Fruit farming in Kenya is one of the most rewarding agribusiness ventures today. With increasing awareness around health and nutrition, the demand for fresh and nutritious fruits continues to rise.
Both local and export markets are eager for quality produce, making fruit farming a great source of income for farmers across the country.
This guide highlights the most profitable fruits to grow in Kenya and where to find ready markets.

Why Fruit Farming in Kenya is a Smart Investment
Kenya has a favorable climate for fruit production. From tropical lowlands to highland regions, various fruits can thrive in different parts of the country. Fruits with high nutritional value like avocados, passion fruit, and mangoes are in high demand not only locally but also in the global market. With minimal land and the right approach, fruit farming can bring steady profits to small- and large-scale farmers alike.
1. Passion Fruit
Passion fruit is one of Kenya’s top fruit exports. The purple and yellow varieties mature quickly and are highly valued for their sweet and tangy flavor. Locally, passion fruits are in high demand in:
Open-air markets
Supermarkets
Grocery stores
Juice and food processing companies
A farmer with consistent supply can earn a steady income throughout the year.
2. Avocados
Avocados are among the most loved and consumed fruits in Kenya. The Hass variety is the most popular for export due to its long shelf life and creamy texture. Even in the local market, you will rarely lack buyers.
Kenya exports avocados to countries like:
Netherlands
UAE
France
China
Many exporters are constantly looking for new suppliers, giving farmers a great opportunity.
3. Strawberries
Though not yet common in many Kenyan farms, strawberries offer high returns per kilo. Their high nutritional content and demand by:
Juice makers
Yoghurt companies
Bakeries
…make strawberries a top choice for farmers near urban centers or cool highland areas. Prices can reach up to Kshs 200 per kilo, especially during off-seasons.
4. Bananas
Bananas are a staple in many Kenyan households, particularly in Western Kenya. Both sweet bananas and cooking types like matoke enjoy strong demand.
Bananas can be sold through:
Local markets
Schools and institutions
Retail outlets
Exporters
With consistent supply, banana farming ensures a steady income all year round.
5. Apples
Apples are premium fruits in Kenya, mostly found in upmarket groceries and supermarkets. Though not native, they grow well in high-altitude areas like:
Nyeri
Meru
Elgeyo Marakwet
They are nutritious and fetch good prices. On average, a single apple sells between Kshs 20–30 in the local market.
6. Citrus Fruits
Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and tangerines are rich in Vitamin C. During health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for citrus surged due to their immunity-boosting properties.
Kenya exports citrus fruits mainly to:
Europe
Middle East
They are also widely sold in local grocery shops and supermarkets.
7. Watermelon
Watermelons thrive in warm regions and have a relatively short maturity period. Farmers in areas like:
Makueni
Kitui
Embu
…can harvest multiple times a year. Watermelons are in high demand locally, especially during dry seasons. They can also be grown for export.
8. Mangoes
Mangoes are juicy, nutritious, and highly marketable. Grown mainly in the Eastern and Coastal regions, mangoes can be sold fresh or supplied to food processors such as:
Delmonte
Afia
Kevian
Their demand is especially high during the mango season from December to March.
9. Pineapples
Pineapples are widely consumed and processed into juices and canned products. An acre of land can hold over 1100 pineapple plants, offering a solid income once mature.
They are sold through:
Open-air markets
Supermarkets
Processing companies
Export agents
Pineapple farming works well in areas like Thika, Murang’a, and parts of Rift Valley.
Fruit farming in Kenya is more than a way to earn money—it’s a path to long-term success in agriculture.
By choosing high-demand, nutritious fruits like passion fruit, avocado, and mango, you can tap into growing markets both locally and abroad.
With proper care, planning and market access, any of the fruits listed here can bring in strong returns for years to come.