Kabouch North ward

Ndhiwa sub-county · Homa Bay county

📍 -0.7144°, 34.4815° · Pop: 35,270

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📊 County-level averages (precision data loading)

Kabouch North ward sits in Ndhiwa sub-county, Homa Bay County, home to about 35,270 people. Working from Homa Bay County soil averages, the profile is pH 5.3 (moderately acidic), nitrogen 1.05 g/kg, phosphorus 13.8 mg/kg and potassium 147.0 mg/kg. The moderately acidic pH means lime is worth applying before most crops to release locked-up phosphorus. Based on this soil, the strongest-scoring crops for Kabouch North are Macadamia, Avocado, and Pineapple — see the full ranking below.

pH
5.3
⚠ Moderate
Nitrogen
1.05 g/kg
⚠ Moderate
Phosphorus
13.8 mg/kg
⚠ Moderate
Potassium
147.0 mg/kg
✕ Low

Soil mapping and farming in Kabouch North Ward

Local soil characteristics in Kabouch North Ward (located within Ndhiwa sub-county, Homa Bay County) play a vital role in determining agricultural productivity. The soil analysis indicates a pH of 5.3, paired with nitrogen levels of 1.05 g/kg and phosphorus levels of 13.8 mg/kg. For farmers in Kabouch North, matching seed varieties to local climatic conditions and using fertilizer programs tailored to these exact satellite-measured soil properties is key to avoiding yield deficiencies and reducing fertilizer wastage.