is quail farming the new craze in kenya
Agriculture

Is Quail Farming The New Craze In Kenya?

How can such a small bird in Kenya be causing such a furore? This little bird is the reason why many Kenyans are smiling all the way to the bank. It is a dream come true in the field of nutrition and alternative medicine in Kenya due to its myriads of benefits, among them curing cancer and a host of other lifestyle diseases in Kenya. With the prevalence of such diseases, people in Kenya have shifted from consuming highly processed foods to natural foods like wild meat, fruits and spring water. No doctor or nutritionist in Kenya in their right mind would advise anyone who wants to eat healthy to consume eggs. Eggs can cause you to add weight and also increase cholesterol levels in the blood. But the story is different with quail eggs in Kenya. They are the only dietetic eggs in the world. People are busy making money ’restoring men’s vitality’ via the sale of the eggs. It is recommended for ageing men in Kenya since it increases their libido and sexual drive. The quail eggs improve the blood circulation and strengthen the heart muscles therefore increasing stamina. They help to reduce prostate cancer in Kenya since the phosphorus, vitamin B, D, and E nourish the prostate gland.

In history, the quail bird was cited as a brilliant source of protein in ancient Egypt. There were a lot of mouths to feed in the pyramid sites. Those who were not employed in the sites were either farming wheat and fruit or keeping quail. After establishing that the bird was nutrient packed people took up the practice, and there was endemic rearing of the bird throughout the Egyptian empire. This seeped to other parts of the globe, including Kenya. These birds were so common in Egypt that they had their own hieroglyph (ancient Egyptian writing).

Closer home, a lot of people are taking up the farming in Kenya as a commercial enterprise due to the low input and maintenance cost required. In comparison to chicken farming in Kenya, quail farming is a more viable venture. A mature hen consumes about 150 grams a day while the quail consumes 20 to 30 grams in Kenya. While a kg of quail meat is kshs 500 a kilo of chicken is kshs 300.The bird rears an egg daily just like chicken, but a chicken egg is kshs 12 while a quail egg is kshs 15-18. The high prices of quail eggs in Kenya are due to the demand both by tourists and locals in Kenya. The nutritional and health benefits also contribute to this difference in Kenya too.

Cooked or raw the eggs have a nutritional value of up to four times than the chicken eggs in Kenya. Quail egg contains 7.5 more iron, 5 times more phosphorus, 15 times more vitamin B2 and six times more vitamin B1. The quail eggs in Kenya are also packed with vital minerals such as calcium, zinc, sulphur and potassium. Due to the high iron content they prevent and even reduce anaemia which is a disease caused by iron deficiency in the body.

Both eggs and meat are rich in proteins, and they help in muscle development in Kenya. They are low in carbohydrates, fats and sugars, and they are an excellent food to consume when dieting. They contain good cholesterol and, therefore reduce the event of heart diseases and high blood pressure.

Among other benefits, are strengthening hair, curing arthritis, gastritis, improving memory and brain activity and development, strengthening the immune system, slowing down ageing of organs, and improving the skin appearance and complexion. The eggs are also used in the cosmetic industry in Kenya as a face and hair mask.

The bird was hunted and consumed by some communities in Kenya. The meat is a delicacy In Nyanza Kenya. Hotels in the city of Nairobi are also including the meal in their menu. For example, Carnivore, a prestigious hotel in Nairobi serves the quail meat. Quail is a small bird, and it is easy to rear and look after. In Kenya, there are a few organizations that have been stated. Top of the agenda is to acquire and invest to produce the highest quality quail both for the domestic and international market.

With the demand of quail meat and eggs increasing in Kenya, many Kenyans have identified the niche and set up farms. Anyone willing to start on this enterprise must get a permit from Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) in Kenya because the bird is part of wildlife and one has to be authorized to rear the bird. A small fee of about 500 kshs is paid, and the KWS also give information to potential farmers in Kenya. Take for instance a farmer in Kenya\’s sub urban areas who wants to start a quail farm of about 200 birds. KWS in Kenya will tell him about established farmers in the region so that the new farmer can liaise with them and share information with others in Kenya. This includes how to best care for the birds to achieve the maximum production in Kenya in terms of egg production, disease control, rearing, construction and market, both domestic and international. KWS will also keep their details in a database so that they can monitor the new farms.

Quail in Kenya as a form of livestock also comes with its challenges. The chicks are like a thumb high and are very delicate. Any fluctuations in the weather will have adverse effects on the flock by mass deaths in Kenya. If it is too cold they will clump together and suffocate. Therefore one has to check on the temperature, humidity and air supply in Kenya. Due to their thumb size they can easily drown when they are being watered thus one must improvise a small feeder.

These birds are wild and don’t brood the eggs therefore, one must have an incubator to ensure that the egg is kept in the correct conditions (temperature and air supply) from laying to hatching. The incubators in Kenya could be imported or made locally but are a tad expensive. One could also improvise if one understood the technicalities involved. If an individual in Kenya wanted to start a farm, the best way to do this would be to buy chicks as opposed to buying eggs. The chicks should be more than seven days old because they are delicate and could die in transit or upon arrival due to change in weather from their birth home to their new home. This is the new wonder bird. Forget the chicken. Go quail farming in Kenya!

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best breeds of cattle available in kenya for dairy farmers
Agriculture

Best Breeds Of Cattle Available In Kenya For Dairy Farmers

Are you planning to invest your money in dairy farming in Kenya? You are on the right page. This article provides information on the best breeds of cattle you can find in Kenya. It also provides basic characteristics of individual breed for your easy identification and differentiation of one breed from the others.

Four breeds of dairy cattle are available in Kenya: Jersey, Friesian, Aryshire and Guernsey. These cattle breeds have different characteristics right from physical appearance and milk production.

Friesian

This dairy cattle breed, whose origin is in the Netherlands, is easily recognized by its black and white color markings. It is the largest of all the dairy cattle breeds weighing approximately 750kg with a height of about 1.8m tall. Friesian breeds produce large quantity of milk with an average of 7.8 tones of per lactation.

Guernsey

This dairy cattle breed originated from England. It is of medium weight and is known for quality milk production while at the same time consuming about 20% less feed. They are usually red and white in color. Guernsey has an advantage of being an excellent grazer and has an average milk production of 6.65 tones per lactation

 Aryshire

These are medium in weight weighing about 550kg when mature. They do better under pasture conditions as compared to other dairy breeds. They originated from Scotland and they are known for their high milk butter content. Pure breeds are usually white and red in color. Aryshire has an average of approximately 5.4tones per lactation

 Jersey

This breed of dairy cattle originated from the Island of Jersey. The cow weighs about 4.5 tones and are the smallest dairy breeds found in Kenya. They produce milk with high fat and butter content with an average of about 6700kg of milk per lactation under normal conditions

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agro chemical companies in kenya
Agriculture

Agro-Chemical Companies in Kenya

Kenya economy relies on agricultural sector. Many crops are grown in Kenya both for home use and for sale in the local and international market. Farmers in Kenya face challenges in production of various crops. These challenges include crop pests and diseases, climate change, exhaustion of the soils due to over cultivation and increase in the prices of the farm inputs. Various agro-chemicals companies have been put up to solves some of these problems by providing farm inputs mainly farm chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, insecticides and fertilizers.

Just like in any other business farmers need to get their farm inputs from reliable companies that offer quality products for higher yields. There are various agro-chemical companies distributed across Kenya that produce reliable and quality products for farm use. They have their agents in many towns in Kenya where farmers can access their products. However some of these companies provide on-line ordering services where farmers can easily access and purchase the product of their choice.

The following is a comprehensive list of the most renown agro-chemical companies in Kenya:

  • Juanco SPS Limited,

Mobile: +254202088754

 

  • Twiga chemical Kenya,

Email: [email protected],

             Mobile: 254-20-3942000

  • Murphy Chemicals (E.A) Ltd.,

Baba Dogo Rd. Ruaraka.

             Mobile:0722570768

  • Agrochemical Association Of Kenya,

Tel: +254 4181213

 

  • Pyrethrum Board of Kenya

Stanley Mathenge Road

 

  • Osho Chemical Industries Ltd.

Sasio Road, Nairobi

 

  • Safina (E.A) Ltd. Wakulima

House, Haile Selassie avenue.

 

  • Twiga Chemical Industries Ltd,

Ol-kalou Road , Industrial Area.

 

  • Amiran Kenya Ltd.

Old Airport North Road., Nairobi.

 

  • Agrichem and Tools Limited,

Kijabe street , Next to Globe Cinema, Nairobi.

 

  • Anset International Limited.

Capitol Hill. Towers Cathedral road.

 

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best chicken breeds for egg production in kenya
Agriculture

Best Chicken Breeds for Egg Production In Kenya

Chicken rearing is one of the booming homebased businesses from which one can earn handsomely.With the help of the digital incubators one is in a position to earn over ksh.80,000 weekly from selling over 800 days old pullets say if each is to be sold at ksh.100.For one to make such a successful business,one definitely needs a constant supply of eggs.

The most productive egg layers are hybrid such as;

  • Hyline Brown

  • California White

  • Golden Comet

  • Cherry Egger

  • Indian River

  • Leghorns

  • White-faced Black Spanish

  • Rhode Island Reds

  • Australorps

  • Rhode Island Whites

  • Plymouth Rocks

  • Hy-line Brown

  • Golden Comets

  • ISA Browns

  • Cinammon Queens

  • Brown Sex Links

  • Jersey Giants

  • Australorps

  • Plymouth Rocks

  • Orpigonts

  • Rhode Island Reds

Some young hybrid hens start laying eggs as early as when they are only 17weeks old but some breeds take more than 26weeks to mature and start laying.Quick egg laying hens include Cherry Eggers,Indian Rivers,ISA Browns,Pearl Leghorns and Golden Comets.Other heritage breeds for quick eggs include:Red Caps.White-faced Black Spanish,Anconas and Minorcas.Such breeds can start laying at as early as 21weeks.

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what to consider before starting a business in kenya
Agriculture

What to consider before starting a business in Kenya

Kenya is known to be a country with a competitive business platform that makes it challenging for a breakthrough for an upcoming business person and in most cases some companies pull out of the county because they cannot keep up with the increased competition. The following are the major considerations to be taken by upcoming business people;

Establish mentors

For them to come up with the best business idea they should take part in mentoring program. Due to their experience mentors can help in order to avoid mistakes and make good business decisions. They assist to start up and to ensure the continuity of the proposed business opportunity.

Asses the market

They should asses the market potential to purchase their product by producing a product or service which is proven to have a high demand. It is unfortunate that most of the new products and services fail to gain acceptance despite the huge investment. Therefore producing a highly demanded product will eliminate the risk of the product failing.

Have a detailed budget plan

When starting up a business, is required to make decisions concerning location, product, target market, promotion, sales and all the factors of starting and operating a business. A detailed budget provides a road map for necessary spending during the start-up phase when cash inflows are likely to be small or non-existent.

Register the business

They should register their business name to secure an identity or domain name especially if they have built a significance reputation locally and have ambitions to expand nationally or overseas. It is advisable to conduct research to ensure that the mark doesn’t create confusion which could occur even if the goods or services produced are of a different description and under a different classification category.

Establish a business plan

This gives them opportunity to taste out the new idea to see if it holds real promises to success. Also it shows clear statement of your business mission and vision. It also contains a set of values that can help you steer your business through times of trouble. This avoids running out of cash before you open your doors because one has not anticipated your start-up costs.

Availability of resources

They should go for a business which has locally available resources that can be obtained at a cheap price. The resources should be able to sustain the business to ensure its continuity.

Adhere to business regulations and laws.

As business person there are certain laws and regulations that they need to be aware of. This influences how they do business in all kinds of ways from the products and services applied to market and hiring employs. They include; Consumer laws where they should know that there business activities are subject to certain consumer laws. They should as well know out how to build trust in their business understanding there consumer laws. They should find out how health and safety planning will benefit their business. That is from disaster planning to reducing work place injuries. They should find out what they need to know before exploring the overseas market. They should find out about regulations that cover all employees that will be working in their firm. Lastly they should find out government authorities responsible for managing the environment, electricity and other factors which in one way or the other affects the functioning of their firm.

Understand social factors and lifestyle of kenyans

Looking at the people’s busy lifestyle and understanding that they don’t have enough time during the day to get everything they need to be done. This provides opportunities of providing products and services which relieves their stress and burden of being overwhelmed by the activities of the day

 

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software technology college in kenya study for well paying jobs
Agriculture

Software Technology College in Kenya: Study for well- paying jobs

Call Corporate Associate: +254720100220

The institute is located in Nairobi CBD, all the courses are geared to making the student job ready and job opportunities are guaranteed after completion of the courses. The college trains employees of different companies in relation to Oracle database training, ICDL,Oracle developer training, Red hat Linux administration, Suse Linux, Appin front runner and java programming. Their mode of training is flexible and onsite training. Institute of software Technologies is the only Oracle approved Education center in East and central Africa and in Central Africa for Oracle core technologies, it is the only red hat training partner in East and Central Africa, it is the only tally academy in Kenya, it is the only Novell education partner in East and Central Africa, it is a fully accredited ICDL training and testing center, it is the only authorized Appin technology lab. Institute of Software Technologies is registered with the ministry of Education and directorate of industrial training.

The Courses offered

International Computer Driving License

Microsoft Advanced Excel

Oracle Diploma

The units covered under Oracle diploma include: Data modeling and Relational Database design, SQL fundamentals, Program with PL/ SQL, Oracle 10g Forms developer: Build internet Apps, Oracle 10g Reports Developer: Build reports, Managing Oracle on Linux, Oracle Database 11g Administration Workshop 1, Oracle database 11g Administration workshop 2, Red hat Linux 6 Administration 1, Red hat Linux Administration 2, Project and internal exams.

Oracle 11g Database Training

Units covered in Oracle 11g Database Training Include; Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals 1, Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals, Oracle Database 11g Administration workshop 1, Oracle Database 11g Administration workshop 2, Oracle Database 11g performance tuning

Oracle 10g Developer Training

The units covered under Oracle 10g Developer Training include; Oracle Database 11g: SQL fundamentals 1, Oracle 11g program with PL/SQL, Oracle 10g Forms developer,: Build Internet Apps, Oracle 10g Reports Developer: Build reports

Oracle 11i e Business Suite (Financials) Training

Units offered in this course are: 11i eBusiness Suite Essentials for Implementers, 11i Financial functional foundation, Oracle general ledger management, 11i Oracle Purchasing (procurement) Fundamentals, 11i Oracle payables Fundamentals, Implement and use cash management, inventory management fundamentals, Oracle order management fundamentals, Oracle receivables fundamentals, Asset management fundamentals, procure to pay fundamentals, order to cash fundamentals.

Other Oracle training

Oracle BI discoverer Plus 10g: Analyze relational and OLAP data, Oracle BI Discoverer Administrator 11g: Develop an EUL, Oracle Database 11g: Data guard Administration, Oracle Database 11g: RAC for Administrators, Data ware housing fundamentals, Data ware house data base design, Implement ware house builder.

Red hat Linux Training

Red Hat Linux 6 Administrator 1

Red Hat Linux 6 Administrator 11

Red Hat Linux 6 Administrator 111

Suse Linux Training

Suse linux Enterprise 11 Fundamentals

Suse linux Enterprise 11 Administration

Suse linux Enterprise 11 Server Administration

Infrastructure Library V3 training

Information Technology Infrastructure library

Foundation for service management Version 3

Appin front runner course

Information Security

Java programming

Java programming level 1 (Core Java)

Java programming level 11(J2EE Architecture & JSP)

Java programming Level 111 (SQL/EJB&RM)

The college is well recognised in East and Central Africa, make a choice of software world and you will be marketable worldwide. Make a call now for more enquiries +254 20 100220

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kenya forestry research institute kefri
Agriculture

Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI)

The Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI) is a state corporation established in 1986, under the science and technology act of laws of Kenya. KEFRI undertakes research in forests and allied natural resources. The institute conduct research and development activities under five thematic areas namely:

  • Forest productivity and improvement in Kenya

  • Biodiversity and environmental management

  • Forest products development

  • Social economics, policy governance and technical support

  • Enterprise services

Apart from the above, KEFRI also has a production unit know as Kenya Forestry Seed Centre (KFSC) that specializes in production of high quality tree seeds, both indigenous and exotic species. So in case one need quality tree seed KFSC is the answer. Seeds are collected from superior tree seed sources and are tested for purity and validated in the state of art laboratories by qualified technologists in the institution following international seed testing rule. Seeds are usually distributed in the following main Centre’s.

  • Main sales office Muguga

  • Londiani: Tel +254-5264028

  • Karura: Tel+254-20-2011628

  • Gede: Tel+254-20-2386358

  • Maseno Tel+254-739-684019

KEFRI stand tall in Kenya when it comes in the matter of forest conservation, they are the voice of the forest in Kenya and often host seminars in different part of Kenya advocating the importance of forest conservation beyond other things.

KEFRI headquarters is located in Muguga 23km north-west of Nairobi, off Nairobi-Nakuru highway. One can call +254724259781/2 or visit their webpage www.kefri.com for more information.

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agricultural tools and equipment suppliers in kenya
Agriculture

Agricultural Tools And Equipment Suppliers In Kenya

One key requirement of successful farming is the availability of farming tools and equipment. Farm equipments not only ease farming activities but also hasten the activities, saving time that finally contributes to high yields. There are various suppliers of farm tools and equipments distributed across Kenya. The following is a list of the most popular suppliers in Kenya:

  • Kipsigis Farmers store,

Kericho, Mobile: 0727294682

 

  • Ndume Limited,

Gilgil Branch. Tel : +254-202186668

 

  • Hobra Manufacturing Limited.

Naivasha, Sokoni Road, Tel: +254-502030440

 

  • Agriquip Agencies (E.A) Ltd.

Lusaka Road. Mobile: 0700509292

 

  • Hekima Stores. Eldoret-

Kapsabet road, Mobile: 0720501470

 

  • Asai Farmers Shop,

Tel: +254-53833076

 

  • Agro Technica Kenya.

Mombasa Road. Mobile: 0786827111

 

  • Betem Farm supplies ,

Mobile: 0724048507

 

  • Cimbria (EA) Limited.

Langata Road. Mobile: 0722374329

 

  • Caneland Limited-

Kisumu Branch. Ogada Street.

 

  • Camco equipment Kenya Limited.

Mombasa Road. Mobile: 07022829268

 

  • Ciiro Agro-vet supplies

Keekorok Road, Mobile: 0722751365

  • Coffee agriworks Limited.

Mobile: 0724738959

 

  • Elfema Machinery.

Sefia Plaza Kisumu

 

  • Eldoret farm Machinery Limited.

Kisumu Road.

 

  • Farm Engineering Industries Limited.

Kisumu- Kakamega road.

 

  • Farmers Engineering works.

Timber mill road- Upper Hill road.

 

  • Flying House Limited.

Dar-salaam road.

 

  • Farmers’ general Stores.

Tel : +254-512210340

 

  • FMD East Africa,

Mombasa road.

 

  • FMD East Africa Eldoret Branch.

Mobile: 0727509018

 

  • Hardi Kenya Limited

Ruiru Branch. Off kiambu kamiti road.

 

  • Harilal Nanram & Co. Limited.

Mbolu Malu road.

 

  • Holman Brothers (EA) Limited.

Holman Brothers Buikding Dunga Road.

 

  • Japara Ltd.

Ranald Ngala street.

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kenya seed company kitale
Agriculture

Kenya Seed Company –Kitale

 

Kenya Seed Company is a firm run by the government of Kenya whose main role is to produce, test and certify various crop seeds and livestock breeds. It also provides advices to farmers on the best and safe methods of farming. His company is located about 7 kilometers west of Kitale town along Kitale –Endebess road. The company is mandated to produce certified seeds which are then made accessible to farmers all over Kenya.

The main products of this company include; cereals such as maize, wheat, rice, sorghum and millet; vegetables such as cabbages, kales, tomatoes and onions; fruits such as pawpaw and water melon. These crops are grown and tested on the company’s farm, commonly referred to as ADC. The main farm being A.D.C Zea. After the crops have been tested and their viability determined, the seeds are then sold to farmers either directly or through the cooperative societies as well as through the Kenya Cereals and Produce board all over the Country.

Apart from seeds production, Kenya seed Company also comes up with the best cattle breeds both beef and dairy; through artificial insemination. The main breeds of dairy cattle produced are Friesian and jersey known for their high milk production. The company also does research on the best animal feeds which result in high livestock production. The company provides extension services to both dairy and beef cattle farmers with aim of upgrading the farmer’s cattle breeds.

Climate change has really affected the planting season as well as emergence of new species of weeds and crop pests. Kenya Seed Company ensures that the seeds it releases to the farmers are capable of thriving in such adverse conditions. The seeds are produced based on the amount of rain received, the type and fertility of the soil, the species of pests and disease that can probably emerge during crop growth and market timing.

Being located in Transnzoia County where the main crop grown is maize, the company has invested much in maize seed production. The main breeds of maize produced by the company are: H614, H628, H6213 among others.

 

 

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management tips of nursery for farmers in kenya
Agriculture

Management Tips Of Nursery For Farmers In Kenya

The major practices carried out in the nursery while seeds are growing include some of the following.

Mulching

Upon the establishment of a nursery, light mulch should be applied for the sake of conserving the amounts of water being lost by evaporation. The mulch should be quickly removed on the fourth day after the emergence of crop varieties.

Watering

Comprises of regular application of certain amounts of after to the crops twice a day in the morning and late in the evening by the farmer. It helps plants get good distribution of water.

Weed control

Uprooting is the main method used in the removal of weeds from the nursery. It is good that weeds be removed as they can be having the various types of crop pests that will eventually destroy the plants being used for the process.

Pricking Out

The practice is mainly done in places where the seedlings are many and overcrowded. It is good especially when the plants are many and their growth patterns are being destroyed.

Shading

Includes, erecting a small shade over the nursery bed to prevent strong rays of light from reaching the respective plants. Dark conditions should however be avoided.

Pest and Disease control

Application of the right type of chemicals would be the best method to use as it kills them without destroying the seeds being planted.

Hardening

The practice of preparing the planted seedlings to become adapted to the ecological conditions of a particular place by simply reducing shade and watering.

 

 

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