Why are Kenyan’s paying more for their sugar?

Africa Daily - Een podcast door BBC World Service

The price of sugar is on the rise in Kenya and it’s really hitting people’s pockets.It’s partly due to a shortage of sugarcane in the country.In April, it was reported that some sugar mills were closing their operations, due to the lack of the raw material. Amid a dispute with millers, some farmers are moving away from sugar to other crops.So, what’s behind it all? And why are Kenyan’s paying more for their sugar? #AfricaDaily

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