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Production risks in onion production in Kenya can arise from various factors, including climate conditions, pests and diseases, and agronomic practices.
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Here are some of the key production risks that onion farmers in Kenya might face:
Climate and Weather: Onions are sensitive to temperature and moisture conditions. Erratic or extreme weather events such as droughts, heavy rains, can damage the crop, affect bulb formation, and lead to reduced yields. It grows best at below 1,900m altitude; 500-‐700mm rainfall; 15-‐ 30 ºC temperature range. Land should be ploughed or ripped as deep as possible, and a good seed bed prepared, with all lumps broken up with a disc and smoothened with a roller.
Pests and Diseases: Pests like onion thrips and diseases like onion white rot can significantly impact onion production. Thrips feed on the leaves, causing damage and potentially transmitting viruses, while onion white rot is a fungal disease that affects the roots and can lead to plant wilting and reduced bulb quality.
Soil Health and Fertility: Soil-borne diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and poor soil structure can all affect onion production. If the soil is not properly managed through practices such as crop rotation and proper fertilization, it can lead to lower yields and poor quality bulbs. Onions can be grown on many soils but medium textured soils are preferred. Optimum pH is in the range of 6 to 7. Fertilizer requirements are normally 60 to 100 kg/Acre N, 25 to 45 kg/Acre P and 45 to 80 kg/Acre K. We the Onion Doctor offer soil testing services at a very competitive cost. Reach to us for a quote.
Agronomic Practices: Poor crop management practices such as inadequate irrigation, improper spacing, and insufficient weed control can lead to reduced yields and lower quality bulbs. Drip irrigation helps to keep the soil moist at the right water content, use 3 drip lines per bed and ensure they have a uniform spacing of at least 30 cm apart. Use manure and fertilizer for a healthy yield. We Onion Doctor offer Drip irrigation in a very competitive cost depending on the acreage.
Purchasing of Quality Seeds: The use of poor-quality seeds can result in inconsistent germination, low vigor, and susceptibility to diseases. It’s crucial for farmers to source quality onion seeds from us Onion Doctor, very high-quality, disease free seedlings that will give you high yield harvest with our guide, and trainings.
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