Eldoret faces Miraa shortage as business gains traction!

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“Consumers of miraa now  must order for it  in order to be assured of its  availability, otherwise  it  is sold  out  as  soon as  it lands in Eldoret from Meru county”

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By Hilda Ngetich

The sale of khat –miraa  has gained  traction in Eldoret- Uasin Gishu county  now considered  a new market for the green gold.

According to Joseph Murungi, a miraa seller ,the population of people consuming miraa in Eldoret has exponentially grown over the years.

Murungi however  says the supply  remains low compared to the demand.

“Consumers of miraa now  must order for it  in order to be assured of its  availability, otherwise  it  is sold  out  as  soon as  it lands in Eldoret from Meru county”He notes

Due  to the huge demand , the  prices of  khat are  however  very high and at times we  are  forced to make  very  little  margins .He adds

Everyday Miraa pickups deliver the fresh product in Eldoret twice a day between 6am and 8pm.

The demand for the product is expected to double  in the  coming months as  soon as  Eldoret attains the  City  status.

Miraa, the local name for Khat (Catha edulis) is native to the horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It is an evergreen shrub, which is cultivated as a bush or small tree.

The succulent young tender twigs, leaves and shoots of the tree are consumed raw.

Globally, Khat is grown on commercial basis in Ethiopia, Yemen, Kenya and Eritrea.

In Kenya, the crop is cultivated in large quantities in Meru, Tharaka Nithi and Embu Counties.

It is estimated that 20 million people in the world consume Miraa on a daily basis.

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