Simlaw Seeds/Kenya Seed Company
Simlaw Seeds history runs back to 9th October when two English Gardeners Simpson and Whitelaw registered it as a company then under the Indian companies’ act 1882. In 1968 the company was acquired by Kirchoff East Africa, a South African based company. Kenya Seed Company acquired Simpson and Whitelaw in 1979. In 2002 it was registered as Simlaw Seeds Company Limited.
The main responsibility of Simlaw Seeds is producing, importing, marketing and distributing superior and reliable vegetable seeds for commercial and domestic use. The company has a wide range of seeds that have penetrated the market well .these includes: Cabbages; Onions and Tomatoes that are adaptable to various climatic conditions and adequately meet the local demand.
Other type of beans such as Red Kidney, New Rose coco, Kenya Early and climber bean varieties such as Kenya Safi and Kenya Mavuno.
Simlaw Seeds Company continues to play a major role in the agricultural sector in the East Africa region through strategic partnerships, engaging in relevant research, extension services and introduction of products into the market that are geared towards increasing food sufficiency and social well being of the community.
Simlaw Seeds signifies a strong heritage of seed diversity.
Mission
To avail superior certified seeds and other agricultural inputs to maximise productivity.
Vision
A world class supplier of superior certified seeds
Free delivery for first order and every next over KES20000
Mwezimoja (GLP1127)
Mwezimoja (GLP1127) is a popular variety of bean seeds known for its high yield potential and adaptability to various conditions.
Features
- Mwezimoja beans have a classic kidney bean shape.
- This variety boasts a reputation for producing a significant harvest.
- It’s considered an improvement over GLP1004 in terms of yield and disease tolerance.
- Mwezimoja performs well in medium and dryland areas, making it suitable for a wider range of Kenyan climates.
- While specific maturity time might require further research, “Mwezi Moja” translates to “One Month” in Swahili, potentially hinting at a faster growing variety.
- Mwezimoja offers some level of disease resistance, although specific diseases it tolerates might require further investigation.
- This variety is reported to cause less flatulence compared to other beans.
Application
- Planting recommendations for Mwezimoja seeds might vary depending on your location and desired planting season.
- It’s generally recommended to consult with local agricultural experts or research best practices for your specific region.
- Plant Mwezimoja seeds in well-drained soil.
- Maintain proper spacing between plants as per recommended guidelines.
- Watering needs might vary depending on your climate, so research appropriate watering practices.
Storage
- Store Mwezimoja seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Proper storage helps maintain seed viability for future plantings.
| Protein | 15g | 23% | 30g | 30g |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin D | 0mcg | 23% | 0mcg | 0mcg |
| Calcium | 320mg | 23% | 320mg | 320mg |
| Iron | 1.6mg | 23% | 1.6mg | 1.6mg |
| Potassium | 510mg | 23% | 510mg | 510mg |
| Calories | 280 | 23% | 280 | 280 |
| Total Fat | 9g | 12% | 9g | 9g |
| Saturated Fat | 4.5g | 37% | 4.5g | 4.5g |
| Trans Fat | 0g | 12% | 0g | 0g |
| Cholesterol | 35mg | 14% | 35mg | 35mg |













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