Grapes Farming in Kenya is Possible and Profitable
Grapes farming in Kenya sounds like an impossible dream to many. But you
would be pleasantly surprised if you visited Meru and witnessed how farmers there
have cultivated this rare crop in Kenya. Rows and rows of over 5,000 grape
plants line up an expansive piece of land at Liliaba in Igembe Central with
vines well supported by wires tied across the pilot farm established over 20
years ago.
To most people, vineyards are only synonymous with bible stories
but the Liliaba Vineyard has been in Meru for two decades after grapes were
introduced by Father Adol Celestino from Italy in the 1980s.
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Located about 20 kilometers from Kangeta town, the Liliaba
Vineyard is now run by Catholic Fathers the Diocese of Meru
where over 80 farmers have now adopted grape farming.
According to Father Mbiko, Grape farming has also been introduced at
Murera near Meru National park, Rwarera in Buuri and Ngarendare.
“We
already have a wine press and processing plant at Mukululu in Igembe Central.
We produce over 1,000 bottles of table wine, church wine among other brands.
The demand for the wine is higher than supply hence we are encouraging more
farmers to start grape farming,” Fr Mbiko says.
Is Grapes farming in Kenya profitable?
When we spoke to Fr. Mbiko, the father in charge at the time, he said that he buys grapes from out growers at Sh80 per kilo on self delivery and
Sh70 gate price while those who sell fresh fruits to supermarkets and streets
can make up to Sh300 a kilo.
He notes that grapes farming require very little water and are often
referred as ‘camel fruit’ hence can be grown even in the hot and dry parts of
Kenya.
We have actually highlighted the conditions suitable for grapes farming in Kenya in the article "How to Make Money With Grapes Farming in Kenya".
“We
train farmers on how to grow grapes, supply them with seedlings and buy fruits
for processing. Many farmers are losing crops to drought but if they venture
into grape farming, they are assured of harvest,” he explains.
Grapes
start yielding very early; within a year after transplanting but reach the
highest yield in take four years. They are harvested twice a year and with one
grape plant capable producing over 15kgs of grapes per year which translates to
Sh1, 200 per plant.
Fr
Adol notes that farmers who have embraced the production of grapes in Kenya
have benefited greatly from the farming as Liliaba is mostly prone to rain
failure.
What is the main challenge with grapes farming in Kenya?
The
main challenge in grape farming, Fr Mbiko says, is keeping off birds hence a
watch tower has to be built in the middle of the farm for a good view of the
farm
“Birds
like feeding the grape fruits when they are ripe. The farmer has to keep watch
throughout the day to secure a good harvest.
However,
the returns are too good to be barred by the challenges. We cannot meet the
demand for wine in Meru only,” he advises.
He
notes that other seasonal crops can be planted in between the grapes making the
land more productive.
About
four varieties of grapes are grown at Liliaba vineyard and the fruit has been
attracting interest from many people including former Provincial Commissioner
Peter Kiilu who has a vineyard in Kitui.
Grapes farming guide for Kenya |
Fr Mbiko is calling on more farmers to venture into grape farming
so as to increase production of Mukululu wine production plant.
However, for you to be successful in grapes farming, you need
proper information. That is why we compiled
this grapes farming guide for kenya to help you with information on the
go.
It is now available in pdf so you can even carry
it in your phone and refer any time. You can now request for it from our Resources Page.
10 comments:
How can I get in touch with Father Mbiko and visit his farm in Meru? My contact no. is 0736961796
Hello,
Please I want to visit your farm. I am from Ghan,and I am willing to come n learn on grape farm.
I live in meru I would like to learn more on grapes and do grape farming my email kimapel4@gmail.com
How can I get the pdf my number is +254714789831
Great information can they do well in laikipia ndaragwa and nyahururu areas
May i have your farm contacts
chegenjoroge18@gmail.com I would like to practice grape farming
can i grow grapes in msabweni in kilifi county
Good information, I'm Peter wambua from kitui county and how can I get in touch with you I want to practice the farming my is +254723144321
Hilton Nairobi.I want to grow this grapes.
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