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Drip Irrigation in Kenya: One on One with Irri-Hub Kenya –a boost to small holder farmer

Wycliffe Musalia by Wycliffe Musalia
June 24, 2020
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Agriculture is a back-born
of the country’s economy, contributing almost 60 % of the Gross Domestic
Product (GDP). News 9 Kenya sits down with Irrigation Hub Kenya to unravel
their efforts in helping farmers in arid and semi-arid areas with drip
irrigation.

Q. First tell us
about Irri-hub?

A. Irri-Hub KE is an agricultural company that is helping
small holder farmers with climate smart irrigation systems with the mission of
achieving zero hunger which is the sustainable development goal number 2.

Q. What is drip
irrigation and how does it work?

A. Drip irrigation is a technology where water delivery to
plants is controlled in such a way that planting is done at the points where
water is dripping. Once the system is installed the farmer controls the system
for instance irrigation can be done twice in a day it is an easy system to use
and saves on water as well.

Q. Which areas or
counties have you covered across the country?

A. We can say we have travelled to most of the counties in
the country from Kwale to Garissa

Q. Which types of
crops do you support in the programme?

A. All horticultural crops i.e. onions, capsicum cabbages
etc. We have systems for fruits and trees as well

Q. You recently
connected drip irrigation to Banana farmers in Kavumbu, Machakos County; tell
us more about this move?

A. The farmers’ source of water was a nearby river and
watering his bananas manually was time wasting as well as the labor costs were
high. So he decided to install drip buttons for his bananas and from the visit
we must say the bananas are doing very well, the farmer has not regretted
having the system and he has even expanded the system to plant tomatoes.

Q. What can a farmer
do to get access to your services?

A. Check our website, we are on social media Facebook,
Twitter, Instagram Call us on 0732957984 or drop us an email via our website

Q. The world is
facing Covid-19 pandemic, which has impacted heavily on agriculture. What are
your efforts in averting this effects?

A. Despite the harsh effects of Covid-19, we still try to
serve our farmers to where we can. Our installations are still ongoing same to
our farm visits even outside Nairobi as we have the relevant passes.

Q. What can you tell
a farmer who wants to venture into drip irrigation?

A. It is a simple and affordable technology and they should
not be discouraged to get into it. It is one of the ways in which farmers can
multiply their yields. The systems can be installed in the smallest kitchen
garden and expand with time.

Q. There has been
increasing cases of floods in the country, what are your efforts to averting
this and make use of the water?

A. With the increasing floods in the country, our main
role is to create awareness to the farmers to harvest this excess runoff using
damliners that we install. The damliners are meant to conserve the waters and
farmers can use the same for irrigation when the dryspell sets in.

Q. Tell us your
parting short?

A. Our main aim is to transform the lives of small scale farmers
by increasing their yields through drip irrigation. Food security is one of the
major problems in our country and it’s about time that we move from rain fed
agriculture and start exploring other agricultural methods which will enable
our farmers to plant all year round. It is time that all farmers embrace this
technology in Kenya so that we can curb food shortage in our country together
because we have the potential as a country.

Tags: Banana farmersDrip irrigationIrri-hub kenyaMachakos Countysmall holder farmer
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Wycliffe Musalia

Wycliffe Musalia

Wycliffe Musalia is the founder and CEO of News 9 Kenya based in Nairobi.He has a Bachelor’s of Arts Degree in Linguistics, Media, and Communication from Moi University. Musalia writes and reports about politics, sports, technology, business, and world news.

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