Strawberries bring Kenyan growers a lot of money

Published Nov 9, 2021

Tridge summary

Strawberry cultivation has proven to be a profitable venture for Kenyan farmers, with the fruit being highly demanded in urban markets, supermarkets, and local businesses. There are several varieties of strawberries that can be grown depending on the environmental conditions, including Chandler, Tribute, Tristar, Tioga Selva, Domail, Rabunda, Douglas, and Pajaro. The fruit usually takes about two months to ripen after planting. However, due to its perishable nature, growers are advised to start marketing it early.
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Strawberry cultivation has become quite lucrative for Kenyan growers, who earn good money from it. The fruit is widely prized and readily available in urban markets, supermarkets and local businesses. Depending on different environmental factors, growers can opt for varieties such as Chandler, Tribute, Tristar, Tioga Selva, Domail, Rabunda, Douglas and Pajaro. It takes about two months for the fruits to ripen from the time the crop is planted until it ...
Source: AGF

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