Avocado farm in Kiambu County, Kenya, supplying fruit for export
Avocado Exporters · Kiambu

Avocado Exporters in Kiambu

Agrotronics Horticulture sources Hass and Fuerte avocados from Kiambu County, a major growing region close to our Nairobi export packhouse.

Quick Answer

Kiambu County, bordering Nairobi to the north, is one of Kenya's major avocado-growing regions for both Hass and Fuerte varieties, and its short distance to JKIA — typically under an hour by road — makes it one of the fastest farm-to-packhouse routes in our sourcing network.

Growing Profile

Kiambu's high-altitude, high-rainfall zones around Limuru, Kiambaa and Gatundu support both Hass and Fuerte avocado production, with many farms benefiting from the county's well-established agricultural infrastructure and proximity to Nairobi markets.

Kiambu County’s high-altitude, high-rainfall zones make it one of Kenya’s most productive avocado-growing regions, supporting both Hass and Fuerte varieties. Its proximity to Nairobi — many farms sit within an hour’s drive of JKIA — gives it one of the shortest farm-to-packhouse routes in our sourcing network, helping preserve fruit quality between harvest and processing.

Agrotronics Horticulture sources avocados from farms across Kiambu for packhouse processing, export, and where needed, short-term cold storage ahead of dispatch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What avocado varieties are grown in Kiambu County?

Kiambu produces both Hass and Fuerte avocados, with high-altitude areas such as Limuru, Kiambaa and Gatundu well suited to both varieties.

How far is Kiambu from Agrotronics Horticulture's packhouse?

Kiambu County borders Nairobi, and most farms are within an hour's drive of our JKIA-adjacent packhouse, making it one of the fastest routes in our sourcing network for getting freshly harvested fruit into processing.

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