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Unlocking Success: A Comprehensive Guide to Onion Farming in Kenya with Onion Doctor

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Discover the wealth of opportunities in onion farming in Kenya, a thriving and lucrative business with Onion Doctor. This comprehensive guide covers the key aspects of onion cultivation, from growth and care to harvesting, varieties, and market dynamics.

Benefits of Onion Farming in Kenya Onion farming in Kenya has a number of benefits. The most obvious benefit is that you can make money from it. Onion is a crop that has a high demand in the market, and you can get good prices for it. But there are other benefits as well. Onion farming is a good way to diversify your farming portfolio. It is also a good crop to grow in areas where other crops do not do well. And finally, it is a very sustainable crop – you can grow it with very little water and without using pesticides or fertilizers.

Market Demand for Onion in Kenya Onion is a very important vegetable crop in Kenya. The country is the largest producer of Onion in the region. Onion is grown all over the country but the main production is from Central, Rift Valley and Eastern provinces. The demand for Onion is very high in the local market. The demand for fresh Onion is higher than that of processed onion. The main consumers of fresh Onion are hotels, restaurants and households. The major buyers of processed Onion are industries such as beverage, canning, flour milling, ice cream and potato chip factories. The price of fresh Onion ranges from 40 to 60 shillings per kilogram while the price of processed Onion ranges from 25 to 45 shillings per kilogram.

Different Varieties of Onion to Grow in Kenya There are various types of Onion you can grow in Kenya, depending on your climate and soil conditions. Common varieties of Onion include shallots, red onions, white onions, yellow onions, sweet onions and pickling onions. Shallots tend to have a milder flavor and are often used in salads and other dishes that call for a subtle flavor. Red onions tend to be sharp in flavor, while white onions are a bit milder and sweeter. Yellow onions have the most pungent taste and are best used in sauces or cooked dishes. Sweet onions have the least pungent flavor and can be eaten raw or cooked. Pickling onions have thin skin and small size, making them ideal for pickling or using in salads or relishes. When deciding which variety of Onion to grow in Kenya, consider the type of soil you have available and the climate conditions you’ll experience throughout the year. If you’re unsure what varieties will thrive best, consult with a knowledgeable local farmer for advice on what type of Onion is best suited to your situation.

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