Hass avocados earn twofold as compared to other varieties
Hass avocado farmers in Kenya can earn over two times as compared to their peers growing other varieties such as feurte, keitt, and pinkerton among
Hass avocado farmers in Kenya can earn over two times as compared to their peers growing other varieties such as feurte, keitt, and pinkerton among
A tree tomato farmer from Nyeri County who quit a driving job three years ago to venture into farming has now become his own boss
Anne Wangechi, an avocado farmer from Murang’a County is earning sh70,000 every harvest from the produce which has been described as a ‘new gold’ for
James Ndung’u holding grafted avocado and tree tomato seedlings at his farm in Nyeri County. He also have about 2,000 yam tubers for sale. Photo
James Njeru holding an arrowroot tuber. He sourced the parent plants from Burundi and has since multiplied the tubers for production and sale. Photo Courtesy.
Grafted Hass avocado seedlings. Kerich County farmers are set to get 2,000 such seedlings to grow during this rainy season to diversify their income. Photo:
Jesse Kioria’s wife Kezia inspecting grafted hass avocado seedlings. The couple is cashing on the growing craze for ‘wonder’ fruits. The rising craze for rare
The ministry of agriculture in collaboration with the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) launched avocado farming in December in Runyejes, Embu County as part
Avocado seller at a local market. Kenya avocado export has an expanded market in Europe in April ahead of the entry from Peru. Photo
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