Rice (Lowland/Paddy) farming guide — Kenya

Soil requirements, top counties, seed varieties, fertilizer plan & economics

Interested in starting or scaling rice (lowland/paddy) farming in Kenya? This comprehensive guide maps out the optimal soil requirements (such as target pH ranges), the most suitable counties for growing rice (lowland/paddy), certified seed varieties, seasonal fertilizer guidelines, and a detailed per-acre production budget to set you up for a successful harvest.

Soil requirements

pH range
4.5–7
Nitrogen
high
Phosphorus
medium
Potassium
medium
Preferred texture: Clay

Optimizing soil and fertilizers for Rice (Lowland/Paddy) in Kenya

To achieve maximum yields when farming rice (lowland/paddy) in Kenya, managing soil suitability is crucial. This crop performs best within a soil pH range of 4.5 to 7. Soils that fall outside this range can lock out essential macro and micro-nutrients, leading to stunted growth or crop failure. For acidic soils, applying dolomitic or calcitic agricultural lime is recommended at least 30 days before planting to normalize acidity.

Fertilizer application should be calibrated based on the crop’s nutrient demands. Rice (Lowland/Paddy) has a high nitrogen requirement, medium phosphorus requirement, and medium potassium demand. Using certified seed varieties suited for your specific altitude and rainfall pattern, combined with a precise basal and top-dressing program (such as applying a balanced NPK compound), ensures high crop quality and protects your overall farm investment.

Best counties for Rice (Lowland/Paddy)

Challenging counties for Rice (Lowland/Paddy)

These counties may need soil amendments for Rice (Lowland/Paddy)

Certified seed varieties

KombokaMedium/Lowland
KALRO · 100-115 days · 20-28 bags/acre
High yielding paddy; resistant to blast; developed for Mwea and lowland Kenya.
Basmati 370Medium/Lowland
KALRO · 130-150 days · 18-24 bags/acre
Aromatic long-grain; premium export market; suited to Mwea Irrigation Scheme.

Economics

Market priceKES 100/kg
Expected yield2,000 kg/acre

Est. revenueKES 200,000/acre

Fertilizer prices

DAPKES 2,500
CANKES 2,500
NPK 17:17:17KES 2,500
UreaKES 2,500
LimeKES 1,500

Subsidized price / 50kg bag

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