Kenya to Import Yellow Corn for First Time Since 2011 on Drought

Kenya has approved the import of 5 million bags, or 450,000 metric tons, of yellow corn from Ukraine as a drought slashes its own output of the grain.

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(Bloomberg) -- Kenya has approved the import of 5 million bags, or 450,000 metric tons, of yellow corn from Ukraine as a drought slashes its own output of the grain.

The imports, the first of the variety since 2011, will be distributed to animal feed millers, said Johnson Irungu, Director of Crops at the Ministry of Agriculture, in an interview on Thursday.

Arrival of the corn from Ukraine will free up more locally grown white corn for human consumption, said Jacques Pienaar, an analyst at South Africa’s Commodity Insight Africa. Corn yields in Kenya this season have halved because of the drought, the National Drought Management Authority said on Feb. 6.

“It will basically help” ease pressure on white corn supplies, Pienaar said by phone. “It will definitely make a dent.”

To contact the reporters on this story: Samuel Gebre in Nairobi at sgebre@bloomberg.net, Antony Sguazzin in Johannesburg at asguazzin@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Antony Sguazzin at asguazzin@bloomberg.net, Andre Janse van Vuuren

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