How much fertilizer per acre in Kenya:Rates by crop, county, and soil type

The most common fertilizer question is also the most variable: how much do I use? A blanket answer of 1 bag DAP and 1 bag CAN is correct for highland maize but wrong for beans, wrong for onions in Kajiado, and wrong for any crop on unlimed acidic soils. This guide provides correct rates for Kenya's 10 most common crop-county combinations.

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Polycarp Andabwa·MSc agricultural environmental engineering·founder, ShambaIQ
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Table showing fertilizer bags per acre for maize beans potatoes wheat and other Kenyan crops

The most common fertilizer question is also the most variable: how much do I use? A blanket answer of 1 bag DAP and 1 bag CAN is correct for highland maize but wrong for beans, wrong for onions in Kajiado, and wrong for any crop on unlimed acidic soils. This guide provides correct rates for Kenya's 10 most common crop-county combinations.

Fertilizer rates for Kenya's 10 most common crops

Fertilizer application rates by crop in Kenya
CropAt plantingTop-dressLime needed?Total cost/acre
MaizeDAP 50 kgCAN 50 kg (knee height)If pH < 5.8KES 7,700
WheatDAP 75 kgCAN 50 kg (tillering)If pH < 6.0KES 9,800
BeansDAP 25 kg + RhizobiumNONEIf pH < 5.5KES 3,500
CabbageDAP 50 kgCAN 50 kg × 2 (wk 3 + 6)If pH < 5.5KES 11,700
TomatoDAP 50 kgCAN 50 kg × 3 (wk 2, 5, 8)If pH < 5.5KES 14,700
Onion (Kajiado)NPK 17:17:17 50 kgAmSulfate 50 kg × 2No — alkalineKES 10,400
PotatoDAP 50 kg + MOP 25 kgCAN 50 kg (earthing up)If pH < 5.5KES 10,200
Sweet potatoDAP 25 kgMavuno 25 kg (wk 4)If pH < 5.5KES 5,600
SorghumDAP 25 kgCAN 25 kg (if rain good)Rarely neededKES 4,200
Napier grassDAP 50 kg (establish)CAN 50 kg per cut (4-6/yr)If pH < 5.5KES 16,000+/yr

Costs exclude lime. Lime adds KES 10,500\u201335,000/acre depending on starting pH but amortises over 3\u20134 seasons. Get your exact fertilizer rate here.

Three expensive fertilizer mistakes

Applying CAN at planting instead of knee height

Cost: 15–30% nitrogen wasted

CAN volatilises from the surface before roots can absorb it. Wait until knee height when the established root system actively absorbs nitrogen during rapid growth.

Applying nitrogen fertilizer to beans

Cost: KES 3,500 wasted + reduced yield

Beans fix their own nitrogen through Rhizobium. External N suppresses nodule formation. Apply phosphorus only.

Applying DAP to alkaline Kajiado soils

Cost: pH rises further, zinc locks out

DAP's diammonium component releases hydroxide ions. Use NPK 17:17:17 and ammonium sulfate instead.

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