When we talk of blood orange, the outstanding feature we are likely to mention is its reddish to maroon flesh that is due to the presence of anthocyanins compounds. These are compounds that are linked to improving cardiovascular health, enhancing cognitive function, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Apart
from these benefits, blood oranges are packed with essential vitamins, minerals
and antioxidants that offer numerous benefits just like other citrus fruits. Some
of the key nutrients include.
Vitamin
C-
Vitamin C supports immune function, collagen production, and overall skin
health.
Fibre-
Blood oranges contain dietary fibre which aids in digestion and helps maintain
healthy cholesterol levels.
Antioxidants-
They include the anthocyanins that have earlier talked about them being
responsible for the red colour in the oranges.
In
addition to these nutrients, blood oranges provide small amounts of Potassium,
Calcium, and Vitamin A, contributing to overall health and
well-being.
Blood
orange farming in Kenya is not as widespread as other citrus fruits like the
other oranges or lemons, but it has been gaining popularity and an increasing
interest among farmers in the recent years due to the potential for higher
profits. However, compared to other fruits, the cultivation of these oranges is
still relatively limited.
In
Kenya, Rift valley and coastal regions provide the necessary combination of
sunlight, well-drained soils, and sufficient water availability that is
suitable for blood orange cultivation.
Cultivation
practices.
To
successfully farm blood oranges, you have to carefully put attention to the
cultivation practices. You can typically propagate blood oranges through
grafting on to suitable root stocks of your choice thus ensuring optimal tree
health and fruit quality. Proper irrigation management is essential,
particularly during the dry season, to support consistent fruit production and
prevent water stress. Apart from that, regular pruning and pest management are
crucial to control diseases and maintain tree vigor.
Market
opportunities.
The
market for blood oranges presents promising opportunities for Kenyan farmers.
The unique flavor and vibrant colour of blood oranges appeal to consumers both
domestically and internationally. Export markets such as Europe and North
America, have a growing demand for special citrus fruit like blood oranges.
Kenyan farmers can take advantage of this opportunity by producing high quality
oranges that meet the international standards in terms of taste, appearance and
safety from pests and diseases.
Value added products.
Blood
oranges can be processed into juices, jams, and extracts, which can extend
shelf life, create additional revenue streams, and capitalize on consumer
demand for convenience and health-focused products.
Also Read:A Guide To Enjoying All Year Round Fruits: Off Season Fruits.
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