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Originally published by KBC Top Storiestop
July 8, 2026
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CS Kagwe warns antimicrobial resistance could lock Kenya out of global meat markets

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has warned that antimicrobial resistance (AMR), driven by the misuse of veterinary medicines, poses a serious threat to public health and could shut Kenya out of lucrative global meat markets. Speaking at the opening of the Kenya Meat Co..
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Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has issued a stern warning that antimicrobial resistance (AMR), fueled by the improper use of veterinary medicines, poses a significant threat to Kenya's public health and could lead to the country being barred from global meat markets. The CS highlighted the issue at the Kenya Meat Conference 2026 in Nyeri.
- AMR is linked to approximately 5.5 million deaths globally each year, with Kenya being substantially affected.
- The Government of Kenya is strengthening oversight bodies like the Kenya Veterinary Board and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate to ensure responsible veterinary medicine usage.
- The government also aims to increase livestock’s contribution to GDP from 12% to 20% and nearly double annual meat production to about 990,000 metric tonnes by 2028.
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