☕🌱 COOPERATIVE TRAINING EDITION

Coffee Nutrient Management Manual

For Factory Committees, Field Officers & Cooperative Leaders

By Kenya Coffee School


Cover Concept (For Cooperative Distribution)

Theme:
“Stronger Soils. Stronger Factories. Stronger Bonuses.”

Designed specifically for:

  • Cooperative Chairpersons
  • Factory Managers
  • Agronomists
  • Field Extension Officers
  • Lead Farmers

SECTION 1: WHY COOPERATIVES MUST LEAD NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT

In Kenya’s coffee sector, factories determine:

  • Cherry intake quality
  • Bean size (Screen 15–18+)
  • Cup profile
  • Final auction price

Poor nutrient management at farm level results in:

  • Small beans
  • High defect rates
  • Reduced factory outturn
  • Lower cooperative bonuses

Nutrient management is not just a farmer issue —
It is a cooperative economic strategy.


SECTION 2: COMMON FERTILIZER PROBLEMS IN COOPERATIVES

1️⃣ Overuse of NPK 23:23:0

  • High nitrogen
  • High phosphorus
  • ❌ No potassium

Result:

  • Excess leaf growth
  • Poor cherry filling
  • Lower bean weight

2️⃣ Uniform Fertilizer Distribution Without Soil Testing

Different zones = different soil needs.

3️⃣ Lack of Potassium Replacement

Coffee cherries remove large amounts of potassium annually.


SECTION 3: NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGH-YIELD COFFEE

Key Nutrients for Factory-Level Impact

NutrientCooperative Impact
NitrogenCanopy & productivity
PhosphorusRoot development
PotassiumBean size & weight
BoronFlower retention
MagnesiumLeaf health

⚠ Potassium directly affects screen size and outturn.


SECTION 4: COOPERATIVE-LEVEL FERTILIZER STRATEGY

Step 1: Zone Mapping

Divide cooperative farms by:

  • Altitude
  • Soil type
  • Yield performance
  • Rainfall patterns

Step 2: Soil Testing Program

Annual or biannual soil testing for:

  • pH
  • Organic matter
  • NPK levels
  • Micronutrients

Step 3: Bulk Fertilizer Procurement Strategy

Instead of defaulting to 23:23:0:

Consider:

  • 17:17:17
  • Customized blends with added potassium
  • Split fertilizer programs

Bulk buying balanced fertilizer improves:

✔ Yield
✔ Factory outturn
✔ Auction grade
✔ Farmer income


SECTION 5: SEASONAL NUTRIENT CALENDAR (KENYA HIGHLANDS)

Post-Harvest (Tree Recovery)

  • Balanced NPK
  • Compost/manure
  • Lime if pH < 5.0

Pre-Flowering

  • Moderate nitrogen
  • Boron supplementation

Cherry Development

  • High potassium application

Dry Period Management

  • Mulching
  • Split fertilizer to avoid leaching

SECTION 6: ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS

Example:

If potassium increases average screen size by 1 grade:

  • Higher auction price
  • Higher outturn per bag
  • Increased cooperative dividend

Small nutrient adjustments can significantly increase factory revenue.


SECTION 7: TRAINING FRAMEWORK FOR COOPERATIVES

Through Kenya Coffee School, cooperatives can implement:

📘 3-Day Cooperative Agronomy Training

Day 1: Soil Science & Nutrient Basics
Day 2: Field Diagnosis & Fertilizer Planning
Day 3: Economic & Quality Impact

📊 Cooperative Nutrient Monitoring Tools

  • Farm nutrient audit sheets
  • Yield tracking forms
  • Screen size monitoring charts
  • Fertilizer cost-benefit calculators

SECTION 8: CLIMATE-SMART COOPERATIVE STRATEGY

With unpredictable rainfall:

  • Promote split fertilizer application
  • Encourage mulching
  • Improve soil organic matter
  • Promote shade management

Climate resilience = Stable factory supply.


SECTION 9: POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COOPERATIVE BOARDS

  1. Stop blanket fertilizer distribution.
  2. Require soil testing reports.
  3. Introduce potassium-inclusive blends.
  4. Conduct annual agronomy training.
  5. Monitor bean size vs fertilizer program.

Nutrition policy must be data-driven.


SECTION 10: KEY MESSAGE FOR FACTORY LEADERS

“Quality is grown on the farm before it is processed in the factory.”

Healthy soils produce:

  • Bigger beans
  • Better cup quality
  • Higher auction scores
  • Higher bonuses

ABOUT KENYA COFFEE SCHOOL

Kenya Coffee School is committed to:

  • Farmer empowerment
  • Cooperative strengthening
  • Youth inclusion
  • Climate-smart coffee production
  • National coffee value addition

FINAL CALL TO ACTION

Cooperatives that lead in nutrient management:

✔ Increase factory performance
✔ Improve farmer loyalty
✔ Raise auction premiums
✔ Strengthen long-term sustainability