Introduction to Apple Farming in Kenya
Apple farming is gaining popularity in Kenya as one of the most profitable fruit ventures due to high market demand and nutritional benefits. While traditionally associated with temperate climates, selected apple varieties thrive in Kenya’s high-altitude regions, offering farmers a lucrative agribusiness opportunity.
Key Growing Regions in Kenya
Apples perform best in:
✔ Kiambu
✔ Nandi Hills
✔ Kitale
✔ Kericho
✔ Nyeri
✔ Uasin Gishu
Best Apple Varieties for Kenyan Farmers
Kenyan farmers grow several high-yielding and disease-resistant varieties, including:
- Anna – Early maturing, suitable for medium altitudes
- Cripps Pink (Pink Lady®) – Sweet, crisp, and high-value export variety
- Winter Banana – Large, aromatic fruits with excellent shelf life
- Top Red – Bright red, juicy, and popular in local markets
- Fuji – Sweet, long-lasting, and ideal for fresh consumption
- Golden Dorsett – Self-pollinating, great for small-scale farming
- Braeburn – Firm texture, balanced sweet-tart flavor
Optimal Growing Conditions for Apples
To maximize yields, ensure the following:
✔ Altitude: 1,800m – 2,800m above sea level
✔ Rainfall: 1,000mm – 1,800mm annually (supplement with irrigation in dry spells)
✔ Soil: Well-drained loamy/sandy soils (pH 5.5 – 6.5)
✔ Temperature: Cool to moderate (15°C – 24°C)
Step-by-Step Apple Farming Guide
1. Land Preparation
- Clear weeds and till the land to a fine tilth
- Prepare 60cm x 60cm planting holes 2-3 months before planting
2. Propagation & Planting
- Preferred method: Grafting (ensures quality and early fruiting)
- Spacing: 3m x 2m (allows proper growth & airflow)
- Planting:
- Mix topsoil with 20kg manure & TSP fertilizer
- Place the seedling, cover with subsoil, and firm gently
3. Fertilization & Nutrition
- 1st Month: Apply CAN fertilizer (for nitrogen)
- Yearly: Use DAP & farmyard manure to boost growth
4. Pest & Disease Management
Common Pests:
- Aphids, thrips, spider mites, fruit flies
Common Diseases: - Powdery mildew, root rot, apple scab
Control Measures:
✔ Use certified disease-resistant seedlings
✔ Practice field hygiene & proper pruning
✔ Apply organic pesticides (neem oil, garlic spray)
5. Essential Farm Practices
- Mulching: Retains moisture & suppresses weeds
- Pruning (Years 1-3): Shapes the tree & removes weak branches
- Drip Irrigation: Critical during flowering & fruiting stages
Harvesting & Expected Yields
- First Harvest: After 3-5 years (depending on variety)
- Yield per Tree: ~500 apples
- Yield per Acre: ~250,000 apples (500 trees/acre)
Market Opportunities & Selling Prices
Apples are in high demand due to their nutritional benefits. Key markets include:
✔ Local markets (KSh 20 – 30 per apple)
✔ Supermarkets & grocery stores
✔ Hotels & juice processors
✔ Export potential (Middle East & Europe)
Why Apple Farming is Profitable in Kenya
High returns (low supply vs. demand)
Long shelf life (can be stored or processed)
Government & NGO support for horticulture
Challenges & Solutions
✖ Slow maturity period (3-5 years) → Intercropping with short-term crops
✖ Pest & disease susceptibility → Use resistant varieties & IPM
✖ High initial costs → Seek agri-financing & grants








