Agricultural Land for Sale in Kikambala | Kilifi South 2025

Discover fertile agricultural land for sale in Kikambala, Kilifi South - perfect for crop farming, livestock keeping, or agribusiness investments. These prime farming plots feature rich red soil suitable for coconuts, mangoes, cashews and other coastal crops. Available parcels range from 1-acre to 10-acre lots with ready title deeds and good road access.

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Agricultural Land for Sale in Kikambala

Kikambala offers some of the most productive agricultural land in Kilifi County, known for its favorable climate and fertile soils ideal for both food and cash crops. The area has seen growing interest from investors seeking to establish fruit orchards, dairy farms, and mixed farming operations.

About Farming Land in Kikambala

The agricultural land in Kikambala features predominantly red loam soil with good water retention properties. The area receives reliable rainfall supplemented by the nearby Mtwapa Creek for irrigation. Current land uses include:

  • Coconut plantations (major cash crop)
  • Mango and cashew orchards
  • Vegetable farming (kales, tomatoes, onions)
  • Poultry and dairy farming

Available Agricultural Plots

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusFeatures
1 acreKsh 1.2-1.8 millionReady TitleRoad access, near water source
5 acresKsh 5-7 millionMother Title (subdividing)Sloping terrain, existing trees
10+ acresKsh 10-15 millionFreeholdFlat land, perimeter fence

Land Characteristics

  • Soil Type: Red loam with clay subsoil
  • Topography: Gently sloping to flat terrain
  • Water Access: Seasonal streams & boreholes common
  • Road Access: Murram roads maintained by locals
  • Zoning: Agricultural Zone A1 (no industrial use)

Investment Potential

The Kilifi County Government has prioritized agricultural development in Kikambala through:

  • The Coconut Value Chain Development Program
  • Improved extension services for farmers
  • Planned irrigation projects along Mtwapa Creek
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Frequently Asked Questions

The red loam soil supports coconut palms exceptionally well, along with mangoes, cashews, citrus fruits, and various vegetables like kales and tomatoes. The area is also suitable for drought-resistant crops like cassava.

Most plots have access to seasonal streams or shared boreholes. The water table is relatively high (30-50m depth) making borehole drilling feasible. Some larger farms have established irrigation systems using water from Mtwapa Creek.

Available titles include freehold deeds (absolute ownership) and some leasehold properties (typically 99-year leases). We verify all titles at the Kilifi Lands Office before listing. Most parcels over 5 acres come with mother titles that can be subdivided.

Yes, Kilifi County allows residential structures on agricultural land provided they occupy no more than 10% of the total acreage. You'll need approval from the county planning department before construction.

Most agricultural parcels in Kikambala are accessible via murram roads that are passable year-round. The area is about 15km from the Malindi-Mombasa highway (A7), with public transport available to nearby shopping centers.
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