Agricultural Land for Sale in Siaya

Fertile Farming Plots with High Yield Potential

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KES 400,000

Yimbo Magombe

Yimbo West, Siaya

River Water Access Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 800,000

Bondo- Kambajo- Usenge Road

North Sakwa (Bondo), Siaya

30.00 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 650,000

Dier Aora Bondo Farm

South Sakwa (Bondo), Siaya

0.12 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 650,000

Alego Upanda Land for Farming.

South East Alego, Siaya

0.12 acres
River Water Access Title Deed Ready Fenced
At a glance

Discover prime agricultural land for sale in Siaya County, offering fertile soil ideal for crop farming and livestock keeping. Available plots range from small shambas to large-scale farms, with prices starting from Ksh 1.2 million per acre. Most parcels come with ready title deeds and good access to water sources, making them perfect for agribusiness investments.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Siaya

Siaya County offers some of the most fertile agricultural land in western Kenya, particularly suitable for maize, sugarcane, sorghum, and dairy farming. The region's rich volcanic soils and reliable rainfall patterns make it ideal for both small-scale and commercial agriculture.

Land Market Overview in Siaya

The agricultural land market in Siaya has seen steady growth, with increasing demand from both local farmers and investors from neighboring counties. Prices remain competitive compared to other regions in western Kenya, offering excellent value for money.

Popular Areas for Agricultural Land

Key areas with available farming land include:

  • Ugunja - Known for sugarcane farming
  • Ukwala - Prime area for maize production
  • Bondo - Suitable for both crops and livestock
  • Yala - Fertile lands near river Yala

Types of Agricultural Land Available

Land TypeAverage Price RangePopular AreasTypical Sizes
Arable farmlandKsh 1.2-1.8M per acreUgunja, Ukwala1-10 acres
Mixed-use farmlandKsh 1-1.5M per acreBondo, Yala5-20 acres
Small shamba plotsKsh 800K-1.2M per acreRural areas0.25-2 acres

Land Investment Potential

  • The county government is investing in agricultural extension services
  • Average annual appreciation rate of 12-15% on prime farmland
  • Most lands have freehold titles or long-term leaseholds (99 years)
  • Growing demand for food crops supports stable returns

Technical Details of Siaya Farmland

  • Soil type: Mostly red volcanic loam with high fertility
  • Topography: Gently sloping to flat terrain ideal for mechanization
  • Water access: Many parcels near rivers or with borehole potential
  • Titles: Majority freehold with some leasehold (minimum 50 years remaining)
  • Access roads: Mostly murram roads accessible year-round

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile soils support maize, sugarcane, sorghum, beans, and various vegetables exceptionally well. The climate is also suitable for dairy farming and poultry keeping.
The minimum subdivision size is typically 0.25 acres for agricultural use, but this may vary by specific location. Always verify with local authorities before purchasing.
Conduct an official search at the Siaya Lands Registry to confirm ownership details, encumbrances, and proper boundaries before completing any transaction.
Most agricultural parcels have access to murram roads and are near water sources like rivers or seasonal streams. Electricity connection may require extension from nearby lines.
Yes, several active farmer cooperatives exist for sugarcane, dairy, and cereal producers that offer collective bargaining power and access to farm inputs.