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Home » Njahi Farming in Kenya: Guide to Growing Nutrient-Rich Legume

Njahi Farming in Kenya: Guide to Growing Nutrient-Rich Legume

by kevin Atamba
May 30, 2025
in Agribusiness
Njahi (Dolichos)

Njahi (Dolichos)

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Njahi Farming in Kenya: A Profitable and Nutritious Venture

Njahi, also known as lablab or dolichos bean, is a highly nutritious and drought-tolerant legume gaining popularity among Kenyan farmers. Rich in essential nutrients like proteins, iron, potassium, and magnesium, Njahi serves as both a food crop and animal feed. This guide provides up-to-date information on Njahi farming practices, ideal growing conditions, and market potential in Kenya.

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Njahi Varieties Grown in Kenya

Kenyan farmers cultivate several high-yielding Njahi varieties, including:

  • KAT DL 1, KAT DL 2, KAT DL 3 – Developed by KALRO for drought tolerance
  • Rongai – Known for its adaptability
  • DL 1002 and DL 1009 – Popular for their high nutrient content

Ideal Growing Conditions

Njahi thrives under the following ecological conditions:

  • Soil: Well-drained sandy-loamy soil with a pH of 5.5-6.5
  • Altitude: 500-1800 meters above sea level
  • Temperature: 18°C to 28°C
  • Rainfall: 400-750 mm annually

Planting Guidelines

Njahi can be established through:

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  1. Direct seeding (preferred by most farmers)
  2. Nursery transplantation

Best Practices:

  • Plant at the onset of rains
  • Apply organic manure or 30kg of DAP fertilizer per acre
  • Maintain spacing of 30cm between plants and 45cm between rows
  • Conduct regular weeding to reduce nutrient competition

Pest and Disease Management

Common Diseases:

  • Stem rot
  • Anthracnose
  • Powdery mildew
  • Bacterial leaf spot

Common Pests:

  • Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita and M. hapla)

Control Measures:

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  • Use systemic insecticides
  • Maintain proper field hygiene
  • Practice crop rotation

Harvesting and Yield

Njahi typically matures in 3-5 months. Harvest when pods are dry to ensure optimal quality.


Market Potential and Prices

Njahi commands premium prices due to:

  • High nutritional value
  • Limited production in Kenya

Current Market Prices (2025):

  • 90kg bag: Ksh 5,000 – 7,000 in local markets
  • Strong demand in both domestic and international markets

Why Farmers Should Consider Njahi

  1. Drought Resistance: Ideal for Kenya’s variable climate
  2. Nutritional Benefits: Rich in proteins and minerals
  3. Market Advantage: Higher returns compared to common beans
  4. Dual Purpose: Edible beans and leaves for animal feed

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