[caption id="attachment_5203" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pears Farming in Kenya[/caption]
Key Things You Need To Know When Getting Into Pear Farming
Pear farming is one of the most profitable agribusinesses that is gaining popularity in the country. The trees are easy to grow, highly productive, can grow in various ecological conditions, require little management, and retail at competitive prices. Besides, they produce juicy fruits and are less susceptible to pests and diseases.
When establishing your orchard, you must plant two cultivars for optimum pollination and fruit set. This is because most pear varieties are not self-pollinating. In commercial production, you need to embrace proper management practices for the plants to flourish.
There are several reasons why the demand fears are increasing rapidly. They include:
Although they can grow in a wide range of ecological conditions, pears perform best in areas with:
Although they can grow in a wide range of soils, they thrive in deep, well-drained, fertile sandy loam to clay loam soils with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.0. However, they can be grown up to a pH of 8.7. In coastal environments, pears tend to tolerate salty environments. The pH can be regulated using lime. Sandy soils are not ideal as they drain water quickly, while clay soils drain slowly and become waterlogged easily.
Pear trees should be planted at a spacing of 5m x 6m, 4m x 6m, or 8m x 4m depending on the variety. The land should first be prepared well, and the topsoil put in the planting holes mixed with one bucket of well-decomposed manure.
Pears can be grown in most parts of the country. They perform well in most parts of Central, Western, and Rift Valley regions, specifically cold areas like Limuru, Nyeri, Molo, Meru, Naivasha, and Kimende. They also flourish in the Coastal areas and under irrigation in drier parts of Eastern and Northern Kenya.
As a farmer, you want a highly productive crop that gives you a steady income. Pears are highly productive trees, with a single tree producing an average of 180kgs per season. An acre can accommodate about 120 – 200 trees, depending on the spacing. An acre with 150 trees equates to an output of 27,000kgs.
The fruits have a price range of Ksh 90 to Ksh 120 per kilo and about Ksh 20 for one fruit. That translates to an income of Ksh 2.43 million to 3.24 from one acre. The prices are even higher in export markets.
The fruit has a high demand both locally and in export markets. Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands provide the largest market in Europe. The demand is also high in China, Bahrain, Belarus, Rwanda, and Somalia.
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