Why Dragon Fruit Is Set To Be The Next Big Thing In Kenya’s Farming Business

Dragon fruits are one of the most expensive fruits on the Kenya shelves today, mainly because dragon fruit farming in Kenya has not been taken up by many. It is a sweet, fleshy and highly nutritious fruit that is eating fresh. Too bad it is still so expensive that most people can't afford it, but we are working so hard to bring the price a little lower to make sure that everyone gets to enjoy the sweetness and health benefits of this great fruit. 

Dragon fruits in Kenya
Dragon fruits: Highly nutritious but expensive fruit in Kenya

The first time I saw dragon fruits in Kenya, I couldn’t help but remember the cactus fruits we were enjoying while playing in the semi arid fields of Narok. Back then, I couldn’t imagine that miles away, in the Asian countries, dragon fruit farming was a major business. Back home in Kenya, cactus fruits were only considered as wild fruits, most people oblivious of the health benefits that these fruits had: maybe it’s the reason why I seldom have to see the doctor…

Now, dragon fruit farming in Kenya has picked up pace, thanks to the hawk-eyed Kenyan agri-preneurs who never miss an opportunity.

dragon fruits for sale in Kenya
Dragon fruits for sale in Kenya


Price of dragon fruit in Kenya

Currently, dragon fruits sell at Ksh890 per kg at Zucchini supermarket, making it the highest priced fruit in Kenya. Can you even compare that with the price of hass avocado which is at Ksh100 per Kg?

So this begs the question; why is dragon fruit so expensive in Kenya? Of course the law of demand and supply plays the biggest role in determining the price. A huge amount of the dragon fruits consumed in Kenya are imported from Vietnam, the largest producer in the world so far. So take into consideration the transport cost, the fact that the fruit is rare and that the demand is higher than supply and you understand why the fruit sells for close to 1k.

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Nutritional benefits of dragon fruits

Dragon fruits are also super nutritious; actually, they are considered as a super-food: those foods that are packed with nutrients.

Let me shed some light on this…

Dragon fruit is rich in essential vitamins and minerals but low in calories. It also contains dietary fiber in generous amounts. If you take a one-cup serving (approximately 230 grams of dragon fruit – typically the average size of one dragon fruit) you will be giving your body:

  • 3 grams of protein
  • 29 grams of carbohydrates
  • 7 grams of dietary fiber
  • 8% of the Recommended Dietary Intake (RDI) of Iron
  • 18% of the RDI of Magnesium
  • 9% of the RDI of Vitamin C
  • 4% of the RDI of Vitamin E
  • 136 Calories and zero fats!

Where is dragon fruit farming in Kenya done?

Quite a number of people have called me asking, "Can dragon fruits grow in Kenya?". Well, yes, dragon fruits can grow in Kenya. However, very few Kenyans have taken up dragon fruit farming. Mugambi and Kinoti, from Meru are the pioneers of dragon fruits farming in Kenya. The other major dragon fruit farms are in Naivasha, Makueni and Laikipia.

dragon fruit farming in Kenya
Dragon fruit farm in Laikipia, Kenya

Dragon fruits would thrive in semi arid areas without much problem. Being of the cactus family, this fruit does not require a lot of water. Its propagation is also very easy since new plants are obtained from cuttings of existing ones. However, obtaining the parent material is what is an impediment to most aspiring farmers.

Taking advantage of the fact that dragon fruit seedlings and not easy to come by in Kenya, the pioneer farmers are charging as high as Ksh2,000 per seedling. This is what has slowed down dragon fruit farming in Kenya. However, Richfarm Kenya is trying to close the gap by offering affordable dragon fruit cuttings at their Embu nursery. 

Dragon fruit seedlings for sale in Kenya
Affordable rooted dragon fruit cuttings at Richfarm Kenya


The future of dragon fruit farming in Kenya

At this point, I would say that dragon fruit farming is the most profitable fruit farming venture in Kenya. One stool of 2 plants can give you about 20 fruits each season. On average, each fruit weighs about 500g. That means each stool will give you approximately 10 kgs every year. If you sell at a wholesale price of 500 per kg, you will be earning Ksh5,000 per stool. One acre accommodates 2,000 stools at a spacing of 1m between the stools and 2m between the lines. That translates to Ksh10 milllion per year from one acre. 

It is obvious that the price of these fruit will come down as more farmers get into its production. However, that is going to take a while considering that the price of the seedlings is still above what most farmers can afford and the fact that the cuttings take a whole year to get to fruiting stage. Kenyans love quick money and most investors are less likely to wait that long.

Most parts of Kenya are tropical semi arid zones, ideal for dragon fruit farming. The market for these fruits, especially in the Asian countries is very high. Locally, the demand continues to grow as more people become aware of the health benefits of the fruit.

As such, dragon fruit farming in Kenya is set to be the next big thing after hass avocado farming.

We, Richfarm Kenya would love to help you be one of the pioneer farmers of dragon fruits in Kenya. If you would like to be helped in this regard, please get in touch with us on 0724698357.

Affordable Dragon fruit seedlings

We are glad to announce that we have now in stock affordable dragon fruit seedlings at our Embu nursery. Please visit to get yours or call 0723213602 / 0724698357 to order for them. 

Dragon fruit seedlings for sale Kenya
Dragon fruit seedlings for sale at Richfarm Kenya

40 comments:

patrick said...

Need to be given a shot!

Unknown said...

Can dragon fruit be grown in areas like bomet?

Anonymous said...

nice one. I have 20 plants in masinga...For family use

Gmativo said...

Where in Masinga please?

Anonymous said...

I have around 10 thousand red dragonfruit plants and around 200 white ones

Jkamata said...

Pls inbox me jkamata@nulands.co.ke

Unknown said...

Did you get them,

Unknown said...

I need dragon fruit seedlings in Kisii. Can they grow here? +254720999668

Anonymous said...

Hi, can they do well in nyeri, I need some.

Anonymous said...

I have ready dragon fruits any market lead pls

Anonymous said...

I have the dragon fruits ready. Any wiling buyer pls 0723158769

Anonymous said...

Hi
Pls call me on 0715842294

Anonymous said...

Hae..am from Nyeri.like to buy some seedlings.how much do you sell per seedling

Anonymous said...

Hi, I need dragon fruit cutting, how can I get them
Please call 0799053918

Anonymous said...

Hi, I need a dragon fruit cutting, where can I get them
Please call 0799053918

Anonymous said...

the contact of gragont farmers at makueni am 0713287366

Lizzy B said...

This is very interesting. I am farming in Nakuru. I am interested in Dragon Fruit Farming. Do you have offices in Nakuru or someone who can come to our farm and advise. My number is 0702283632

Musyoka said...

Hello am interested in growing this dragon fruit in Kitui. Can it do well there?

Musyoka said...

Hello am interested in growing this dragon fruit in Kitui can it do well there?

Anonymous said...

Hi, I need dragon fruit seedlings/cuttings am in Narok. How do I get them please.

Anonymous said...

From nyahururu, where can I get the seedlings from

Anonymous said...

Where do I get the seedlings? am in Bomet

Anonymous said...

what is your price

Anonymous said...

I need these seedlings in embu.0710493110

Anonymous said...

How much are you making from it so far?

Sylusuz Financial and Relationship Coach. said...

Can dragon fruit do well in kaka.ega county and how much is cuttings

Anonymous said...

I need the seedlings,am in meru

Anonymous said...

How many plants can be grown on a 50 x 100 plot

Anonymous said...

At how much are you selling the seedlings?

Anonymous said...

Need seedlings, will it grow in Kakamega 0722469024, email faithngairal@yahoo.co.uk

Anonymous said...

faith Ngaira, google email faithngaira2017@gmail.com
Farmer from Kakamega. I would like to plant dragon fruits 0722469024

Anonymous said...

I need the seedlings kindly, I'm sure they will do well in Machakos County. Jkitetu@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Hay , where can l get the seedlings ,,and the price

Anonymous said...

I need them seedlings yoh

Anonymous said...

Hello

Anonymous said...

I have a shamba in naivasha who is near to assist with seedlings or cuttings of dragon fruits?

Anonymous said...

please assist

Anonymous said...

Am very very much interested do that crop grow well in Kitale?
And where can I get seeds or seedlings
0723118348

Anonymous said...

Hi, do red and white dragon fruits grow the same and do they taste the same? Do they take the same time to grow?

Anonymous said...

Can thee fruits grow in lungalunga,kwale?

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