Pig Productions in Kenya
The history of pig
production in Kenya dates back to the early twentieth century, when the
British settlers introduced rearing of pigs. Pork and pork products in Kenya are not only
consumed extensively by the local population but also exported in huge amounts.
Thus, the meat industry in Kenya is a rapidly expanding sector and a major
contributor to the country’s economy.
The production of pork, ham, sausages in Kenya builds the foundation
for other economic activities, like the smokie vendor business, which provides
an excellent opportunity for employment in the country. Due to the easy
availability and steady supply of pork
products in Kenya, the smoking business requires a small investment and
often proves highly profitable.
Kenya exports almost 2000 tonnes of pork and processed pork products
to other countries in Africa, the Gulf Cooperation Countries and the Indian
subcontinent. Export quality meat demands special processing facilities and
controlled monitoring of the entire production process. This has led to the
growth of facilities of international standards and created employment
opportunities for the general population.
The population of Kenya is estimated to grow exponentially by 2050
which would further increase the demand for animal-source foods. Thus, the meat
industry is expanding its reach to other livestock like poultry. This will not
just boost economic growth but also contribute to ensure food sufficiency in
the upcoming future.
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