Azolla farming in Kenya is best achieved when using Grekkon Limited’s dam liners, and shade nets. The company offers detailed azolla growing sessions to farmers as documented in this article. Azolla pinnata is the most common variety grown in Kenya
Azolla, belonging to the Salvinaceae family is a fresh water aquatic plant. It is a nitrogen fixing, branched free-floating fern also referred to as duckweed, mosquito fern or water fern. Its most popular characteristic is its ability to exponentially grow by doubling its biomass every 3 days depending on the growing conditions. This is why it is regarded as a super plant. Some refer to it as the green gold mine due to its high nutritive value
Azolla growing in troughs made of dam liner material, and under a green shade net – materials supplied by Grekkon Limited
Nutrition Requirements
i .Light: Azolla grows well under partial shade. Growth decreases quickly under heavy shade (lower than 1,500 lux) and more than 50% of full sunlight reduces photosynthesis. This is why a shade net cover is necessary where sunlight is intense. It causes it to turn reddish brown, which reduces the nutrient value
ii. Nutrition: for vigorous production, add 20kgs per Ha of phosphorous (P). Cow dung slurry, and super phospahte (single, double or triple) fertiliser provides this
iii. Relative humidity : high at 80 – 90 %
iv. Growing PH: lightly acidic media at : 5.2-5.8
v. Temperature: keep it below 25 degrees centigrade for a luxurious growth. Where it exceeds this, provide a shade net cover
vi. Water: fresh water 10-15 cm in the multiplication pond, adequate water level in the pond is 4 inches
A simple azolla growing trough
Maintainance
Azolla harvesting by hand
Harvested azolla in plastic containers
FAQs
Azolla farming is profitable beacuse of its many uses. It can be grown commercially as;
As a nitrogenous fertliser, and as an animal feed. It is easily digestible because of its high protein and low lignin content. It increases feed efficiency, daily anaimal weight gain, and milk production by 15% – 20%
It first turns brown due to too much exposure to sunlight, high temperatures, lack of nutrients in the pond or fungal / bacterial diseases. Eventually, the crop dies
No
Azolla farming in Kenya shades out other water plants, killing them together with fish and other aquatic animals. Its decay creates a strong odour which affects fish and other aquatic animals
It cannot grow in a waterless environment
Yes it does by over 95%
Yes it does because it provides protein, that adds weight to the bird. Azolla farming in Kenya provides protein for commercial chicken
An azolla crop turning brown
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I would like to know about prices for assorted sizes of Azola lining
Good morning Edward,
We have no assorted sizes of Azola lining. Once you share with us the dimensions of your water reservoir to be lined for Azolla farming, and your preferred liner thickness, we'll share with you the pricing based on this info
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Customer Service
How do I get the Azolla pinnata in Lokoja or Abuja, Nigeria? This is my number for call or Whatsapp +2348060224814
How much is a dam linner measuring 8meters x 5meters?
Good morning, Sam,
Your 0.5mm dam liner cost is Kes 8,800
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Customer Service
how much is the culture
Good morning Samuel,
We do not supply the culture, just the dam liner for the water pan
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Customer Service
We need your cooperation on azolla
Good morning Abdikadir,
We're glad to help. Please reach is on info@grekkon.co.ke with details
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Customer Service