Ivingoni/Nzambani ward
Kibwezi East sub-county · Makueni county
📍 -2.6547°, 38.0449° · Pop: 32,643
Ivingoni/Nzambani ward sits in Kibwezi East sub-county, Makueni County, home to about 32,643 people. Soil here is mapped at 30 m resolution: pH 6.3 (slightly acidic to near-neutral), nitrogen 1.07 g/kg, phosphorus 29.6 mg/kg and potassium 351.0 mg/kg. That pH suits a broad range of crops without lime. Based on this soil, the strongest-scoring crops for Ivingoni/Nzambani are Lucerne, Mango, and Sisal — see the full ranking below.
Soil mapping and farming in Ivingoni/Nzambani Ward
Local soil characteristics in Ivingoni/Nzambani Ward (located within Kibwezi East sub-county, Makueni County) play a vital role in determining agricultural productivity. The soil analysis indicates a pH of 6.3, paired with nitrogen levels of 1.07 g/kg and phosphorus levels of 29.6 mg/kg. For farmers in Ivingoni/Nzambani, 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.