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Maize

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July 5, 2023

Maize

Maize is the most important cereal crop in Kenya. It is the staple food for most rural population. It is used as a human food, animal feed, production of beverages and also making of bio-fuel. Maize is a versatile crop with a wide genetic base and a large number of varieties growing across a range of agro-ecological zones (AEZ) and soil types and having differing maturity periods. However, maize grows best on well-drained, well-aerated, deep soils containing adequate organic matter and well supplied with requisite nutrients. Maize will produce 2 metric tons per hectare under good management

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Yieldgap Rainfed Maize Yields By ClimateZone

Yield gap analysis results at climate zone level for rainfed maize, as determined by the Global Yield Gap Atlas project.

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Other resources

  • Maize Crop Calendar (FAO)
  • Management practices (Wocat)
  • Higher maize yields, a guide to good agronomic practices in smallholder systems (APNI)
  • Maize crop nutrient input requirements for food security in sub-Saharan Africa (Wageningen University)

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