Frutunda

Frutunda Like our page for more Our products and services include

1. Fruit Seedlings
2. Planting Packages
3. Agronomic extensions
4. Package Farm inputs
5.

OxfarmAg is an African agribusiness company that leverages technology in fruit farming, by assisting fruit farmers produce more and market fit produce, plus reducing post harvest losses through efficiency of their ventures. WE ASSIST FARMERS GET A BOOST IN THEIR FRUIT ORCHARDS

We partner with you in fruit farming as a business from the planning to selling your fruits. With us you get;
- 30%+ imp

rovement on your orchard productivity, - Timely selling of your produce with better offers.
- Get professional advices and solutions for various issues affecting your Venture.
- Produce Market fit fruits for local and export market.
- Run your Orchard efficiently tracking various major activities like harvesting, pruning, applying controls, etc.
- Finally be in a community of like minded fruit farmers sharing experiences. Fruits for local and export market.
6. Farm tours and exhibitions. We have branches in various parts of the country, Nairobi, Nakuru, Eldoret, Nyeri
Our branches are sites with demo farm for placticle learning where you also get agronomic advice plus being able to access our products and services. Engage us on +254706222888/ +254740000044

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The Small Fruit That Keeps GivingMany farmers focus on big fruits and forget one of the most useful trees you can ever p...
15/05/2026

The Small Fruit That Keeps Giving

Many farmers focus on big fruits and forget one of the most useful trees you can ever plant on your farm; lime. From fresh juice and tea to cooking and natural remedies, limes are always needed in homes, hotels, and markets.

What makes lime trees special is how productive and rewarding they are. Once established, they can keep producing for years with proper care. They don’t just give fruits, they give a steady opportunity to earn from a crop that people use almost every day.

Imagine walking through your farm and seeing healthy green lime fruits hanging heavily from your trees. It’s the kind of harvest that makes farming feel worth it.

Lime seedlings now available at Frutunda for only Kes 150 each.

For any inquiries,
‎Contact us on 0706222888
‎Whatsapp https://wa.me/254706222888

Why Every Farmer Wants to Add Fig Trees in Their Orchard There is something special about walking into an orchard and sp...
14/05/2026

Why Every Farmer Wants to Add Fig Trees in Their Orchard

There is something special about walking into an orchard and spotting healthy fig trees loaded with fruits. Many farmers are now adding figs to their farms because the demand keeps growing while very few people produce them locally.

Figs are loved because they can give farmers good returns from a small space. The trees are easy to manage once established and they continue producing fruits for many years. Many customers also look for figs because of their sweet taste and health benefits.

Another reason farmers love figs is that they attract attention. Visitors, buyers, and even neighbors are always curious when they see fig fruits growing well in an orchard. A few fig trees can completely change the value and uniqueness of a farm.

At Frutunda, we continue to see more farmers asking for fig seedlings as they diversify their orchards with high value fruits.
Seedlings are available at Kes 500 each.

For any inquiries,
‎Contact us on 0706222888
‎Whatsapp https://wa.me/254706222888

Ripening and Cooking Tissue Culture Banana Seedlings.Here are the tissue culture bananas available.Williams - ripening N...
14/05/2026

Ripening and Cooking Tissue Culture Banana Seedlings.

Here are the tissue culture bananas available.

Williams - ripening
Ng'ombe - cooking
Ugandan Green - cooking
Giant Cavendish - ripening
Grand Nain - ripening

For any inquiries,
‎Contact us on 0706222888
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Conditions for a Thriving Dragon Fruit Orchard ClimateDragon fruit thrives in subtropical to tropical climates. In Kenya...
13/05/2026

Conditions for a Thriving Dragon Fruit Orchard

Climate
Dragon fruit thrives in subtropical to tropical climates. In Kenya, it is well-suited for regions with temperatures between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius (68 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit).

Soil
Dragon fruit prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH range of 6.0 to 7.0. Sandy loam or loamy soils are ideal.

Watering
Adequate irrigation is crucial, especially during the flowering and fruiting stages. Implement a drip irrigation system to ensure controlled and efficient water delivery.

Temperature
Dragon fruit plants are sensitive to frost. They require protection in areas where temperatures can drop significantly.

Growing Characteristics

Height
Dragon fruit plants are climbing cacti that can grow between 4 to 6 feet in height. The use of support structures like trellises is common.

Planting
Dragon fruit can be planted using stem cuttings. Planting holes should be prepared with well-rotted organic matter to enhance soil fertility and structure.

Stem Cuttings
Sections of the stem that are planted to propagate new dragon fruit plants.

Maturity
Dragon fruit plants typically start flowering and producing fruit within 2-3 years after planting.

For more enquires or order seedlings from us.
Kindly contact us on 0706222888
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Purple passion fruit is a joy to grow and it is rewarding for the passion fruit farmer. The passion fruit makes up for a...
11/05/2026

Purple passion fruit is a joy to grow and it is rewarding for the passion fruit farmer. The passion fruit makes up for a rich diet and can be used for making juices, jam, ice cream, and other goodies. The fruits give more than just nutritional value to you but also improve the income of farmers who take care of them. Passion fruits are even regarded as an important cash crop that can be adopted by small-scale farmers.

The plants do well in cool temperatures with an altitude between 1200 meters to 2000 meters above sea level. To have a successful harvest of passion fruits, it requires annual rainfall between 900 millimeters to 2000 millimeters.

For more information;
Get your purple passion seedlings from Frutunda at Kes 70each.
Kindly contact us for seedlings
0706222888
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https://wa.me/254706222888

What Makes Pomegranates Crack Before Harvest?You wait patiently for your pomegranates to mature, then just before harves...
11/05/2026

What Makes Pomegranates Crack Before Harvest?

You wait patiently for your pomegranates to mature, then just before harvest, the fruits begin cracking.

This problem is more common than many farmers think.

Irregular watering, sudden changes in moisture, and nutrient imbalance are some of the major causes. Cracked fruits lose market value and attract pests very quickly.

Proper orchard management helps maintain healthy, attractive fruits ready for the market.

Frutunda supplies quality pomegranate seedlings for farmers interested in high-value fruit farming.

For any inquiries,
‎Contact us on 0706222888
‎Whatsapp https://wa.me/254706222888

Why You Need to Add Apple Mangoes in Your Orchard Apple mango not only delights the senses with its delicious flavor but...
08/05/2026

Why You Need to Add Apple Mangoes in Your Orchard

Apple mango not only delights the senses with its delicious flavor but also offers numerous maintenance benefits for growers. With its disease-resistant nature, adaptability, low maintenance requirements, regular fruit production, and water efficiency, the apple mango is an excellent choice for orchardists and backyard gardeners seeking a reliable and rewarding fruit tree to cultivate with a strong market demand.

We offer seedlings at Ksh 150 and Planting Packages at Ksh 40,500 per acre.
The one-acre package is inclusive of,
- 150 Apple Mango Seedlings
- Digging of Holes
- Soil treatment
- Planting services
- Agronomical advice on orchard management

For more inquiries reach out to us on
0706222888
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https://wa.me/254706222888

Hass Avocado Harvest Season Is Almost Here. But Are You Ready?For many farmers across Kenya, this is the season we’ve be...
07/05/2026

Hass Avocado Harvest Season Is Almost Here. But Are You Ready?

For many farmers across Kenya, this is the season we’ve been waiting for. Months of watering, spraying, pruning, and protecting the trees are finally about to pay off. But here’s the truth many farmers learn the hard way, how you handle your avocados before and after harvest can determine whether you make good money or losses.

One of the biggest mistakes farmers make is harvesting too early. Just because the fruit looks big and mature on the outside doesn’t always mean it’s ready for export. Immature fruits lead to rejection, poor oil content, and unhappy buyers. Patience matters.

Another important thing is how you harvest. Pulling fruits carelessly, dropping them, or using rough tools causes bruises that may not show immediately, but they appear later during transport or ripening. Export markets are very strict on quality.

After harvest, proper handling is everything. Keep fruits away from direct sunlight, avoid piling them roughly, and sort out damaged fruits early. Clean, well-handled avocados always attract better buyers and better prices.

And remember, healthy trees after harvest are the foundation of next season’s success. Once harvesting is done, continue feeding and caring for your trees instead of neglecting them.

Hass avocado farming is no longer just farming, it’s quality business. Farmers who focus on quality are the ones building long-term success.

At Frutunda, we continue walking with farmers beyond seedlings, through every stage of production and harvest success.

Call/ Whatsapp: 0706222888 / 0740000044/ 0769623300

Ready to Harvest Your Home-Grown Kiwis?Are your kiwi vines laden with fruit, ready to be picked? Harvesting your own kiw...
06/05/2026

Ready to Harvest Your Home-Grown Kiwis?

Are your kiwi vines laden with fruit, ready to be picked? Harvesting your own kiwis is a rewarding culmination of your gardening efforts.

Here’s a quick guide to ensure you pick them at just the right time

1. Timing is Key- Kiwis are typically ready for harvest usually around October to November, depending on your location and variety.

2. Checking Ripeness- Ripe kiwis should yield slightly to gentle pressure. The skin may also begin to wrinkle slightly.

3. Harvesting Technique- Use pruning shears to cut the kiwi from the vine, leaving a short stem attached to the fruit. Be gentle to avoid damaging the fruit or the vine.

4. Post-Harvest Care- Handle kiwis delicately to prevent bruising. After picking, allow them to ripen further at room temperature for a few days until they reach your desired softness.

Share your kiwi harvesting moments with us.
Kiwi seedlings are available @ Ksh 350

Order you seedlings today on 0706222888
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Guavas are fruits that have been many a times overlooked by majority as traditional bush fruits due to the fact they gro...
05/05/2026

Guavas are fruits that have been many a times overlooked by majority as traditional bush fruits due to the fact they grow easily anywhere.

What the majority don't know is that; People use guava leaf tea as a treatment for diarrhea in several countries. In other areas, people have traditionally used the flesh of the fruit to heal wounds.

The fruits do come with many health benefits to humans as listed below;

- Help Lower Blood Sugar Levels.
- Boost Heart Health.
- Help Relieve Painful Symptoms of Menstruation.
- Benefit Your Digestive System.
- May Aid Weight Loss.
- Have an Anticancer Effect.
- Help Boost Your Immunity.
- Eating Guavas May Be Good for Your Skin.

For more information;
Call/Text/ WhatsApp 0706222888

Why Some Farmers Harvest Big Bunches While Others Keep Wondering What Went WrongTwo farmers can plant the same crop, in ...
04/05/2026

Why Some Farmers Harvest Big Bunches While Others Keep Wondering What Went Wrong

Two farmers can plant the same crop, in the same area, at the same time, but end up with completely different results. One harvests heavy, healthy bunches while the other struggles with small or no yield at all.

The difference is not luck. It is what happens after planting.

Farmers who get big bunches pay attention to the small details. They plant the right variety, use healthy seedlings, and prepare their soil well before planting. They feed their crops consistently instead of waiting for signs of weakness.

They also understand timing. Proper pruning, early pest control, and watering at the right stage make a huge difference in how fruits develop.

On the other hand, many farmers delay action. They wait until pests have already damaged the crop or until the plant is already stressed. By then, the potential for big bunches is already lost.

If you want bigger harvests, shift your focus from reacting to problems to preventing them. What you do daily on your farm is what determines the size of your harvest.

Big bunches are not a mystery. They are a result of consistent, intentional care.
We have certified tissue culture banana seedlings at Kes 230 each.

For any inquiries,
‎Contact us on 0706222888
‎Whatsapp https://wa.me/254706222888

Address

0706 222 888/0740000044
Nairobi
00100

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00
Saturday 08:00 - 13:00

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