Cost of capsicum farming in Kenya

Cost of capsicum farming in Kenya;How profitable is it?


Maintaining low cost of farming capsicums in Kenya is the surest way to make money from capsicum farming.

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The cost of capsicum farming in Kenya per acre is Ksh 134,000.

Cost of capsicum farming per acre in Kenya

General Costs
ItemQty (Kgs) Price (KS)
Seeds (Maxibell)0.15                            5,000.00
Labour                         50,000.00
Fertilizers300                         24,000.00
Chemicals                         30,000.00
Water                         10,000.00
Other costs                         15,000.00
  
Total Cost                       134,000.00
Cost of capsicum farming in Kenya Source; Farmworx

For optimal yield, one acre requires 15,000-20,000 capsicum plants at a spacing of 45cm by 45cm.

Maxibell capsicum variety is recommended for its high yield of up to 9 tons with proper management, which costs an average of Ksh 5,000. You can order maxibell capsicum HERE.

Other factors that affect the cost of capsicum farming include labour, fertilizers, chemicals (insecticides and fungicides), and water for irrigation.

The cost of fertilizers and management against pests and diseases can increase or decrease the cost of capsicum farming.

How much can farmers make from capsicum farming in Kenya

Revenue Estimates
ItemQty (kgs) Price (KS)Total Revenue (KS)
Yield (max.)6000                                  60.00                     360,000.00
Yield (min.)3000                                  20.00                        60,000.00
Yield (average)4500                                  35.00                     157,500.00
How much farmers can earn farming capsicums in Kenya source;farmworx

With good management, farmers can potentially harvest over 6,000 kilograms of capsicum per acre, with higher yields resulting in higher revenue.

On average, most farmers produce 4,500 kilograms per acre.

If a farmer is lucky enough to get a market price of above Ksh 60 per kilo, they can earn over Ksh 360,000 from one acre of capsicum farming.

However, if poorly managed, the farmer may barely make 3,000 kilograms from an acre of capsicums, resulting in a low profit or even a loss.

Is Capsicum farming in Kenya profitable?

When managed well capsicums with good market prices, capsicum farming in Kenya is profitable.

Profit Estimates
ItemQty (kgs) Price (KS)(Loss)/Profit (KS)
Max. Yield6000                                  60.00                     226,000.00
Min. Yield3000                                  20.00–                      74,000.00
Average Yield4500                                  35.00                        23,500.00
Profit estimate for capsicum farming in Kenya Source; Farmworx

Conclusion

The cost of farming capsicums in Kenya is Ksh 134,000, and farmers can potentially earn a profit of Ksh 226,000 from an acre of capsicums if they harvest 6,000 kilograms and sell at Ksh 60 per kilo.

On the other hand, farmers can make a loss of over Ksh 74,000 if they harvest only 3,000 kilograms and sell at Ksh 20 per kilo.

The key to profitability in capsicum farming is producing superior, marketable fruits in large quantities with good management.

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