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Category: Tissue Culture Banana
Dismantling The Thought That Fruit Farming Is for The Poor
Fruit farming has long been seen as a job for the poor, with the assumption that it is not a viable business. Unfortunately, this misconception has kept many people from recognizing the potential of fruit farming and the various benefits it offers. People need to understand that fruit farming also requires capital, whether you are
Top 5 Profitable Fruits You Should Grow On Your Farm
Top 5 Profitable Fruits You Should Grow On Your Farm Fruit farming is an exciting way to keep busy while still making an income. With the rains here, this is the perfect time to grow the money trees. However, while agribusiness sounds tempting, you must also understand you need patience, and adopting proper management practices
Investing in Plantain Farming
The first step to getting into plantain farming is getting farmland with favorable ecological conditions for plantain. It should have fertile, well-drained, loamy soils with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.0. You will also need to be situated in an area with a temperate climate between 15oC and 30oC.
Want to learn about plantain bananas farming?
Plantain, a major group of banana varieties (genus Musa) that are staple foods in many tropical areas. The edible fruit of plantain bananas has more starch than the common dessert banana and is not eaten raw. Because plantains have the most starch before they ripen, they are usually cooked green, either boiled or fried, in
Places that Grape farming thrives
If you are a wine lover, you might have heard salespeople or winemakers proclaiming some bottles to be unique thanks to high elevation vineyards. Why do they emphasize on high elevation when it comes to finished wine? Vineyards are set on high elevations because of greater temperature fluctuations, solar rays, and scarcity of water resources.
When should you plant plantain Bananas?
Currently, plantain farming is one of the most lucrative ventures in agriculture. Unfortunately, most farmers lack the necessary knowledge needed to start a plantain plantation and hence miss out on the profitability of agri-business. Plantains have fruits similar to bananas, but unlike bananas, the fruits remain green and don’t turn yellow when they ripen. Plantain
Cigar end rot disease in Bananas
Cigar end rot is a disease that can ruin your banana farming venture. It is prevalent in almost all banana growing tracts. It affects the developing fingers which results in the tip ends of the fingers drying up. The ends resemble the greying ash of a cigar. Affected fingers are rejected in the market and
Banana Diseases and Their Remedies
Banana Diseases and Their Remedies Mycosphaerella Leaf Spot Early symptoms appear on the third or fourth leaf from the top. There are small spindle shaped spots on foliage with grayish and yellowish halo running parallel to veins. A small number of these enlarge, become oval; the colour also changes to dark brown. Still later, the
Inter-cropping and Mulching in Tissue Culture Banana Farming
You can plant short-term crops, annual crops, legumes such as beans, and groundnuts or you can plant vegetables. This is what is referred to as inter-cropping and the crop you plant is referred to as an inter-crop. These can be planted at the same time with the bananas or within days. Always consider the Spacing
How to grow Tissue Culture banana in kenya
Bananas are Kenya’s number one fruits. In some parts of Kenya, banana is a staple food. Of recent, whereas the banana is the favorite food, the crop has been faced by many challenges ranging from diseases and pests. Tissue Culture banana are affected by bacterial wilt disease that is today known to everybody that grows
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