Banana Farming In Nigeria: Guide on How To Start (2022) Step 1: Get Neccessary Training. Step 2: Get Fertile Land. Step 3: Transplanting. Step 4: Banana Farming.
Is banana farming profitable in Nigeria?
Owing to the fact that Banana farming is the most neglected farming in Nigeria, it is one aspect of farming that is promising and has profitable potentials than most other farming one can venture into.
How do I start a banana farm?
Soil1Banana can grow from the poorest to the richest type of soil with varying success.2The soil should be tested before banana cultivation.3The soil should have good drainage, adequate fertility and moisture.4Deep, rich loamy and salty clay loam soil with pH between 6-7.5 is most preferred for banana cultivation.Cultivation Practices - Banana Expert System
How do I start a small banana farm?
Pit planting is commonly followed in garden system of cultivation. A pit size of 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 m. is normally required. Small pits are dug in case of ridges and furrows. The pits are to be refilled with topsoil mixed with 10 kg of FYM (well decomposed), 250 gm of neem cake and 20 gm of carbofuran.
How many banana trees can you plant per acre?
Banana -4000 plants per acre - square planting - 5.5 lac income planned - Farm Advice - Farming and Agriculture Community.
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