Kyanzavi Coffee Farmers Company in Machakos County plans to venture into watermelon farming.

Kyanzavi Coffee Farmers Company in Machakos County plans to venture into macadamia and watermelon farming.

Chairman Francis Kalinzoya said the company has already contracted a farming agency that will collaborate with its workers to ensure the new project succeeds.

"We have enough fertile land to venture into the new farming initiative that is expected to boost the company's earnings," he said.

Kalinzoya added that the company has several dams that will provide adequate water for the irrigation of the crops.

He said the company that sits on 800 acres is owned by more than 1,800 shareholders and has property in Nairobi, including Agriculture House whose proceeds had been partially utilised to boost coffee farming. However, this is expected to be a thing of the past once the proceeds from the new crops roll in.

Kalinzoya said the company has seen coffee yields dip due to poor ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/farmkenya/article/2001294916/how-floods-swept-my-melon-dream">weather<, among other factors.  

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