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Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Thistrendblog(f): 1:58pm On May 20, 2017 |
Banana keep adding value to it daily demand despite economy situation, still many can't go a day without consuming banana or fry plantain at most African homes. Banana farming is promising and profitable. Banana and Plantain Plantation are demanded daily all over the country, not to talk of it Blood provision to the body. People (Farmers) now succeed through the plantation of Banana and Plantain. Many entrepreneur can testify to this. It is true about the saying which goes thus; it takes a risk to be a millionaire, with banana farming the risk involve is very minimal to the core, it is not the kind of farming that attracts too much competition, but it is the type that rains money for the farmer for many years. Many families in the rural and urban areas use the economy of Nigeria as excuse for being poor, while many graduates from numerous tertiary institutions around the country rain abusive words on the government for not creating more jobs that they can get employed in, everyone conveniently forgets that God actually blessed the soil of Nigeria by making it a very fertile land for agriculture. Some other set of people believe that farming is meant for some set of individual in their village while they are meant to do white collar jobs, this mentality has led to the death of so many as a result of poverty instead of farming their way out of poverty. If many people in this country could take out a moment to sit down and review their standards of living, they will come to the realization that their complaints about poverty, unemployment and inability to take care of themselves in their present situation was actually their own making. 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. The most basic thing you need to begin your banana farm is knowledge which happens to be most useful and effective when applied and useless and ineffective when ignored. As a banana farmer you can be making five hundred thousand naira (N500,000) or more on a monthly basis just from your banana and plantain plantation if you place it in a commercial standard. I know of a University student called Dayo who has no sponsor to help him through the tertiary institution, but having the will to succeed and a little portion of land he inherited from his parents, he discovered how lucrative banana farming could be and then sought out knowledge on how to properly farm banana and plantain. In this article I will be telling you the steps he took to becoming successful in banana farming. • First Step Taken The first thing my friend Dayo did was to gain knowledge on banana plantation. Since he didn’t have much money to pay for training, he decided to follow a banana farmer to cultivate his plantation. After few months, he gained basic knowledge of what to do and how to do it, and virtually all his questions about farming banana were answered in the process of his training. After his training, Dayo made a plan of how to go about his plantation and academics. This signifies that banana farming won’t ask you to quit your present job, or stop your education, you could actually do both together without one hindering another. His plan covered questions like what are the things he need for his plantation, how could he get what he needed, what are his expected output and profit? And so many other questions were carefully answered after in depth research and documented. This was my friends first step to farming banana. • Second Step Taken The second step to farming banana is land procurement. If you can’t afford to buy one, you can partner with a farmer or rent a farmland that is not been cultivated. Although land procurement happens to be the next step, my friend got lucky because he already inherited a portion of land, so he moved on to step three. In procuring the land you need to consider the climate condition of the environment. It has been discovered that banana plantations thrive very well in an average climate, that is a climate that is not too hot nor too cold. Also they do grow well in soil that is naturally fertilized or thick compost manure. You can also consider surrounding your plantation with tall trees so as to provide your banana with needed shades that is going to help maintain the humidity of their surroundings. • Third Step Taken After procuring your land you need to prepare the land for farming activity. So the very first thing to do is clearing the land. Your purpose of clearing your land is to create more space for planting, make the land convenient for planting; to remove bush, stumps, stones and trees from the soil you intend to plant bananas and plantain. Basically land clearing helps you to boost the productivity of the plantation. • Fourth Step Taken This is the step where you acquire the suckers you will be planting. Getting a good sucker is very important as it’s an prerequisite for making a good harvest. Banana is not planted like every other plant where you just drop some seed into the ground and it survives and starts growing, rather you get suckers not seeds for your prepared farm land. After the suckers must have been acquired the next thing to do is transplanting, the sucker usually have corm at the bottom during transplanting be sure that the corm or the roots at the bottom is trimmed properly before planting. Make a space of about 8 to 10 meters between planted suckers and keep them moist. • Fifth Step Taken As your banana grows, you need to manage them properly by clearing weeds around them. Weed clearing gives room to proper growth health of the banana and elimination of every growth threat the banana might face. As plantain grows in the plantation you should device means of protecting it from strong wind, also cultivate the habit of throwing dead plantain or banana leaves back into the soil of the plantation, doing this keep the plantain well nourished. Your plantation will be ready in about 13-15 months from time of planting, after harvest you do not have to plant another suckers, as you harvest the matured suckers other suckers spring up by itself, continuously you plantation will last for 15 to 20 years without need to plant another sucker. These are the basic steps that made my friend Dayo to be self sustained in school and after school. 1 sucker for 20 years, what a beautiful investment. Source: http://www.thistrend.com.ng/2017/05/growing-banana-in-nigeria-how-to-start.html?m=1 6 Likes 4 Shares
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Pavore9: 2:44pm On May 20, 2017 |
There is really so much Bananas can offer us, from wine to chips. 3 Likes |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by ephi123(f): 6:47pm On May 20, 2017 |
Great thread OP. Very comprehensive. 1 Like |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Neyo44(m): 6:48pm On May 20, 2017 |
Good |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by jBama(f): 6:48pm On May 20, 2017 |
Banana is lucrative 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by nony43(m): 6:48pm On May 20, 2017 |
Thumbs up to Dayo 1 Like |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by nonut: 6:49pm On May 20, 2017 |
Requires a large expanse of land. Mostly good for people in the rural areas. 1 Like |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Ochinawata01(m): 6:49pm On May 20, 2017 |
Please this type of farming there give money? |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Nobody: 6:52pm On May 20, 2017 |
Thanks for sharing, i tot of asking a nairalander how to go about It but you helped out. God bless you. Please like how much can start the business or can you send me your number so we can talk better. Thanks for helping out 1 Like |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by djlaqua91(m): 6:52pm On May 20, 2017 |
OP Can this be done in Nasarawa? Or its needs a wetter soil down south? Thanks |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by asumo12: 6:54pm On May 20, 2017 |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by maryjan8(f): 6:57pm On May 20, 2017 |
Good |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by forexbinary: 7:01pm On May 20, 2017 |
Good piece.
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by kayjee101: 7:02pm On May 20, 2017 |
All what you wrote there are known by many. We need details on how many acres of land and amount of money are needed to produce a given amount of banana, and not tell us that we can make 500k every month; and subsequently, in which region the plant is largely grown and stop telling us a hard luck story of your friend, Dayo. I believe, if it was that easy to excel in it, you won't be here on Nairaland telling us how to be successful like you. 4 Likes |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by sekem: 7:04pm On May 20, 2017 |
I love this Very educative Pls OP, what of plantains? The same steps? |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Jabioro: 7:05pm On May 20, 2017 |
Picture of OP banana plantation farm.. come online or workshop talked anyway talk is cheaper than action.. Please can have Dayo address..Banana plantation is good but not as easy as OP had portrayed it.. 1 Like |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by OfficialGaGa(m): 7:05pm On May 20, 2017 |
;DOff topic tho.. I just remembered a song by hmm.... wats that boi'z name... dprince.... "Take banana till u go yo" back to topic... I know most Nigeria girls would be interested in big banana production and consumed... :DOff topic tho.. I just remembered a song by hmm.... wats that boi'z name... dprince.... "Take banana till u go yo" back to topic... I know most Nigeria girls would be interested in big banana production and consumed... |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Nobody: 7:09pm On May 20, 2017 |
OfficialGaGa:why repeat what u wrote twice? for attention or to get people to read ur post? u must av esteem issues 2 Likes |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by SweetJoystick(m): 7:10pm On May 20, 2017 |
Nice and I get fertile land dey waste |
Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by forexbinary: 7:11pm On May 20, 2017 |
Ochinawata01: Wetin you want talk bro? 2 Likes
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by forexbinary: 7:14pm On May 20, 2017 |
NCANTaskForce: As you old reach, you still dey book space?
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by forexbinary: 7:15pm On May 20, 2017 |
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by forexbinary: 7:19pm On May 20, 2017 |
Jabioro: English is even more difficult.. #na_joke_sha
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by NCANTaskForce: 7:21pm On May 20, 2017 |
forexbinary:Afonja abi Igbo, We're coming to take you out, Pick race.
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by forexbinary: 7:23pm On May 20, 2017 |
NCANTaskForce: We are ready for you
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Re: Growing Banana In Nigeria: How To Start The Farming by Nobody: 7:24pm On May 20, 2017 |
ever heard of banana beer. |
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