Kenya's non-metallic mineral sector is currently undergoing a transition from raw ore exportation to value-added processing. With the rise of local beauty brands, there is a surging demand for kaolin clay for skin whitening as consumers shift toward natural, mineral-based dermatological solutions.
Geographically, the Rift Valley provides diverse mineral deposits, yet the lack of advanced purification technology often limits the application of these minerals in high-end manufacturing. Many local factories still struggle with consistency in the density of wollastonite used in construction composites, leading to structural variances.
Furthermore, the agricultural and filtration industries in Kenya are beginning to realize that diatomaceous earth is silica based, making it an essential component for water purification and pest control in the tropical Kenyan climate.


