Tomato farming experience and a training on how to improve production

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DvrGGYF71Q

Duration: 

00:05:15

Year of Production: 

2022

Source/Author: 

FarmKenya
»www.Farmers.co.ke is the site for authoritative multimedia agricultural and agribusiness content«

The average yield of tomato in Kenya stands at 15 tons/ acre against a potential of 30-35 tons and is a result of various factors such as pests and diseases.

Lack of information on the right agronomic practices and certified varieties is a major setback. Before transplanting of tomatoes is done, the land is surveyed and clearing of weeds even around the neighbouring area is done. Maize and millet are planted around the tomato farm to help protect the tomato by acting as a shield against insects. Challenges in tomato farming include high cost of farm inputs, lack of market, soil- borne pathogens as well as middle men that disrupt market prices.

Pest control

The main control strategy against pests and diseases is the application of agro chemicals. This usually leads to environmental pollution hence danger to human safety due to agro chemical residues in the tomatoes due to lack of information on the farmers‘ side.

Improved tomato varieties that are resistant to pests and diseases have been developed and most small holders farmers do not use these varieties due to lack of information about them.

Best practices

Using new new seeds that are certified every new planting season is recommended. Seeds from the previous crop usually lead to very low yields and in turn losses for the farmers.

Excess production can be adressed by having a tomato processing factory. This helps farmers handle post harvest losses since the remaining tomatoes that are not bought are bought by the factories.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:13The average yield of tomato in Kenya stands at 15 tons/ acre against a potential of 30-35 tons and is a result of various factors i.e pests and diseases.
01:1402:00Surveying the area and clearing it of weeds for transplanting then planting maize and millet to act as a shield for the tomato against pests.
02:0102:46Challenges in tomato farming include high cost of farm inputs, lack of market, soil- borne pathogens as well as middle men that disrupt market prices.
02:4703:43Control of pests and diseases use agro chemicals as the main control strategy.
03:4404:22Farmers encouraged to buy new certified seeds each planting since seed seeds from previous crop lead to low yields.
04:2305:15Excess production is being adressed by having a tomato processing factory that buys the excess to avoid post- harvest losses.

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