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From L-R: Dr Bimal Kantaria, Lawrence Omuhaka, Harry Kimtai, Ms Flora Mutahi, and Agatha Thuo during the 2nd National Agriculture Summit at Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) Headquarters Loresho, Nairobi. [Nanjinia Wamuswa, St
五月 31, 2022
Potato farmers in Kenya close to a deal with KFC
In the next two months, Kenyan potatoes will be on the menu of the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). This follows an intervention by the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), Agriculture Sector Network (ASNET) and the American fast food chain.
50,000 Kenyan potato farmers are partnering with Agrico PSA!
五月 19, 2022
50,000 Kenyan potato farmers are partnering with Agrico PSA!
Agrico PSA is proud to communicate another impressive milestone reached: now over 50,000 Kenyan potato farmers are digitally partnering via their Facebook page! PSA’s Facebook page has evolved into a platform where potato knowledge is shared.
Farmer Brian Chemase uses the Nuru app in his potato field. Courtesy: M. Korir/PlantVillage
四月 14, 2022
Smartphone app Nuru helps farmers control potato and sweetpotato diseases
Free smartphone app Nuru helps African potato farmers to detect late blight (Phytophthora) and early blight (Alternaria) since 2021
Destructive potato cyst nematodes meet their match in the banana-fiber paper
三月 08, 2022
Paper made from banana waste prevents potato cyst nematode damage
With potato production in East Africa under increasing threat from the invasive and highly destructive potato cyst nematode (PCN) pest, an organic technology developed from banana plant waste material may well be the ultimate rescue.
Commercial production of apical cuttings of potato, Stokman Rozen Kenya (Courtesy: M. Parker/CIP)
六月 21, 2021
Catalyzing a greater supply of seed potato in Kenya
As a food security crop and cash crop, potato is a source of income for farmers, traders and sellers. In Kenya alone, potato creates employment for 2.5 million people along the value chain amounting to an estimated annual worth of USD 480 million.
Major fast-food joints rely on imports from as far as Egypt and South Africa for the potatoes they use for French fries.
六月 21, 2021
Kenya: Potato imports by fast-food firms to attract 30pc duty
Major fast-food joints rely on imports from as far as Egypt and South Africa for the potatoes they use for French fries.
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Intercepted potatoes (Courtesy: SundayWorld)
六月 02, 2021
Kenya: Nyandarua cops impound eight lorries over defying potato regulation (too large bags)
Police in Nyandarua county have intercepted eight lorries carrying potatoes in extended bags contrary to the Crops (Irish Potatoes) Regulations 2019.
Host farmer checking on field crop in Werughan ward, Taita Taveta county, Kenya (Courtesy: AVCD Potato)
三月 16, 2021
Kenya’s potato production expected to hit 2.5 mln tonnes in 2021
Kenya’s potato production could hit 2.5 million tonnes in 2021 up from the estimated 2 million tonnes produced in 2020, the industry said on Friday.
Kenya seeks funding for seed potato study
二月 23, 2021
Kenya seeks funding for seed potato study
Kenya has applied for a Sh656 million grant from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to boost research on potato seed production and cut reliance on imports.
Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui
一月 08, 2021
Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui (Kenya) gets tough on potato regulations
The Nakuru County Government has announced that implementation of the potato regulations including the 50kg packaging rule is in force and must be adhered to immediately.
A proud farmer with harvested potato.
十二月 08, 2020
Working together on sustainable potato production in Kenya
Viazi (potatoes in Kiswahili) are grown in Kenya since the 19th century. The production and consumption of the potato have grown steadily since.
The National Potato Council of Kenya and Corteva Agriscience have embarked on plans to increase yield among smallholder farmers from 7 tonnes to 20 tonnes per hectare.
九月 25, 2020
National Potato Council of Kenya partners with Corteva Agriscience aiming to increase yields
The partnership targets to introduce new technologies and train smallholder farmers on how to improve potato yields through the use of quality seeds, resilient varieties, disease management and post-harvest management.
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四月 16, 2020
World Potato Congress Webinar: Dr. Monica Parker present 'Diversified Use of Apical Cuttings to Boost Potato Seed Systems'
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二月 25, 2020
Kenya: 'high input' approach potato cultivation pays off
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十二月 11, 2019
World Potato Congress Inc. Announces New International Advisor in Kenya - Mr. Wachira Kaguongo
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Ishida, a Japanese multinational manufacturer of food packing machinery, has opened a regional office in Nairobi, Kenya.
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九月 18, 2019
Packaging machinery manufacturer Ishida opens office in Nairobi, Kenya
Ishida, a Japanese multinational manufacturer of food packing machinery, has opened a regional office in Nairobi, Kenya, through its Birmingham-based subsidiary Ishida Europe.
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