Plant certified potato seed for best yields

By Charei Munene

The potato seed you use will determine whether you harvest a good potato crop or not. Seed is the most important input for a farmer. Seed quality affects the performance of the crop and eventually the yield. The choice of potato seed can affect your production with margins of over 50 percent. You will get a healthier potato crop and more yield if you use certified seed potato. Planting certified potato seed doubles or even triples yields. Most farmers are still using old seed that has been planted for very many generations. These old seeds mostly transfer disease, have lost strength, and are very likely to become diseased and produce very poor yield. Certified seed on the other hand are produced from virgin propagation material under very strict agronomic conditions.

The advantages of using certified potato seed include;

  1. Better yield, pest/disease resistance and drought tolerance. Certified seeds are a product of many years of research and development combined with excellent agronomic practices. Certified seeds have good attributes, are healthy, strong and well adapted for different agro ecological zones.
  2. Seed potato is disease free since regular inspections are done in the seed potato fields by well-trained government officials.
  3. Seed potato production is traceable and hence brings accountability.
  4. Seed potato maintains the value traits of the crop. Many good traits of a potato variety can be gotten in certified potato seed.
  5. Certified seed potato compliments your good agronomic practices making sure you get the most from your inputs, it saves cost of inputs since disease and pest incidence is lower.

You can plant two to three generations from the certified seed potato before getting fresh certified seeds. Farmers can also buy certified seed potato in groups to share costs.

The table below summarizes availability of seed potatoes from registered seed potato merchants in Kenya. It details the current varieties available; location and contacts of each seed producer.

You can order your seeds through viazi soko digital platform; www.npckviazisoko.com.

1ADC-MoloNakuru, Molo0721202565 Judith, adcmolo@gmail.comShangi, Sherekea, Dutch Robjin, K. Karibu, K. Mpya, Bvumbwe, Asante, Desiree,mavuno, Tana, K.Sifa, Tigoni,
2KALRO-TigoniKiambu, Limuru0712456653/733834675 karitigoni@yahoo.comShangi,Tigoni, Unica, Kenya Karibu, Arka, Sherekea, Kenya . Mavuno 
3Kisima FarmMeru, TimauOliver Fancombe – 0789458376 potatoes@kisima.co.keTigoni, Asante, Sherekea, K. Mpya, Derby ,Sagitta, Taurus,Challenger, Evora, Panamera, Rodeo, Sifra, Voyager
4Agrico East Africa ( under Potato Services Africa Ltd.)Nakuru, Kabarak0741788380-Ruth info@agrico.co.keMarkies, Rudolph, Destiny, Manitou, faluka,zafira
5FreshCrop LimitedNakuru, Narok, NyandaruaChris Gasperi (Founder and CEO) freshcroplimited@gmail.com, 0727230484 0795122648,Shangi, Dutch Robijn, Wanjiku, Chulu, Unica
6Singus EnterprisesNakuru- MoloAnn Mbugua 0722691245,Shangi, Dutch robjin, Unica
7Suera FarmNyandarua, Oljoro’orok0706-186579 Suera.flowers@gmail.comMusica, Lady Amarilla
8Egerton University Seed UnitNakuru, NjoroP.O.Box 536-20115, Prof. Kibe 0721402957 or John Nganga 0723079623Shangi, Dutch robijn, Sherekea, Kenya Kabirbu
9Stockman Rozen LtdNaivasha0720-603990 info@srk.co.keApical cuttings and mini-tubers of Shangi, Unica, Konjo, Dutch robjin, Wanjiku, Asante etc.
10GTIL (Apical cuttings and minitubers only)Nairobi, Lower Kabete0729852403 kae@africaonline.co.keDutch Robijn,Shangi and Konjo
11Gene Biotech seeds LTDKajiado, Isinya0739-532993-Nayarani, narayanimanatan@yahoo.comShangi
12Clabham Investment limited – Frontier farmNakuru, Mau Narok0710607935 Boniface, bonifacetoday@yahoo.comShangi, Dutch Robijn
13Spring valley (Moiben)Uasin Gishu, Moiben723916161-Samson ChebutukShangi, Dutch robijn,
14Aberdare Technology LimitedMurangaP.O.Box:418-01020 Muranga +254716177086Shangi, Dutch Robijn
15Sigen Hortipruse LtdElgeyo MarakwetIsaac Letting 728621222Shangi, Dutch Robijn
16Kevian Kenya seeds (Kirinyaga seeds)KiambuHenry Kigen 0701830699 info@kirinyagaseeds.comDutch varieties, Tornado, Infinity and Imagine
17Savannah Fresh Hort. Farmers’ Cooperative Society LtdMeruPatrick 0708347959Asante, Sherekea, Sagittal, Taurus, Challenger, Panamera, Unica, Dutch robjin, Konjo and Voyager
18Baraka Agricultural College (Nakuru)Nakuru, MoloAntony Majanga 0724775769Shangi, Kenya Kabribu, Dutch robijn
19Kenya Highland Seeds (Royal seed)NairobiPeter 0706 825555 Peter.francombe@khs.co.keRoyal, Sarpo Mira
20Starlight Cooperative societyNakuru- Molo721109200Shangi and sherekea
21Kimingi Farm (Kalro Tigoni grower)NyandaruaJohn 781431222, 0726107722Shangi
22Bubayi products LtdKitale0735488001, 0722599419Shangi and Dutch robijn
23NYS Tumaini,Nyandarua, OlkalouKennedy Nyakango, 0720036271Shangi, Dutch robijn, Unica
24Taita PapaTaita Taveta, WundanyiGranton Ndighila, 0726007669/0735 402986Unica, Sherekea
25Agripom Kenya LimitedNakuru Molo723111205/ rkimanya@agripom.comShangi
26Jancota LimitedNyandarua, OlkalouJancota, 0743317508, info@jancota.comShangi, Unica, Wanjiku, Dutch robijn
27Utopian Supplies Kenya LimitedNyandarua, RironiStephen, 0725240133,Stephen@utopiangroup.co.keShangi
28Flomsa LimitedNyandarua &NakuruFlorence Kairu flomsalimited@gmailcom 707848750Shangi and Unica

Source: NPCK