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How to Grow Best Chilies for Profit in Kenya

The nutritional value of Kenya Chillies, just like others, cannot be undermined as they are a great source of vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin B complex and minerals like manganese, iron, potassium and magnesium. The capsaicin in them contain anti-bacterial, anti-diabetic, anti-carcinogenic and analgesic properties. They also help to reduce cholesterol levels in the body, aid in digestion, help relieve migraines, muscle and joint pain.

Given the ideal warm weather conditions, Kenya is a hub for growth of great chilies. The warmer the growing conditions the hotter the chili.

How to Grow Chilies for Profit in Kenya

The chilies should be planted in an area where it can get adequate sunlight. You also need to ensure that the temperature doesn’t drop below 15°C or else the growth of the chilies is inhibited.
When you see flowers, this means that chilies will begin to appear after a couple of weeks! Bush-like chili plants can be achieved by cutting the tips of the plant when it is already 6” tall. Chilies are colored green and after several weeks, the fruits will turn red. Harvest the chilies before they shrivel.

Here’s a tip – the longer the chilies remain attached to the plant, the fierier they become. Fruits can be frozen for later use. When handling chilies, make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly to avoid any contact with the eyes. After harvesting, you can now prepare spicy recipes that you can enjoy with your family. The excess chilies can be sold for profit.

Cultivars of chilli

The varieties of Kenyan chillies represent some of the hottest of them; Cayenne Pepper, Bird Eye, Jalapeno, Serenade, habareno and more.
Ecological requirements

Altitude

Rainfall

Temperature

Soils

Planning Production of chilli

Site selection for chili farming

Propagation

Seed rate

Land preparation

Transplanting

Spacing

Fertilizer application

Crop Rotation

Mulching   

Pests

Diseases

Harvesting

Yield

Post Harvest Handling

Drying

Grading

Packing and storage

Challenges in production

Advice to potential growers

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