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Cegoi Agriconsult
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Cegoi Agriconsult
@cegoiagri
Empowering farmers with innovative solutions and expert guidance to maximize productivity and sustainability. Your trusted partner in agricultural success
Kenya, Africa, Australia Katılım Aralık 2011
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Coffee hukaa a very simple crop, hadi management ianze kukupea headache na yields zishuke. Usiwache dieases zikumalizie shamba.
Kama unajua shamba yako iko na potential… hii ni yako.
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Kenya's climate and fertile soil create an ideal environment for Hass avocado farming, making it a highly productive and profitable agricultural sector .
Kenya is a significant global producer of avocados, ranking as the sixth largest . The favorable conditions in Kenya are particularly well-suited for Hass avocados, which are known for their productivity and ability to fruit year-round .
The first harvest from Hass avocado trees typically occurs within the third year, with a single tree capable of yielding 70-100 fruits .
Fruits seedlings ready for transplanting.
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Grafting is a technique where the root part of one plant (rootstock) is joined with the shoot part (scion) of another . This process is crucial for producing high-quality avocado trees . Using grafted seedlings ensures farmers start with robust trees that are more likely to yield more




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📢 Attention Coffee Farmers!
Your coffee trees work hard for you; make sure you have the knowledge to protect them.
Join us for an upcoming webinar on coffee diseases, where our experts will walk you through everything you need to know to keep your farm healthy and productive. We'll cover how to identify common diseases early, understand what causes them, and apply practical, proven strategies to manage and prevent them before they damage your crop and your income.
Whether you're a smallholder or managing a larger farm, this session is designed to give you real, actionable knowledge you can put to use right away.
#CegoiAgriconsulting #CoffeeFarmingKenya

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Healthy soil, healthy plants, healthy harvests, it all starts beneath your feet. Our agronomists don't just advise from a distance; they get their boots dirty right alongside you. From soil sampling to nurturing your young crop, we're committed to understanding your farm from the ground up. Because when your coffee thrives, we know we've done our job. Our experts are always in your orner, and on your farm.
#cegoiagriconsult #coffeefarmingkenya #coffeefarming



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Coffee rewards those who plan ahead. Even before harvest begins, think about labor needs, drying space, and storage conditions. Delays during harvest often lead to quality losses. Having systems in place allows you to handle cherries at the right time and in the right way. Preparation reduces pressure when the season becomes busy and ensures your efforts throughout the year are not wasted.
At our Agriconsulting firm, we walk with farmers at every step of their coffee farming journey. Our agronomy team is ready to help you scale.
#CegoiAgriconsulting #CoffeeFarmingKenya


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Our team is out in the field today to check in on one of our avocado clients. These routine checks help us to discover any issues beforehand and to offer agronomy services to the client to ensure maximum yield. Do you have a cash crop that you want to bank on?
Let us walk the journey with you!

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Pest and disease control begins with early detection. Keep a close eye on your trees for signs of Coffee Berry Disease and leaf rust, especially during wet conditions. Dark spots, lesions, or unusual fruit drop should not be ignored. Walk your farm regularly and act quickly when something feels off. Waiting too long often turns small issues into major losses.
For practical farm management and control strategies, we’re here to help out.
#CoffeeFarmManagement #CegoiAgriconsulting



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Coffee doesn’t rush, but April work shapes the season ahead. Take time to walk your field slowly. Look closely at leaf color, spacing between branches, and any early signs of stress. Yellowing leaves or uneven growth often point to underlying soil or nutrient issues. A farmer who observes carefully now avoids bigger problems later. Good yields rarely come by accident, they are built through attention.
For guided field assessments, talk to us. #CegoiAgriconsulting #CoffeeFarmingKenya

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As we celebrate Easter, we reflect on renewal, hope, and new beginnings. Just as the land responds to care and patience, may this season bring fresh strength and abundant growth to your farms and families. Blessed Easter.
#CegoiAgriConsult #Easter

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Easter weekend on the farm means no rest for the tractor! Breaking ground, planting for abundance, and trusting the rains. Hard work today, blessings tomorrow. Who's planting with me? 🚜💪 #EasterInTheField #GrowKE"

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Using the right seed rate ensures your field has the correct plant population. Too few plants reduce yield potential, while too many cause competition for nutrients and water. Follow recommended spacing and seed rates for your maize variety. Measuring your field and planning ahead helps avoid wastage and ensures every seed contributes to productive growth.
#CegoiAgriConsult #MaizeFarmManagement

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Planting maize too deep can delay emergence or weaken seedlings. Stick to the recommended depth of about 5–7 cm. Shallow planting may expose seeds to birds and heat, while deep planting makes it harder for shoots to reach the surface. Correct depth ensures quick, strong emergence and sets the stage for healthy crop establishment.
#CegoiAgriConsulting #MaizeSeason

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Avoid planting in waterlogged or overly compacted soils. Maize seeds need oxygen as well as moisture to germinate. Poor soil conditions can lead to rotting or weak seedlings. Ensure your soil is well-drained and рыхened during land preparation. Good soil conditions at planting support strong root development and healthy crop establishment.
#CegoiAgriConsult #MaizeSeason

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The Kenya Meteorological Department forecasts a wet but gradually easing week ahead (24th–30th March). Rains will continue across many regions, mostly as morning showers and afternoon thunderstorms, though amounts are expected to reduce as the week progresses.
Temperatures remain varied, with hot conditions above 30°C in lowland and coastal areas, while cooler nights are expected.
For farmers, this is a good window to plant, weed, and manage drainage, while staying alert for intermittent showers and changing field conditions.
Temperatures remain varied, with hot conditions above 30°C in lowland and coastal areas, while cooler nights are expected.
#CegoiAgriConsult #KenyaWeather

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Choosing the right maize seed is key to a successful harvest. Go for certified seeds suited to your region, whether dryland or high rainfall areas. Improved varieties offer better yields, disease resistance, and drought tolerance. Quality seed is the first step toward a reliable maize harvest.
#CegoiAgriConsult #MaizeSeason

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The first showers may soften the soil, but successful maize farmers wait for effective rains before planting.
Planting too early risks poor germination if moisture disappears. Planting at the right time ensures seeds receive consistent moisture for strong emergence.
Good Agricultural Practice encourages farmers to plant when the soil profile has enough moisture to sustain the crop during early growth.
A well-timed planting season sets the rhythm for the entire crop cycle.
Need help planning your maize planting calendar? Talk to our agronomy team today.
#MaizeSeason #PlantingSmart #CegoiAgriconsult

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