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Hass avocado growers are looking at the density of their orchards in Kenya

Hass avocado farming in Kenya is gaining popularity due to its high demand in local and international markets. Therefore, achieving maximum yield while maintaining tree health and quality is essential for profitability. Determining the optimal number of Hass avocado trees per acre in Kenya is crucial for farmers because it influences profitability.

While avocados in Kenya are primarily cultivated for the local market, premium varieties like Hass are grown for export due to their global popularity. Beyond their economic significance, avocados offer a rich source of essential minerals and vitamins.

The standard Hass avocado planting distance is 7m x 7m (80 plants per acre). If you own a small land, you can do 5m x 5m (140 plants per acre) or 6m x 6m (120 plants per acre). However, reducing the spacing will give you a lot of pruning work in the future. Kenya cultivates various avocado varieties, with the Hass being the most favoured. Its popularity stems from its high profitability, particularly in export markets.

Hass avocado trees exhibit high productivity and prolonged harvesting seasons with proper nurturing. Each tree can yield around 30 fruits in two to three years or an average of 300 to 400 kilograms per acre. At four years of age, Hass trees have the potential to produce between 200 and 500 fruits each.


Source: tuko.co.ke

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