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How to start pepper farming in Nigeria

Pepper Farming

How to start pepper farming in Nigeria:

Beginning a pepper farm isn’t so difficult, it is quite much like tomato farming in a lot of ways. The identical season, same boosting techniques, and also same growing interval.

There are many Types of pepper but those most remark are the Trinidad Scorpion and Bell pepper

Trinidad Scorpion — This Number of pepper is thought to be the hottest pepper.

This pepper is often found from the Nigerian niches and could be exported for hard currency. The actual cash in pepper company is in the export. If it’s possible to create enough quantity of the pepper this calendar year, you’re certain to make sufficient food exporting it into Europe and America.

Bell pepper, also referred to as sweet avocado or a pepper from the uk, is a really gentle pepper that comes in many colours, including yellow, red, orange, green and purple. Bell peppers is thought to have originated in the Mexico, Central America and northern South America. Bell Pepper seeds were afterwards transported to Spain in 1493 and from there spread to other European, Asian and African nations.
Now, China is the world’s biggest Bell Pepper manufacturer, followed by Mexico and now we’re awaiting Nigeria being one of the world’s biggest manufacturer of bell pepper over the subsequent five years. The journey starts now with you sparking the revolution.

2 tonnes of Bell Pepper can fetch you $21,000 in global sector.

It’ll cost you less than a million naira to make 2 tonnes of pepper along with the crop period is present in 4-6 months from planting.

Any company it is possible to invest a million naira and harvest 4 million in yield within six months is worthy enough to be given a try.

Like I mentioned before, pepper farming is quite like that of berries.

Read How to Begin Tomato Farming and follow exactly the Identical Procedure.

How to start pepper farming in Nigeria was last modified: October 22nd, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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