The recent surge in tomato prices, particularly in Kenya, is primarily driven by a combination of extreme weather and rising logistical costs. As of May 2026, many households are treating tomatoes as a “luxury item” due to these sharp increases.Key Reasons for the Price is; hike,excessive rain and crop loss.Ongoing heavy rains across major farming regions have severely disrupted production.
Excessive moisture during the rainy season often leads to crop diseases and waterlogging, which significantly reduces the overall supply.Trade retaliation, Specifically affecting Kenya, a ban on maize imports from Tanzania led to retaliatory measures where Tanzania withheld tomato exports. This trade dispute caused the price of a 60kg crate to jump from roughly KSh 3,000 to nearly KSh 9,000 in some areas.
High transportation costs;rising fuel prices have increased the cost of moving produce from farms to local markets. These added logistics costs are passed directly to consumers.Seasonal Shortages; Agricultural experts note that the current period aligns with a “low harvest” phase in the cropping calendar, which naturally tightens supply and drives up demand.
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