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Home » Yellow Beans Farming in Kenya

Yellow Beans Farming in Kenya

by kevin Atamba
July 4, 2025
in Agribusiness
Yellow Beans Farming in Kenya

Yellow Beans Farming in Kenya

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Introduction

Yellow beans remain one of Kenya’s most profitable and widely consumed legumes, offering farmers a reliable income due to their high demand in local markets, supermarkets, and grocery stores. This guide provides updated insights into yellow bean farming, including optimal growing conditions, best varieties, pest management, and market opportunities.

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Ideal Growing Regions for Yellow Beans in Kenya

Yellow beans thrive in the following major agricultural zones:

  • Western Kenya (Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia)
  • Rift Valley (Uasin Gishu, Nakuru, Trans Nzoia)
  • Eastern Kenya (Embu, Meru, Machakos)
  • Central Kenya (Murang’a, Nyeri, Kirinyaga)
  • Nyanza (Kisii, Migori, Homa Bay)

Ecological Requirements for Optimal Growth

To achieve high yields, ensure the following conditions:
✔ Soil Type: Well-drained sandy-loam soils with high organic matter
✔ Climate: Warm temperatures (20-30°C) with moderate rainfall
✔ Rainfall: 600-900 mm annually, well-distributed
✔ Soil pH: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.5-7.5)


Best Yellow Bean Varieties in Kenya

1. Pole (Climbing) Yellow Beans

  • Yellow Roman – High-yielding, disease-resistant
  • Marvel of Venice – Early maturing, excellent taste
  • Gold Nectar – Drought-tolerant, good for dry areas
  • Kentucky Wonder – Popular for commercial farming
  • Monte Gusto – High market demand

2. Bush (Dwarf) Yellow Beans

  • Brittle Wax Bush Snap Bean – Fast-growing, high productivity
  • Pencil Pod Black Wax Bean – Resistant to pod borers
  • Golden Butter Wax Bush Snap Bean – Sweet flavor, preferred for fresh markets
  • Goldrush Bush Snap Bean – High-yielding, stores well

Land Preparation & Planting

Step 1: Soil Preparation

  • Plough and harrow the land to a fine tilth.
  • Remove weeds to reduce nutrient competition.
  • Apply well-decomposed manure (10-15 tons per acre) to boost fertility.

Step 2: Planting

  • Seed Rate: 20-30 kg per acre
  • Spacing: 30cm between rows, 30cm between plants
  • Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
  • Top Dressing: Apply DAP or NPK fertilizer 2-3 weeks after germination.

Pest & Disease Management

Common Diseases

  • Downy Mildew – Controlled with fungicides like Ridomil Gold
  • Bean Rust – Use Daconil or Amistar Top
  • Anthracnose – Prevent with Copper-based sprays
  • Bacterial Blight – Avoid overhead irrigation
  • Fusarium Wilt – Plant resistant varieties

Major Pests

  • Aphids – Spray Lexus or Karate
  • Cutworms – Use Dudu Acelamectin
  • Thrips – Control with Alonze
  • Bean Fly – Apply Imidacloprid-based insecticides
  • Pod Borers – Use Ransom or Proclaim

Harvesting & Post-Harvest Handling

  • Maturity Period: 60-70 days (varies by variety)
  • Harvesting Method: Hand-pick when pods are dry and golden.
  • Yield: 8-15 bags (90kg each) per acre under good management.
  • Storage: Keep in cool, dry conditions to prevent mold.

Market Opportunities in Kenya

Yellow beans remain in high demand due to their nutritional value and versatility. Key markets include:
✔ Local Open Markets (Wakulima, Marikiti)
✔ Supermarkets & Groceries (Naivas, Quickmart)
✔ Export Market (Regional demand from Uganda, Tanzania)
✔ Food Processing Companies (For canning & flour production)

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