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Covid-19 EconData Kenya
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  • ECONOMIC IMPACT
    • GDP
    • FOREX
    • Remittances
      • Remittances as % of GDP
    • Mobile Payments
      • Mobile Money Payments as % OF GDP
    • Exports Imports
    • Tea and Coffee Exports
    • Horticulture Exports
    • Petroleum Usage
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  • BANKING SECTOR
    • Bank Credit by Sector
    • Banking Performance
    • Loan Restructuring
    • Payments Cards
    • KEPSS / RTGS
    • EFTs
    • Payments by Channel
    • CBK - BANKING SUPERVISION REPORT 2019
      • KEY INDICATORS
      • LOANS AND NPLs BY INSTITUTION
      • LOANS AND NPLs BY SECTOR
      • MORTGAGE NPLs
  • EMPLOYMENT
    • Employment Trends by Employment Status
    • Employment Trends by Age Class
    • % Employment Status by Age Class
  • VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
    • Housing Status
    • Household Assets
    • Poverty
    • Agriculture
    • ICT Usage and Ownership
    • Employment and Dependency
    • Food Security
    • Power for Lighting
  • TRACKER STUDY
    • Food Security
    • Earnings
  • HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY
    • Household Spending
    • Impact on Financial Lives
  • KANTAR TRACKER STUDY
Covid-19 EconData Kenya

Agriculture

Datasets used in this analysis have been digitised from the Kenya Population and Housing Census, Volume IV: Distribution of Population by Socio-Economic Characteristics. The data can be accessed and downloaded as a spreadsheet below:

Households Growing Crops - Sub County

Households Rearing Livestock and Fish - Sub County

Distribution of Land Area and Household Farming Purpose - Sub County

Number of Livestock and Fish - Sub County

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