Kenyan growers cash in on ideal weather for world’s fastest-growing superfruit
Since its classification as a superfruit in the early 2000s the global blueberry market is one of the few horticulture sectors that has seen consistently
Since its classification as a superfruit in the early 2000s the global blueberry market is one of the few horticulture sectors that has seen consistently
In one year, the price of F1 onion hybrid seeds has doubled from about Sh20,000 a kilogram to an average of Sh40,000. According to seed
The heavy rains experienced across Kenya are driving up fungal infections and fungicide application by farmers. Rains are correlated with an increase in fungal parasites
An increase in tomato seedling sellers in Kenya is moderating prices by ensuring a consistent supply of tomatoes in markets. This is avoiding prolonged periods
Long-term weather forecasting tools are helping tomato farmers rake in its promised millions and avoid the perennial losses experienced by other farmers. With climate change
While E. coli is among the leading causes of illness from the consumption of unsanitary raw vegetables, new evidence shows that diseased or pest-ridden crops
Kenya’s first sugar beet processing company is looking to increase its farmer base from 320 to 1,000 at the end of the year. In a
An investigation on the impact of climate change on Kenyan coffee farmers warned that 93 per cent of growers had experienced the effects of climate
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