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Kenya: 2018’s growth was 6.3% thanks to contributions from agriculture

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Tuesday, 30 April 2019

Kenya: 2018’s growth was 6.3% thanks to contributions from agriculture

APRNEWS - In 2018, Kenya’s growth reached 6.23% thanks notably to the agriculture sector favored by good rainfall, the Office for National Statistics indicated on April 25, 2019.

In 2019, the growth was slowed down to 4.9% due to drought and tensions created by a long electoral process.

Zachary Mwangi, director of the national office for statistics, explained the agriculture sector (which represents close 1/3 of the GDP in Kenya) grew by 6.6% against 1.7% in 2017.  

Recently, the World Bank revised the country’s 2019 growth downward to 5.7% due to the late onset of the main rainy season.

As far as the government is concerned, the 2019 growth should be 6.3%.

With Ecofin Agency