Climate smart agriculture in Kenya in Kenya is about building climate change adaptation and resilince among the farmers; particularly smallholder farmers. The company’s slogan is Climate Smart Agricultural Solutions. Grekkon Limited’s products solutions play a pivotal role in achieving this.
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Climate smart agriculture in Kenya is only complete with the availability of sufficient irrigation water for the crop. Dam lined water reservoirs or water pans are a first step in conserving or storing irrigation water. This water is sourced from the rain during the riny season for use during the dry season, harvesting of run off water, or from natural occuring sources such as ruvers, lakes, and other water bodies
Grekkon Limited’s dam liners are supplied in these thicknesses; 0.5mm, 0.75mm, and 1mm. These UV-treated black high density polyethylene (HDPE) dam liners are manufactured for tropical climates. They prevent water loss through seepage into the soil. Changing rainfall patterns and unpredictable seasons are increasingly becoming a norm in Africa. This is why the need for agricultural water conservation is growing amongst farmers
Grekkon Limited’s dam liners prices in Kenya are;
| Thickness | Weight per meter square in Kgs | Price per meter square in KES |
| 0.5mm | 0.46kg | KES 220 |
| 0.75mm | 0.88kg | KES 320 |
| 1mm | 0.91kg | KES 420 |
A dam liner in a water pan for vegetable crops irrigation installed by Grekkon Limited in Moyale county
Drip irrigation kits conserve water through targeted irrigation. The water is channeled to the crop’s root zone where it is most needed. This prevents run-off, reduces evaporation losses, and enhances uptake, making drip irrigation the most efficient way to irrigate most crops
Drip irrigation on a young watermelon crop
Solar powered irrigation irrigation systems are a combination of a solar water pump, and drip irrigation systems. Grekkon Limited supplies and installs them as 1/4 acre, 1/2 acre, 1 acre or tailored units for farmers
| Acreage | Price (Kes) |
| 0.25 | 105,000 |
| 0.5 | 145,000 |
| 1 | 230,000 |
Components of a solar powered irrigation system
The number of panels used depends on the motor size. The larger it is, the higher the number of PV panels required
A farmer will opt to irrigate by pumping directly to the irrigation system, or to an elevated storage unit, from which the water flows to the irrigation system by gravity
Benefits
i. It allows for water pumping in electricity off-grid locations by generating its own solar electric power
ii. It reduces the emissions of greenhouse gases as it does not run on fossil fuels
iii. Farmers produce all your round so long as irrigation water is available
iv. It has near zero maintainance and operating costs, as there’s no drudgery during irrigation
v. There are no opertional costs unlike fossil fuel powered water pumps that require diesel or petrol purchases to run
Climate smart agriculture in Kenya incorporates solar dryers. They work with solar strength, andthe hybrid model are augmented with a biomass heat unit if so desired by the client. Our agricultural solar dryers design is according to the product, location, and drying volume per session. These passive or active solar dryers for fruits and vegetables are fixed or portable as the user needs it. The fixed ones are large and impractical to move about, while the portable one are small domestic drying units
A simple portable solar dryer under construction by the Grekkon technical team at Rusinga Island, Homa Bay county. The local community will dry bananas for processing into flour
Our solar dryers for fruits and vegetables have shelves at different levels depending on the volume or weight of food crops to dry per session.
Grekkon Limited solar dryers work in the following steps;
i. Capture & collect the sun’s heat
ii. Create a ‘greenhouse effect’ which causes moisture loss from the produce
iii. Air coming into the dryer exits with this moisture from the vent
In addition to what takes place in the passive solar drying unit, the fans force in hot air from outside, and force out hotter air combined with moisture from inside the dryer. At night or on cloudy/ rainy days, the biomass unit supplies the drying heat.
Solar dried chilli peppers
Multi storey gardens by Grekkon Limited enhance climate smart agriculture in Kenya because they conserve land and water.
An established multi-storey garden set up by Grekkon Limited in Kinanie area, Machakos county
The multi-storey garden price in Kenya depends on:
The top most part unlike the others below which are circular strips is a completely circular garden with an area of 78.5cm square
i. Space utilisation. Similar to a storeyed house, this garden saves considerable amount of space
ii. Crop diversity. A farmer will choose to have different crops in one multi-storey unit
iii. Ease of management. It is easy to irrigate, weed, and fertilise. Irrigation will be done by overhead watering, or intalling a drip irrigation system on the unit
iv. Ease of establishment. It can be set up anywhere, so long as there is adequate sunlight. Farmers will have it indoors or outdoors
v. Portability. The garden can disassembled, and moved from one location to another
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