KNBS: Kenya produces more sugar, but consumers still pay higher prices
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Kenya is producing more sugar than it has in years, cane deliveries to factories are recovering, and the government is tightening protection for local millers, yet households are still paying more for the commodity. The average retail price of sugar rose for a fourth consecutive month in July to Ksh167.41 per kilogramme, according to the […]
Reporting originally appeared via People Daily. Read the full source for additional context.