Both tea and coffee are grown for export. Also things like ginger, rice wheat, sweet potatoes, sugar cane, bananas, fish, pineapples and tropical fruits, highland vegetables, fresh beef and lamb, every kind of seafood, wine and beer, maize, millet, sunflowers, cotten and tabbaco.
bananas
April and August for staple like maize and beans other crops are grown any season
The Kikuyu tribe and people from the Kikuyu land are mainly farmers. They grow tea and coffee.
In fields
Most of the insects that live in Kenya need food so they eat the crops to keep alive.
Vegetables in Kenya include fresh vegetables such as cabbage, spinach, kales, tomatoes, potatoes and any fresh vegetables you can think of. Grains such as beas and peas. Wheat flour, pasta and rice. Meat inlcuding beef, chicken, fish, mutton etc.
No, Kenya has a good temperature to grow crops like maize (corn), beans ect..
April and August for staple like maize and beans other crops are grown any season
In fields
The Kikuyu tribe and people from the Kikuyu land are mainly farmers. They grow tea and coffee.
Most of the insects that live in Kenya need food so they eat the crops to keep alive.
a lot
Vegetables in Kenya include fresh vegetables such as cabbage, spinach, kales, tomatoes, potatoes and any fresh vegetables you can think of. Grains such as beas and peas. Wheat flour, pasta and rice. Meat inlcuding beef, chicken, fish, mutton etc.
The Kenyan Highlands are very fertile; this is where the most agriculture is produced - tea, coffee, grains, and sugarcane are some crops they grow.
Congo and Kenya both grow mahogany.
Because Kenya is smaller than the U.S.
seeds of a fruit or vegetable grow crops
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....