Target: Commercial farming (1–10+ acres)
Crop: Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata)
Purpose: For local market, exports, processing (soups, puree, baby food)
1. Why Butternut?
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High demand in local markets and supermarkets
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Long shelf life (up to 3–6 months)
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Export potential (Europe, Middle East)
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Low disease pressure if managed well
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Good income per acre
2. Suitable Agro-ecological Conditions
Factor | Requirement |
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Altitude | 0 – 1,800 m (thrives in warm to semi-humid areas) |
Rainfall | 600 – 1,000 mm annually |
Soil type | Well-drained loam or sandy loam with pH 6.0–6.8 |
Temperature | 18°C – 30°C |
Water | Supplement with irrigation in dry periods |
3. Land Preparation
A. Field Requirements per Acre
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Clear bush and old crops
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Plough deeply (30 cm)
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Harrow to fine tilth
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Prepare ridges or raised beds for drainage
B. Spacing
Layout | Spacing |
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Between rows | 1.5–2 meters |
Between plants | 0.9–1 meter |
4. Varieties to Grow
Variety | Maturity | Yield | Notes |
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Waltham | 90–100 days | High | Sweet, firm flesh |
Atlas F1 | 85 days | Very high | Hybrid, uniform size |
Pluto F1 | 90 days | High | Good shelf life |
Bravo | 95–100 days | Moderate | Affordable, local |
5. Planting Guide
Seeds
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Use certified hybrid seeds
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1 acre = approx. 1–1.5 kg of seed
Germination
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Soak seeds for 6–12 hrs before planting
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Germinates in 5–7 days
Planting Depth
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2.5–3 cm deep
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Plant directly or transplant nursery-raised seedlings (less common)
6. Fertilizer and Manure Application
Before Planting
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Well-rotted farmyard manure (2–3 tons/acre)
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DAP or TSP: 50 kg/acre at planting
After Germination (Top Dressing)
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CAN/Urea: 50 kg/acre at 3–4 weeks
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NPK (17:17:17) at fruiting stage: 50 kg/acre
Optional: Fertigation or Foliar feeds every 10–14 days during fruiting for hybrids
7. Irrigation (If Not Rain-Fed)
System | Notes |
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Drip irrigation | Best for efficiency |
Furrow | Suitable for flat lands |
Overhead/sprinkler | Can cause fungal issues if overdone |
8. Pest and Disease Management
A. Common Pests
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Aphids
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Whiteflies
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Squash bugs
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Cutworms
Control: Neem, Pyrethrum, Actara, or organic pesticides
B. Common Diseases
Disease | Solution |
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Powdery mildew | Use fungicides like Score, Milraz |
Downy mildew | Copper-based fungicides |
Fusarium wilt | Practice rotation |
Anthracnose | Avoid overhead irrigation |
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Crop rotation (avoid planting after other cucurbits)
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Weed regularly
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Prune excess foliage to improve aeration
9. Harvesting
Parameter | Notes |
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Time to maturity | 90–100 days after planting |
Sign of maturity | Fruit changes to tan/golden, stem starts drying |
Yield per acre | 10–15 tons (open pollinated), 15–25 tons (hybrid) |
Shelf life | 3–6 months in cool, dry store |
10. Post-Harvest Handling
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Cure fruits in shade for 7–10 days for hardening
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Store in cool, dry place with ventilation
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Grade based on size, shape, and ripeness
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Pack in crates or mesh bags for transport
11. Cost and Profit Analysis (Per Acre)
Item | Unit | Cost (KSh) |
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Land preparation | - | 6,000 |
Seeds (hybrid) | 1.5 kg | 4,000 |
Manure (2 tons) | - | 6,000 |
Fertilizer (DAP, CAN, NPK) | 150 kg | 9,000 |
Chemicals/pesticides | - | 6,000 |
Labor (planting to harvest) | - | 12,000 |
Irrigation (if any) | - | 8,000 |
Transport, packaging | - | 5,000 |
Revenue Estimate
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Yield: 15 tons
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Market price: KSh 25–50 per kg
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Gross income: KSh 375,000–750,000
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Net profit: KSh 300,000–700,000 per acre
12. Market Outlets
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Local supermarkets and groceries
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Open-air markets (Gikomba, Wakulima, etc.)
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Exporters (with grading and phytosanitary certification)
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Processors (soups, puree, baby food)
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Institutions (schools, hospitals)
13. Final Tips
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Scout every week for pests and diseases
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Use mulch to retain moisture
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Consider intercropping with beans or cowpeas early for soil improvement
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Invest in quality storage to extend marketing window
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Consider value addition (chopped, dried, frozen) for longer-term gains
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