Introduction
Drip irrigation is one of the most efficient and modern irrigation methods used in Kenya today. With increasing water scarcity and the need for higher crop yields, farmers are adopting drip irrigation systems to maximize productivity while conserving water.
Whether you are farming in Nairobi, Kiambu, Nakuru, Eldoret, or Mombasa, drip irrigation provides a reliable solution for both small and large-scale farming.
At Bestfix, we specialize in drip irrigation system design, supply, and installation in Kenya, helping farmers achieve efficient and sustainable farming.
What is Drip Irrigation?
Drip irrigation is a system that delivers water directly to the roots of plants through a network of pipes, emitters, and valves.
Instead of watering the entire field, drip irrigation focuses only on the plant root zone, minimizing water wastage.

How Drip Irrigation Works
Process:
- Water is pumped from the source
- It flows through main pipes
- Filters remove impurities
- Drip lines deliver water through emitters
- Water reaches plant roots directly
Components of a Drip Irrigation System
1. Mainline Pipes (HDPE/PVC)
Carry water from the source to the farm.
2. Drip Lines / Laterals
Deliver water to plants.
3. Emitters (Drippers)
Control the amount of water released to each plant.
4. Filters
Prevent clogging of emitters.
5. Pressure Regulators
Maintain consistent water pressure.
6. Valves and Controllers
Control water flow and automation.
Types of Drip Irrigation Systems in Kenya
1. Surface Drip Irrigation
- Pipes laid on the soil surface
- Easy to install and maintain
2. Subsurface Drip Irrigation
- Pipes buried underground
- Reduces evaporation
3. Drip Irrigation Kits
- Pre-packaged systems for small farms
- Easy DIY installation
Benefits of Drip Irrigation in Kenya
๐ง 1. Water Efficiency
Uses up to 60% less water compared to traditional methods.
๐ฑ 2. Higher Crop Yields
Plants receive consistent and optimal moisture.
๐ฟ 3. Reduced Weed Growth
Only plant roots are watered.
๐ฐ 4. Fertilizer Efficiency
Supports fertigation (fertilizer delivery through water).
โฑ๏ธ 5. Saves Time and Labor
Automated systems reduce manual work.
Crops Suitable for Drip Irrigation in Kenya
Drip irrigation is ideal for:
- Tomatoes
- Capsicum
- Onions
- Watermelons
- Strawberries
- Greenhouse crops
Widely used in:
- Kiambu (vegetables)
- Nakuru (horticulture)
- Eldoret (large farms)
Drip Irrigation Installation in Kenya
At Bestfix, we provide full installation services across Kenya.
Installation Process:
- Site survey
- System design
- Pipe layout
- Installation
- Testing and training
Cost of Drip Irrigation in Kenya
Drip irrigation systems are more expensive than rainhose but offer better efficiency.
Estimated Costs:
- 1/8 acre: KES 15,000 โ 30,000
- 1/4 acre: KES 30,000 โ 70,000
- 1 acre: KES 80,000 โ 200,000+
Costs depend on:
- Crop type
- System complexity
- Water source
Drip Irrigation vs Other Systems
| Feature | Drip | Rainhose | Sprinkler |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water Efficiency | High | Medium | Medium |
| Cost | Medium-High | Low | Medium |
| Best For | High-value crops | Field crops | Lawns |
Maintenance of Drip Irrigation Systems
- Regular filter cleaning
- Flushing pipes
- Checking emitters
- Monitoring pressure
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Skipping filtration
- Poor system design
- Using low-quality pipes
- Ignoring pressure control
Why Choose Bestfix for Drip Irrigation in Kenya?
- Expert system design
- High-quality components
- Affordable pricing
- Nationwide installation
- After-sales support
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is drip irrigation expensive?
It has higher upfront costs but saves money long-term.
2. Can it work with low pressure?
Yes, with proper design and regulators.
3. Is it suitable for small farms?
Yes, especially with drip kits.
Call to Action
Looking for a reliable drip irrigation system in Kenya?
๐ Contact Bestfix today for professional design, supply, and installation.
