New biological solution stops fruit flies attack on mangoes
Mango farmers in Kenya who have been incurring 30 to 80 per cent fruit yield losses due to attack by fruit flies can now control
Mango farmers in Kenya who have been incurring 30 to 80 per cent fruit yield losses due to attack by fruit flies can now control
Sukari F1 watermelon variety. The variety matures in 75-90 days. Photo: Zablon Oyugi. A class eight school leaver who chose to grow Sukari F1 watermelon variety
Amiran Kenya Limited has found a permanent solution to bacterial wilt, a soil born disease caused by bacteria ‘Pseudomonas solanacearum’ which normally destroys nearly 100
Onyancha and Sang’anyi’s one acre tomato farm in Nyamira North Sub-county. The two farmers are expecting to start harvesting their tomatoes from mid-March
Tomato farmers and consumers are set to benefit from steady tomato supply to the markets with the introduction of a new
Since its introduction to the Kenyan market in April last year, Amiran Kenya’s Shanty Improved F1 has turned one
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