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Avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya is a growing goldmine. Kenya ranks as the second-largest avocado producer in Africa and the sixth in the world. The country produces over 115,000 metric tons of avocado each year, with 70% coming from small-scale farmers. These fruits are in high demand both locally and interna

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Avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya is a growing goldmine. Kenya ranks as the second-largest avocado producer in Africa and the sixth in the world. The country produces over 115,000 metric tons of avocado each year, with 70% coming from small-scale farmers. These fruits are in high demand both locally and interna

Jun 23
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@yobos · Jun 23

Avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya is a growing goldmine. Kenya ranks as the second-largest avocado producer in Africa and the sixth in the world. The country produces over 115,000 metric tons of avocado each year, with 70% coming from small-scale farmers. These fruits are in high demand both locally and internationally, especially in Europe and the Middle East. Thanks to Kenya’s fertile soils and favourable climate, farmers across the country are increasingly turning to avocados as a source of income. Here’s a complete guide to help you get started. Avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya is a proven pathway to wealth for both small and large-scale farmers. With the right conditions, care, and market links, farmers can turn simple seeds into profitable harvests. [Photo: Courtesy] Getting Started with Avocado Farming in Kenya Avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya thrives under tropical and sub-tropical climates. The crop does well in highland regions and well-drained soils. Kenya's avocado season runs from March to September, with the peak harvest between April and September. Suitable areas for avocado farming include : Murang’a Thika Kiambu Nyeri Embu Meru Kisii Nakuru Naivasha Parts of North Rift Machakos Lower Nyanza Makueni Western Kenya Varieties grown in Kenya : Hass— This is the most exported variety and has a high market demand globally. It takes about five years to start producing fruit but gives high returns. Fuerte— Mostly sold in local markets. It has a smooth green skin and matures faster than Hass. Puebla— Grown on a smaller scale and often used for grafting purposes. Planting is done with a spacing of 6m by 7m or 8m by 10m, depending on soil fertility and rainfall. You can plant 100–130 trees per acre, each producing about 3–4 kg of avocado fruits per season. That translates to about 300–400 kg per acre. Conditions Needed for Successful Avocado Farming To succeed in avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya, farmers must ensure the right environment and care. Ecological Requirements Soil : Avocados grow best in loamy, sandy, or alluvial soils with a pH of 5–7. Drainage : Good drainage is essential. Waterlogged soils cause root rot. Rainfall : Consistent rainfall of about 1000mm annually is ideal. Temperature : Avocados prefer 20°C–24°C. Wind protection : Avocado trees have weak branches. Strong winds can break them easily. Intercropping and Management Avocados can be grown alongside beans, peas, kale, or cabbage in the early years before the tree canopy becomes wide. This adds income and keeps weeds under control.

Regular pruning, pest control, and feeding with organic manure and balanced fertilizers will help the trees produce healthy fruits. Mulching and watering during dry months are also crucial for young trees. Economic and Nutritional Benefits of Avocados Avocado farming in Kenya farming in Kenya is not only profitable but also supports healthy living. The fruit is full of important nutrients that are in high demand globally. Health benefits include : Rich in healthy monounsaturated fats and fiber – good for the heart. High in potassium – boosts vitamin absorption (A, D, E, and K). Contains proteins, iron, and magnesium – important for body growth and development. Market value and returns Avocados retail locally at Kshs 176 per kg. With proper care and management, one acre of avocado trees can earn you over Kshs 50,000 to Kshs 70,000 per season. Hass avocados, in particular, fetch high prices in export markets. Where to Sell Your Avocados in Kenya Selling your avocados is easier today with many buyers looking for high-quality fruits. Here are some of the major companies that buy avocados directly from Kenyan farmers: Kakuzi Contact: 0722 205 895 Vegpro Contact: 020 822 831 Sunripe Contact: 0733 600 212 East African Growers Contacts: 0722 200 681 / 0733 900 478 Kenya Horticultural Exporters Contact: 0703 471 417 Most of these companies offer training, support, and fair prices. Make sure your avocados meet the required quality standards before selling.

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