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Home » Irish Potato Farming in Kenya: Guide to Successful Cultivation

Irish Potato Farming in Kenya: Guide to Successful Cultivation

by kevin Atamba
May 31, 2025
in Agribusiness
Irish Potato Farming

Irish Potato Farming

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The Importance of Irish Potatoes in Kenya

Irish potatoes rank among Kenya’s most important staple foods, alongside maize and rice. This versatile crop is consumed nationwide in various forms—boiled, mashed, or processed into chips and French fries. Its nutritional value and economic potential make it a valuable crop for both small-scale and commercial farmers.

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Major Irish Potato Growing Regions

Kenya’s diverse climate supports potato cultivation across multiple counties, with key production areas including:

  • Nyandarua (leading producer)
  • Kirinyaga, Murang’a, Nakuru
  • Elgeyo Marakwet, Narok, Bomet
  • Trans Nzoia, Bungoma, Laikipia
  • Nandi, Uasin Gishu, Meru, Nyeri

Nutritional Value of Irish Potatoes

Irish potatoes offer numerous health benefits, including:

  • High fiber content for digestion and cholesterol management.
  • Vitamins B6 and C, plus antioxidants like carotenoids and flavonoids.
  • Folate, essential for DNA synthesis.
  • Choline, which supports brain development.
  • Bone-strengthening minerals (iron, phosphorus, calcium, zinc).

Ideal Growing Conditions

To maximize yields, Irish potatoes require:

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  • Altitude: 1,500–2,800 meters above sea level.
  • Rainfall: Well-distributed, 850–1,400 mm annually.
  • Temperature: 16–20°C for optimal tuber development.
  • Soil: Well-drained loamy or sandy soils (pH 5–6.5), rich in organic matter.

Popular Potato Varieties in Kenya

Farmers can choose from high-yielding, disease-resistant varieties such as:

  • Shangi, Saviola, Musica, Royal
  • Sitra, Purple Gold, Mayan Gold
  • Panamera, Evora, Zafira
  • Tigana, Sherekea, Ambition, Laura, Lady Amarilla, Sagitta

Planting and Farm Management

Land Preparation & Planting

  • Use certified seeds from disease-tolerant, high-yield varieties.
  • Create furrows spaced 75 cm apart, with seeds placed 30 cm apart.
  • Practice crop rotation and weed control to minimize pests and diseases.

Fertilizer Application

  • At planting: Apply 50 kg DAP per acre.
  • Top dressing (3–4 weeks later): Use 50 kg CAN per acre or nitrogen-rich alternatives like NPK.

Harvesting and Yields

  • Potatoes mature in about 4 months (varies by variety).
  • Signs of maturity: Yellowing leaves.
  • Average yield: 30–100 bags per acre, depending on variety and farming practices.
  • Harvest during dry weather to allow tubers to dry quickly.

Market Opportunities

Irish potatoes enjoy strong demand across Kenya, with multiple sales avenues:

  • Local markets (mama mboga stalls, open-air markets).
  • Institutional buyers (schools, hotels, restaurants).
  • Export opportunities through companies like Selina Wamucii.

Price Trends

  • Prices vary by region; for example, Nairobi sells at ~Ksh 50 per kg (National Potato Council of Kenya).

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