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Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 8:50pm On May 05, 2023 |
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Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by bennito: 10:23pm On May 06, 2023 |
umuna:Thanks so much for the video, but it's not complete. Can you please post the complete video |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 11:55pm On May 10, 2023 |
bennito: Oooh sorry about that. I will re-edit and repost. thanks for watching. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 11:57pm On May 10, 2023 |
Based on popular request, this is a video on how to stop grasscutter attacks on young coconut trees. please also keep your comments coming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fNm42klfvU 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Emmah123: 8:11am On Jun 01, 2023 |
umuna: How much do you sell the seedlings? If a request of say 1500 seedlings is made, will you be able to supply it? Do you sell seeds that hasn't been dehusked to someone who wish to germinate the seedlings themselves? How much? |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 7:16pm On Jun 01, 2023 |
Emmah123: Good evening sir, For the seedlings we shall sell at #1400. Yes we shall be able to supply you. For the husked coconuts, we shall sell at #200 per nuts. Thanks. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Styluss: 10:03pm On Jun 01, 2023 |
I can support you with a few seeds of this coconut in my home FREE of charge. If you can make them sprout. It has more than 100 fruits every month. You can HMU if you are interested. Attached is a thread I created some times ago about it. https://www.nairaland.com/6902063/see-coconut-more-over-100 umuna: |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by babyelsie: 11:24am On Jun 19, 2023 |
Always go to Nifor and get your trusted seedlings, that is where I used to buy my own. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Emmah123: 6:01am On Jun 23, 2023 |
Styluss: What variety are the coconut trees in your thread? |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Emmah123: 6:31am On Jun 23, 2023 |
umuna: Please I need your contact |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 6:43am On Jun 23, 2023 |
Emmah123: I do have hybrid and dwarf on my farm. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 6:43am On Jun 23, 2023 |
Emmah123: Wattsap 08090610026 |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Styluss: 8:32pm On Jun 23, 2023 |
I dont know, dad planted it, but its obviously a good breed Emmah123: |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 10:04am On Jun 27, 2023 |
Styluss: That id an hybrid coconut. They tend to produce more when they are matured. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by faoogoke(m): 10:28am On Jun 27, 2023 |
My strong advice for you. Please plan to deal with pests that attacked the coconut fruit as the pod opens. Plan ahead for them. They are presently frustrating the seedlings of the coconut tree I have at home. Many have gone bad because of the attack by the pests. Best wishes. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Styluss: 12:12pm On Jun 27, 2023 |
Just amazing. We have coconut all year round. I got tired of eating. Problem is I dont know how to sprout them, and even when I managed to do it, It took too long. Wanted to plant them on the newly acquired sites. umuna: |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 9:31pm On Jul 12, 2023 |
Styluss: Yeah it will definitely take some time before they sprout. You should estimate between 2-6 months and anything beyond these number of months, please check the nuts to see if they are still okay. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 9:36pm On Jul 12, 2023 |
Remember you can start small and move to 1plots, an acre, 2 acres to 10 acres. If you rush into starting it big, you might be over whelmed when the rain starts, with a lot of grasses to weed. This advise goes out to the green horns! 1 Like |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 9:39am On Jul 24, 2023 |
The flood of 2022; really caused some set back on our first farm. Visited last week and the affected coconuts are picking up. Comments are welcome.
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Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by Matysu: 4:36pm On Aug 21, 2023 |
I will like to try coconut farming soon. What land space will be needed for about 100 coconuts. I live in Ph. Do you know where I can get cheap land for agriculture close to Ph or in Ph? |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 7:46pm On Aug 24, 2023 |
Matysu: Let's say an acre and 2 plots. I don't live in Rivers state, so I won't know where to get cheap land. The problem with getting land in Rivers to me is insecurity in our rural areas. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 11:32am On Aug 26, 2023 |
As a young farmer, i noticed most older and experienced farmers within our farm area always want to visit and give some word of advise and encouragement. Being a coconut farmer where others are farming pepper, vegetables, rice and tomatoes is weird to them. Some of these farmers believes it gonna take time before harvesting and marketing. At times, it is good to listen to some of these elderly farmers when they visit your farm voluntarily, while still sticking to your vision. On our coconut farm, we incorporated Taro (Cocoyam), Plantain and dwarf bananas and they are all doing well. In all, please do not joke with[b] genuine[/b] advises from older farmers (I was opportune to have elderly ones for that matter ) On our 5 acres farm, The coconut seeds had sprouted and we have transplanted close to 40 out of 98pcs. Some of the plantain we meet on the land before purchase, has started producing, in short, one of the tree is matured and ready for harvest. Pictures would be coming soon. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 11:46am On Aug 26, 2023 |
faoogoke: Hello faoogoke, apologies for my late response. Can we see a picture of what you are referring to? |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by rainmoredays: 4:44pm On Aug 26, 2023 |
umuna:It's always a pleasure coming back to read from your thread. . I hope you still remember me. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 9:20am On Aug 27, 2023 |
rainmoredays: Aaaaah why will i forget someone like you! It is nice and encouraging too to see your comment. So how is life with you? and your coconut farm? |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by rainmoredays: 2:11pm On Aug 27, 2023 |
umuna:My coconut farm is doing well we bless God for that, just preparing myself for dry season wetting wahala. . My life! The economy is not smiling at my side, tinubu economy policies really dealing with me so badly. 1 Like |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 3:10pm On Aug 27, 2023 |
rainmoredays: It is well my brother. His policies without plan is telling on everybody. Small business are dying. I will chat you up on WhatsApp. |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by rainmoredays: 4:27pm On Aug 27, 2023 |
umuna:Okay sir, I will be expecting your message |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by latonyn(m): 7:50am On Aug 28, 2023 |
Coconut planting as a form of investment There are two ways to this:- 1. You get the seedling and plant it on your land, in front of your house or backyard. 2. You get the seedling and we help you plant it for free. The assigned project plot is FREE for LEASE (for ten years). RETURN ON COCONUT INVESTMENT 🥥 A plot of coconut farm will give you (#300,000 to #500,000) annually on average. 🥥 An acre will give you 5million naira annually on average. 🥥 Our malays hybrid seedling will start fruiting after the 3rd year. 🥥 While each tree gives you 100 fruits on average 🥥 A fruit is sold @ #500 on average. 🥥 1 acre will contain 100 seedlings 🥥 1 plot will contain 15-20 seedings P&C CONSULT. For extensive info:- Whatsapp me on 08165986309 to join the WhatsApp group |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 9:52pm On Aug 29, 2023 |
latonyn: Hijacking of my thread is not acceptable. i have being holding back not to report your handle, but i thought it is even wise to let Nairalanders and coconut farmers know that it is highly unwise to lease land for coconut farming. For a would be coconut farmer, it is advisable you buy your land because hybrid tends to produce more as they mature in age. Coconuts are cash crops, so you don't need to lease a land for its farming. You buy the coconut seedlings, you plant for free, then you pay for lease of the land, you will be the one clearing the plantation before it start fruiting, so after 10 years, all your labour, becomes another persons property! 1 Like |
Re: My Coconut Farm Experience by umuna(m): 7:12am On Sep 05, 2023 |
Picture 1&2 Seedlings. Picture 3&4 transplanted young coconuts.
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