply in the first half of 2025, dropping 12.39% to 283.25 million kilograms from 323.30 million kilograms in the same period in 2024, according to the Tea Board of Kenya (TBK).

Estates output fell 12.3% to 64.58 million kilograms, while Nyayo Tea Zones dropped 17.8% to 2.19 million kilograms. Independent producers showed relative resilience, slipping 2.2% to 67.71 million kilograms.

Regionally, the West of Rift zone saw a steeper contraction of 13.0% to 186.5 million kilograms compared to an 11.2% drop in the East of Rift to 96.7 million kilograms.

Producer 2025 (Kg) 2024 (Kg) Change (Kg) Var (%)
KTDA Smallholders 148,771,833 177,827,991 –29,056,158 –16.3%
Estates 64,575,185 73,604,082 –9,028,897 –12.3%
Independents 67,713,406 69,207,344 –1,493,938 –2.2%
Nyayo Tea Zones 2,191,401 2,664,788 –473,387 –17.8%
Total 283,251,826 323,304,206 –40,052,380 –12.39%
Tea Production by Producer (Jan–Jun 2025 vs 2024)

Auction sales in June rose to 32.34 million kilograms from 28.47 million kilograms in June 2024, though average prices eased to USD 2.01 from USD 2.14. Absorption improved to 56% from 45%, with smallholder teas averaging USD 2.46 per kilogram.

However, exports for the half-year fell 9% to 274.6 million kilograms from 302.9 million kilograms a year earlier.

Country 2025 (Kg) 2024 (Kg) Change (Kg) Var (%)
Pakistan 97,394,032 103,017,896 –5,623,864 –5%
Egypt 37,207,656 43,778,085 –6,570,429 –15%
UK 20,765,359 30,669,244 –9,903,885 –32%
UAE 13,305,634 16,181,131 –2,875,497 –18%
Russia 13,147,079 15,877,360 –2,730,281 –17%
Oman 10,038,416 1,296,502 +8,741,914 +674%
Sudan 7,166,645 4,725,305 +2,441,340 +52%
India 6,693,491 4,615,103 +2,078,388 +45%
Kazakhstan 5,662,156 3,796,141 +1,866,015 +49%
Yemen 1,768,826 9,095,981 –7,327,155 –81%
Top 10 Export Destinations (Jan–Jun 2025 vs 2024)

Local tea sales rose 12% to 3.21 million kilograms in June from 2.86 million kilograms a year earlier.

Over the first half of 2025, cumulative local sales stood at 17.98 million kilograms, down 2.6% from 18.47 million kilograms in 2024, reflecting weaker domestic demand despite the June rebound.


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