As of December 2014[update], the output and market share of each manufacturer was as summarized in the table below:[16][a]
Rank | Name of Manufacturer | Output (Metric tonnes) | Market Share (%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mumias Sugar Company | 117,966[17] | 19.93 |
2 | West Kenya Sugar Limited | 73,696[17] | 12.45 |
3 | Nzoia Sugar Factory | 66,462[17] | 11.23 |
4 | South Nyanza Sugar Company | 60,028[17] | 10.14 |
5 | Transmara Sugar Company | 58,887[17] | 9.95 |
6 | Butali Sugar Mills | 56,853[17] | 9.60 |
7 | Sukari Industries Limited | 42,143[17] | 7.12 |
8 | Kibos Sugar and Allied Industries Limited | 39,415[17] | 6.66 |
9 | Muhoroni Sugar Company | 38,864[17] | 6.56 |
10 | Chemelil Sugar Factory | 37,720[17] | 6.37 |
Total | 592,034[17] | 100.00% |
In 2015, national sugar production totaled 632,000 metric tonnes, the highest production quantity Kenya has ever achieved, on an annual basis.[18]
During the first four months of 2020, Kenya produced 193,532 tonnes (213,333 tons) of crystalline sugar and imported another 184,677 tonnes (203,572 tons) to cover the production deficit, according to the Kenya Sugar Directorate.[19] The table below shows the eight largest sugar manufacturers in the country during the first four months of 2020.[19]
Rank | Name of Manufacturer | Output (Metric tonnes) | Market Share (%) |
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1 | West Kenya Sugar Company | 57,317[19] | 29.62 |
2 | Butali Sugar Mills | 31,108[19] | 16.07 |
3 | Kibos Sugar and Allied Industries Limited | 27,732[19] | 14.33 |
4 | Sukari Industries Limited | 27,606[19] | 14.26 |
5 | Transmara Sugar Company | 25,122[19] | 12.98 |
6 | Nzoia Sugar Factory | 3,832[17] | 1.98 |
7 | Muhoroni Sugar Company | 3,784[19] | 1.96 |
8 | Chemelil Sugar Factory | 1,442[19] | 0.75 |
Total | 193,532[19] | 100.00% |