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Land Preparation for Fruit Farmning
Land preparation is crucial for fruit farming because it can significantly impact the productivity and profitability of the farm. Here are some reasons why land preparation is essential for fruit farming: Enhances soil fertility: Proper land preparation ensures that the soil is fertile and has the necessary nutrients for plant growth. This helps the fruit
Managing Downy Mildew in Grapes
It can be pretty disappointing to invest in a crop only for all your efforts to go into the drain. In the process, you end up with insignificant yields. Leaf loss due to downy mildew is something each farmer should worry about. It affects the fruit quality and reduces the plant’s hardiness and growth. Downy
Investing in Plantain Farming
The first step to getting into plantain farming is getting farmland with favorable ecological conditions for plantain. It should have fertile, well-drained, loamy soils with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.0. You will also need to be situated in an area with a temperate climate between 15oC and 30oC.
Growth in diversification and value addition in apple farming
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Apple farming is a lucrative agribusiness that is gaining popularity in Kenya. This is due to its increasing demand, many health benefits, limited local supply, and competitive prices in the local and export markets. Currently, we are forced to import apples from South Africa and