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ANNA APPLE FARMING IN KENYA: A viable option for Kenyan farmers?
With the right knowledge and approach, Anna apple farming in Kenya can be a lucrative endeavor. The country’s temperate climate makes it an ideal location for this activity, and there is currently an ever-increasing demand for apples. Here are some important things to consider if you are interested in starting Anna Apple farming in Kenya:
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The holiday season is upon us, and as a tradition we always find ourselves reflecting on the past year and those who have helped to shape our personal lives or even businesses. It’s been quite a year for us all! We hope that this year has been just as memorable for you and your loved
Diseases affecting apple farming in Kenya
Powdery mildew Symptoms Spores appear first as white, felt-like patches on the lower surface of the leaves of the apple. Secondary infections commonly appear first on the lower leaf surface, and may be detectable on the upper leaf surface as chlorotic spots. Leaves infected along the leaf margin may become curled, crinkled, or folded longitudinally.
Why Africa offers growing opportunities for agricultural products
The main drivers of demand for agricultural products are population growth, urbanisation, economic growth and changing diets. Population growth brings greater demand, urbanisation leads to more people buying food rather than producing their own, economic growth increases purchasing power while changing diets implies that people are opting for diverse, and sometimes healthier, consumption. Africa is
Africa must start by treating agriculture as a business
No region of the world has ever moved to industrialised economy status without a transformation of the agricultural sector. Agriculture, which contributes 16.2% of the GDP of Africa, and gives some form of employment to over 60% of the population, holds the key to accelerated growth, diversification and job creation for African economies. But the