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Home » Cashew Nut Farming in Kenya: Expert Production Guide

Cashew Nut Farming in Kenya: Expert Production Guide

by kevin Atamba
July 5, 2025
in Agribusiness
Cashew Nut Farming In Kenya

Cashew Nut Farming In Kenya

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Kenya’s Cashew Industry Overview

Cashew nut farming continues to gain prominence in Kenya’s coastal region, offering farmers a lucrative alternative to traditional crops. The sector has witnessed significant growth with improved varieties and processing capabilities. This guide provides current insights into cashew cultivation, addressing both smallholder and commercial production systems.

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Primary Growing Regions

Kenya’s cashew belt is concentrated in:

  • Kilifi County: Leading producer (40% of national output)
  • Kwale County: Emerging processing hubs
  • Tana River: Expansion into irrigation schemes
  • Lamu: Organic production gaining traction
  • Taita Taveta: New high-yield varieties under trial

2025 Development: Successful pilot projects in Embu and Kitui counties show potential for inland cultivation

Recommended Varieties

High-Yielding Cultivars

  1. A75/83 – Early maturing (18-24 months)
  2. A100 – Drought tolerant, heavy bearer
  3. A81 – Resistant to powdery mildew
  4. A82 – Large nut size, premium market value

New Introductions

  • AC 01: High kernel recovery (32-35%)
  • AC 04: Compact canopy, suitable for high-density planting

Optimal Growing Conditions

Climate Requirements

  • Temperature: 24-28°C (optimal range)
  • Altitude: Up to 1,000m ASL (new varieties to 1,200m)
  • Rainfall: 800-1,200mm annually (drought-tolerant below 500mm)
  • Dry Period: 4-5 months needed for flowering/fruit set

Soil Specifications

  • Type: Deep sandy loams (minimum 2m depth)
  • pH Range: 4.5-6.5 (acidic to slightly acidic)
  • Drainage: Critical to prevent root diseases
  • Slope: <15% gradient preferred

Advanced Propagation Techniques

Nursery Management

  1. Seed Selection:
    • Float test (sinkers only)
    • 400-500 seeds needed per hectare
  2. Pre-germination:
    • 5-7 days in moist sand
    • 85-90% germination rate expected
  3. Grafting:
    • Softwood grafting (85% success rate)
    • Ready for field planting in 6-8 months

Field Establishment

  • Planting Density:
    • Traditional: 10m×10m (100 trees/ha)
    • High-density: 7m×7m (204 trees/ha)
  • Planting Hole Preparation:
    • 60cm³ dimensions
    • 10kg compost + 150g DAP per hole
  • Intercropping Options:
    • Legumes (first 3 years)
    • Beehives for pollination

Crop Management Best Practices

Precision Nutrition

  • Year 1: NPK 15:15:15 (200g/tree quarterly)
  • Bearing Trees:
    • Pre-flowering: CAN (500g/tree)
    • Fruit development: Potassium sulfate
  • Micronutrients: Zinc and boron sprays

Canopy Management

  • Formative Pruning: Develop 3-5 main branches
  • Maintenance Pruning: Annual removal of dead wood
  • Desuckering: Monthly during rainy seasons

Water Management

  • Young Trees: 20 liters/tree weekly (dry spells)
  • Mature Trees: 50 liters/tree fortnightly
  • Smart Irrigation: Drip systems for commercial farms

Pest and Disease Control

Major Challenges

  • Insect Pests:
    • Tea mosquito bug: Imidacloprid sprays
    • Stem borers: Pheromone traps
    • Fruit/nut borers: Spinosad applications
  • Diseases:
    • Anthracnose: Copper oxychloride
    • Powdery mildew: Sulfur dusting
    • Dieback: Pruning + fungicide paste

Integrated Pest Management

  1. Monitoring with pheromone traps
  2. Conservation of natural enemies
  3. Targeted pesticide use
  4. Resistant varieties

Harvesting and Post-Harvest Handling

Maturity Indicators

  • Early Varieties: 18-24 months (grafted)
  • Seedlings: 36-48 months
  • Visual Cues: Rosette stage (apple color change)

Harvesting Methods

  • Manual Picking: 3-4 harvest rounds per season
  • Yield Potential:
    • Young trees: 5-10kg/tree
    • Mature trees: 15-25kg/tree
    • Commercial farms: 2.5-3.5t/ha

Post-Harvest Processing

  1. Drying: 3-5 days (moisture <9%)
  2. Storage: Hermetic bags (6-8 months)
  3. Value Addition:
    • Shelling (manual/mechanical)
    • Grading (W180, W210, etc.)
    • Roasting/salting

Market Dynamics and Value Chains

Domestic Market

  • Processors: 5 major factories operational
  • Retail Prices: KSh 300-500/kg (shelled)
  • Emerging Trends: Cashew milk production

Export Opportunities

  • Traditional Markets: Europe, Middle East
  • New Markets: China, North America
  • Export Prices: $3.50-6.00/kg (FOB)
  • Certifications: Organic, Fairtrade

Major Buyers

  1. Eureka Nuts EPZ Ltd – Leading exporter
  2. Farmgate East Africa – Value-added products
  3. Cashewland Ltd – Organic specialist
  4. Alba Company Ltd – Bulk processor
  5. Wondernuts Ltd – Premium brands

Economic Viability

  • Establishment Costs: KSh 80,000-120,000/acre
  • Annual Maintenance: KSh 25,000-40,000/acre
  • Potential Returns: KSh 200,000-350,000/acre
  • Break-even: Year 4-5 (grafted trees)

Government Support Programs

  • Subsidized inputs: 50% cost sharing
  • Extension services: County cashew units
  • Processing grants: Value addition funds
  • Research: KALRO-Mtwapa trials

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