Abstract:
Introduction:
Maize is the main staple food in Kenya for a large proportion of the population in
both urban and rural areas. Maize consumption is estimated at 98 kilograms per person
per year, which translates to roughly 30 to 34 million bags (2.7 to 3.1 million metric tons)
per year. Maize is also important in Kenya’s crop production patterns, accounting for
roughly 28 percent of gross farm output from the small-scale farming sector (Jayne et al.,
2001).