Kakamega farmers form avocado cooperative society

Oct 3, 2023 - 16:07
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Kakamega farmers form avocado cooperative society
Avocado seedlings at Sisi Village Produce in Malava Sub County Kakamega County.

Kakamega,

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

KNA by Moses Wekesa

Farmers in Kakamega have formed the first ever Avocado cooperative society to promote the growth and marketing of Hass Avocados.

The Cooperative Society known as Mumbo Farmers’ Cooperative Society will mobilize farmers to produce enough avocados that will be sold in the lucrative export market in the European Union, India, Saudi Arabia, China and America.

Currently only a few farmers from Likuyani and Lugari in Kakamega produce the fruit for export through off takers.

The Cooperative society has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Sisi Village Produce, a social enterprise in Malava that produces clean avocado planting materials, to help in marketing avocados from farmers.

Sisi Village Produce will also set up a Private Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in Malava and an extraction plant.

The Private EPZ according to Sisi Village Produce Ambassador Elijah Karungani will be used to add value to Hass avocado received from farmers that fail to meet the export standards, by crashing them to extract oil to enable farmers to earn from every fruit they produce.

He said that once the EPZ is complete Sisi Village Produce will also purchase other types of Avocados from Farmers, other than the Hass Avocado, instead of the fruits rotting away in farms, encouraging farmers to plant the fruits even if it’s on a small plot of land.

Karungani noted that they will also distribute bee hives to farmers to integrate Avocado farming and bee keeping so that they can earn from honey as they wait for avocado trees to mature and ready for harvesting and to increase their income streams.

The chairman of Mumbo Cooperative Society Maxwell Shamala urged farmers to intensify their efforts in farming avocado to benefit from the available opportunities.

“We are encouraging our farmers to plant avocados particularly the Hass Varieties which has got a wide market all over the world and the oil from the hass avocados is needed in the world for use in the pharmaceutical industries and even in culinary areas,” he disclosed.

“We have not restricted farmers like some may think that you have to plant over 100 trees or so we encourage farmers to plant as low as 10 seedlings but it is our prayers that farmers plant these varieties in large numbers, if they plant in large numbers they will be enhancing the chances of this particular sub county growing economically,” he disclosed.

Kakamega county government has allocated Sh10 Million during the 2023/2024 financial year for avocado promotion and especially assisting farmers to access clean planting materials.

The County government has so far distributed 12,000 avocado seedlings to farmers with other partners distributing over 8,000 seedlings.

Courtesy; KNA

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