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Onion farming in Kenya, particularly in regions like Naivasha, Kajiado, Meru, and Oloitoktok, has become a thriving venture. With the crop’s resilience in hot and dry climates, high demand, and prices soaring up to 100 shillings per kilogram, it presents an excellent opportunity for farmers. This guide, enriched with insights from Onion Doctor, details the step-by-step process of successful onion farming, from land preparation to selecting the right onion varieties.
How to Prepare Land for Onion Farming: Before delving into onion farming, meticulous land preparation is paramount for success. Here’s a step-by-step guide: Choose a Suitable Location: Onions thrive best in altitudes of 500 – 2000M above sea level, and regions with a rainfall of 500 – 700mm. Excess rain can lead to bulb rot, emphasizing the need for a careful selection of the planting location. Soil Requirements: Ensure the soil has good water-holding capabilities and a pH of 6 – 7. Prioritize altitudes and regions that align with these soil conditions. Early Land Preparation: Plough the land at least three weeks before planting and harrow it three times for a fine tilth. Organic Manure Application: Apply at least 40 tonnes of organic manure per acre, ensuring well-nourished soil.
Onion Propagation and Planting: Choosing the right onion variety and ensuring optimal germination rate are crucial for successful onion farming: Selecting Suitable Seed Varieties: Identify a suitable seed variety and test germination rate. A rate above 70% is ideal for planting. Nursery Management: Solarize the soil for nursery management, choosing a site close to water, with a gentle slope to prevent waterlogging. Ensure the bed is raised and treat seeds before planting. Onion Propagation: Sow seeds in a well-prepared nursery bed using line sowing. Protect seedlings from direct sunlight with mulching.
Onion Varieties: Selecting the right onion variety is pivotal for a thriving farming business. Explore these notable varieties recommended by Onion Doctor: Red Creole Onion: Suited for hot climates, resistant to pink rot, with small to medium bulbs and a yield potential of 15 – 28 tonnes per acre. Ideal for commercial farming. Red Couch F1: A hybrid, pink rot-resistant variety with medium to dark red bulbs, catering to hotel and catering industry preferences. Requires a minimum capital of 100,000 – 150,000 per acre and yields 20 – 30 tonnes. Texas Early Grano: With a white gold color and mild pungency, favored by hotels, it matures in 120 days and adapts to various ecological zones. Red Pinoy: Adaptable to different ecological zones, suitable for export, with a shelf life of six months, resistant to diseases like purple blotch and downy mildew.
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