Growing Coconuts in Kakamega
Soil suitability analysis based on Kakamega's nutrient profile
Kakamega County is a challenging environment for Coconuts (soil-match score 0/100) and will need significant amendment before planting. Local soils average pH 5.63 — slightly acidic to near-neutral and inside the 5.5–8 band Coconuts prefers, so no lime is usually required. The main gap is potassium — measured at N 1.01 g/kg, P 14 mg/kg, K 147 mg/kg against this crop's low/low/high demand — so the fertilizer plan below prioritises closing that deficit. Coconuts prefers sandy soils, while Kakamega is largely clay loam, so drainage and organic-matter management matter more here. At 1500 m, the county sits above Coconuts's preferred altitude ceiling of 600 m, where frost risk and cold nights reduce the crop's productivity. At current prices (about KES 22/kg) and a typical 2,500 kg/acre yield, a well-managed Coconuts crop here can gross roughly KES 55,000 per acre.
Soil match analysis
| Nutrient | Kakamega soil | Coconuts needs | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| pH | 5.63 | 5.5–8 | OK |
| Nitrogen | 1.01 g/kg | min 0.5 g/kg | OK |
| Phosphorus | 14 mg/kg | min 6 mg/kg | OK |
| Potassium | 147 mg/kg | min 200 mg/kg | Low |
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