Agribusiness-Sunflower Farming In Kenya

Sunflower Farming in Kenya does very well in arable semi arable conditions as it requires less rainfall and nutrients than maize. Sunflower will grow well where maize and beans are grown. A good crop requires 450 mm of rainfall. Most Kenyan varieties are grown by farmers in Bungoma, Kakamega and Meru

Varieties

Open pollinated: Kenya Shaba, Kenya Fedha and Rekord

Hybrid: H8998, PAN 7034, and 7369

Bird feed varieties: Kensun white and Comet

Oil seed varieties: Kenya Shaba, Kenya Fedha, H894, H893, H903 and Kenya almasi

Ecological requirements

Altitude: 0-2600m above sea level

Rainfall: minimum of 450mm annually

Soils: Deep fertile and well drained

Land preparation

Plough the land well, remove weeds and stumps. Harrow the soil to achieve a fine tilth. Carry out rolling to make the seedbed firm.

Planting

Time planting properly so that harvesting coincide with dry weather since wet weather causes rotting of seed heads.  Sow 3 seeds per hole at a spacing of 75cm by 30cm. carry out thinning to one plant per hole when the crop reaches 10-20cm height. During planting apply 150kg DAP or TSP per hectare.

Weed management

Keep the field weed free until when the crop attains a height of roughly 1m (1month after planting), at this stage the crop has enough foliage to suppress the weeds.

Pest management

Birds (weaver birds and doves): Scaring the birds, avoid isolated planting, plant the black variety which is less susceptible.

African bollworm: Spray with a suitable insecticide eg deltamethrin or cypermethrin

Disease management

Sunflower rust: Plant rust resistant varieties, destroy crop residue after harvest.

Leaf spot: Plant resistant varieties, destroy crop residue after harvesting.

Root and stem rot: Destroy crop residue after harvesting, practice crop rotation, use healthy planting materials

White blister: Destroy crop residue after harvesting, practice crop rotation

Harvesting

Cut the heads before they are 100% dry. Yield per hectare is roughly 1500kg 

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