News and knowhow for farmers

Drought-tolerant beans help smallholder farmers beat drought effects

bean farming

Smallholder farmers in Kenya can beat the current drought effects by growing drought-tolerant beans that require less water and mature in two months ready for harvesting.

“KAT Bean 9, KAT Bean X69, KAT Bean 1 and KAT Bean X65 mature within two months, as opposed to normal varieties which take up to 90 days, the varieties withstand water shortage  even in states where ordinary varieties cannot survive,” said  David Karanja, Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Organisation National Coordinator for Grains and Legumes.  

The export market, especially to the European Union, remains lucrative with a total demand exceeding 30,000 metric tonnes per year.

Related content

University drop out makes over Sh0.5m net income a season from French beans farming

Heat tolerant beans that fight climate change

Bidco Africa looking for 25,000 farmers to grow sunflower and soya beans

Karanja said the new varieties are an opportunity for both small and large-scale farmers to reap returns within the shortest time possible.

In this, a farmer can harvest between 400 kg and 700 kg from one acre. And prices of the beans would be higher by about 20 per cent when compared to the ordinary breeds in the market. The beans are preferred for export after packaging, canning and saucing.

“When digested the beans cannot cause flatulence when compared to other varieties, they are also easy to prepare into snacks after pre-cooking,” said Karanja.

“Urban populations do not have much time to cook beans, but the varieties are handy- they cook for maximum of 15 minutes compared to two hours for the ordinary ones. The pre-cocked characteristic makes them energy and time efficient, therefore, standing out from the rest,” he said.

According to the 2018 Economic Survey report, production of beans increased by 16 per cent from 8.1m bags in 2016 to 9.4mbags in 2017.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top