
Bean prices across select East African countries recorded mixed movements between February and March 2026, reflecting shifting market conditions and supply dynamics.
In Kenya, yellow beans saw a slight decline from $1,390 per metric ton in February to $1,352 in March, while red beans increased from $1,100 to $1,130, pointing to varying demand across varieties.
Tanzania registered a drop in prices from $864 to $807, suggesting improved supply or reduced demand pressures.
In contrast, Uganda experienced a modest rise from $769 to $797, while Rwanda’s prices also edged up from $603 to $624.
The data, compiled by the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), highlights uneven trends across the region, driven by factors such as harvest performance, cross-border trade, and local consumption patterns.
Overall, bean prices remain relatively high, underlining ongoing food cost pressures for households in East Africa.
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