Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya

The overall objective of this initiative is for IRRI and its national partners to establish a recurrent system to monitor development in rice-based environments in key focal countries. This study, which was begun for Kenya, aims to understand the status of the rice sector and establish baseline cond...

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Autores principales: Villanueva, Donald, Pede, Valerien, Revicoy, Riela, Buvelot, Luc, Enriquez, Yuji, Cabrera, Ellanie, Murori, Rosemary, Menge, Daniel, Musila, Ruth, Kengo, Milton, Ndai, Florence, Ismail, Abdelbagi, Panchbhai, Ajay
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Rice Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179788
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author Villanueva, Donald
Pede, Valerien
Revicoy, Riela
Buvelot, Luc
Enriquez, Yuji
Cabrera, Ellanie
Murori, Rosemary
Menge, Daniel
Musila, Ruth
Kengo, Milton
Ndai, Florence
Ismail, Abdelbagi
Panchbhai, Ajay
author_browse Buvelot, Luc
Cabrera, Ellanie
Enriquez, Yuji
Ismail, Abdelbagi
Kengo, Milton
Menge, Daniel
Murori, Rosemary
Musila, Ruth
Ndai, Florence
Panchbhai, Ajay
Pede, Valerien
Revicoy, Riela
Villanueva, Donald
author_facet Villanueva, Donald
Pede, Valerien
Revicoy, Riela
Buvelot, Luc
Enriquez, Yuji
Cabrera, Ellanie
Murori, Rosemary
Menge, Daniel
Musila, Ruth
Kengo, Milton
Ndai, Florence
Ismail, Abdelbagi
Panchbhai, Ajay
author_sort Villanueva, Donald
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description The overall objective of this initiative is for IRRI and its national partners to establish a recurrent system to monitor development in rice-based environments in key focal countries. This study, which was begun for Kenya, aims to understand the status of the rice sector and establish baseline conditions to be used for future impact assessment studies. This initiative aims to continuously monitor key indicators in the rice-growing environments of the country in subsequent years. The first round of this study conducted in 2023 is considered as the baseline and it provides an overview of the rice situation in the major rice-growing regions in the country. We collected data from a total of 729 rice farmers that were randomly selected from the six major irrigation schemes managed by the National Irrigation Authority (NIA) in three primary rice- producing counties: Kirinyaga, Western Kenya which encompasses Kisumu and Busia counties, and Tana River. This comprehensive baseline survey reveals distinct disparities and also some commonalities in the rice sector across the regions under study. The extensive use of hired labor for tasks such as transplanting, fertilizer application, and pest management underscores the need for enhanced mechanization and training to bring efficiency. The disparities in rice production profits across the countries highlight the critical need to address productivity and cost management to enhance profitability uniformly across all three counties. The higher engagement in training and organizational participation in Western Kenya than in the other counties suggests that increasing access to these resources could benefit the overall productivity and sustainability of rice farming. In addition, promoting secure land tenure, mechanization, and value-added activities such as rice straw management can further bolster the sector’s growth and sustainability. This survey establishes a critical foundation for future impact assessments and targeted interventions aimed at enhancing the rice sector in Kenya.
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spelling CGSpace1797882026-01-15T02:14:44Z Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya Villanueva, Donald Pede, Valerien Revicoy, Riela Buvelot, Luc Enriquez, Yuji Cabrera, Ellanie Murori, Rosemary Menge, Daniel Musila, Ruth Kengo, Milton Ndai, Florence Ismail, Abdelbagi Panchbhai, Ajay rice varieties seeds seed quality yields crop production productivity production costs farmers farmland The overall objective of this initiative is for IRRI and its national partners to establish a recurrent system to monitor development in rice-based environments in key focal countries. This study, which was begun for Kenya, aims to understand the status of the rice sector and establish baseline conditions to be used for future impact assessment studies. This initiative aims to continuously monitor key indicators in the rice-growing environments of the country in subsequent years. The first round of this study conducted in 2023 is considered as the baseline and it provides an overview of the rice situation in the major rice-growing regions in the country. We collected data from a total of 729 rice farmers that were randomly selected from the six major irrigation schemes managed by the National Irrigation Authority (NIA) in three primary rice- producing counties: Kirinyaga, Western Kenya which encompasses Kisumu and Busia counties, and Tana River. This comprehensive baseline survey reveals distinct disparities and also some commonalities in the rice sector across the regions under study. The extensive use of hired labor for tasks such as transplanting, fertilizer application, and pest management underscores the need for enhanced mechanization and training to bring efficiency. The disparities in rice production profits across the countries highlight the critical need to address productivity and cost management to enhance profitability uniformly across all three counties. The higher engagement in training and organizational participation in Western Kenya than in the other counties suggests that increasing access to these resources could benefit the overall productivity and sustainability of rice farming. In addition, promoting secure land tenure, mechanization, and value-added activities such as rice straw management can further bolster the sector’s growth and sustainability. This survey establishes a critical foundation for future impact assessments and targeted interventions aimed at enhancing the rice sector in Kenya. 2025 2026-01-14T08:30:41Z 2026-01-14T08:30:41Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179788 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Donald Villanueva, Valerien Pede, Riela Revicoy, Luc Buvelot, Yuji Enriquez, Ellanie Cabrera, Rosemary Murori, Daniel Menge, Ruth Musila, Milton Kengo, Florence Ndai, Abdelbagi Ismail, Ajay Panchbhai (2025). Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya. Report. International Rice Research Institute. 97 p.
spellingShingle rice
varieties
seeds
seed quality
yields
crop production
productivity
production costs
farmers
farmland
Villanueva, Donald
Pede, Valerien
Revicoy, Riela
Buvelot, Luc
Enriquez, Yuji
Cabrera, Ellanie
Murori, Rosemary
Menge, Daniel
Musila, Ruth
Kengo, Milton
Ndai, Florence
Ismail, Abdelbagi
Panchbhai, Ajay
Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya
title Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya
title_full Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya
title_fullStr Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya
title_short Baseline assessment of rice farming in Kenya
title_sort baseline assessment of rice farming in kenya
topic rice
varieties
seeds
seed quality
yields
crop production
productivity
production costs
farmers
farmland
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179788
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