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How to start ewedu farming in Nigeria

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How to start ewedu farming in Nigeria:

Ewedu also called Jute leaf is among the most well-known vegetables among the Yoruba people of the South Western region of Nigeria. But, it’s also eaten among other tribes of the nation.

Ewedu develops virtually everywhere nevertheless, when it’s grown correctly on nicely ventilated soil, it is inclined to grow quickly and produce optimal return. Ewedu farming a profitable venture, beginning your ewedu farming is not capital intensive and you may easily begin in your garden.

Land Selection.

Ewedu calls for a well-drained loamy soil that’s full of organic matter. It thrives well in regions of rain. But it is possible to plant ewedu anytime of the year provided that it’s possible to offer sufficient access to water via irrigation facilities.

Before planting, the land ought to be tilled to make it tender. A nicely pulverized soil enables proper root growth. Furthermore, a soft soil additionally promotes optimum return. Additionally, manure from animal shedding ought to be added into the ground to supplement the soil nutrients and also to ready the soil for planting. Inorganic fertilizers such as urea or NPK may also be utilized.

Planting

It is possible to plant ewedu at any time of the year but if you’re targeting distribution during the rainy season then you can begin planting between September and January.

The seeds must be suspended into a fabric then boiled in plain water. Once boiling, the seeds must be dried, and then planted.

There are a variety of ways of planting seeds. spreading and drilling would be the most perfect for vegetable seeds.

On the flip side, the drilling process involved making miniature channels in the mattress. Later, the seeds have been poured into these stations and coated marginally with soil. It is possible to water the plant two times every day. Ewedu contrasts between one and half and one a month after planting. If you’re planting ewedu seed for industrial function, the spreading procedure would be the ideal.

The furrows enable simplicity of article planting activities.The spacing between ridges must be at size of 1m from 5m.

Post Planting.

Normally, the result of disease and weeds could be mitigated by using the proper chemicals. But, it’s usually not advised to use chemicals since these products may affect the nutritional quality of your crop in addition to leave deposits of poisonous compounds in the leaves.

Harvesting.

Harvesting is accomplished by cutting out the stem with knife or uprooting the plants out of the mattress. Harvesting can last for as many as 5 weeks after the first harvest.

How to start ewedu farming in Nigeria was last modified: October 23rd, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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