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#CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 10:21am On Feb 08, 2017
Hello Agrilanders, I'm Olu Showunmi-Bancrofts and I will like to introduce you to to "CassavaHubNG". At CassavaHubNG, we provide one-stop solutions to all your cassava farming needs. We provides service of planting either mechanical or manually but for mechanical, you must have a well prepared land and must have large hecterage of land for planting (35 hectares minimum). Also we provide spraying services and weeding of farm on request. We help spray pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicides for your crops. We do these operations at reasonable costs.

We also provide quality stems at a very competitive pricing. We have TME 419, TMS 35072, TMS 306, TMS 30572, Akers and Pro Vit. A cassava. We can supply it to any location in Nigeria.

We can also help arrange logistics to your farm on special requests. All transactions outside of the Southwest Corridor (Ogun, Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti and Òndó) will have to be at least 600bundles and above to compensate for savings in logistics as small vehicles dread traveling across the region because of different state revenue collection touts. But if the buyer can provide transportation, for such order, we are obligated to sell, so far he will pick up from loading point.

We also help to sell if need be for those that have cassava to sell.
For processors, we can help source large cassava shipments for processing. Cash at farmgate and logistics costs will be on you.



... CassavaHubNigeria... Where we turn investors dream to reality...


Thanks in advance for your patronage.

Olu Showunmi-Bancrofts
Director.
08037687072, 07056303044.




Ń. B:This is to inform you that we are here to help replenish all this beaten by floods and we will give special discount for flood affected areas purchases. Regards.
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 8:56am On Feb 14, 2017
#Sundayspecialwitholucassava: "The 'K' Factor In Cassava Production"

Cassava as we know it today is an industrial crop with potential to create massive wealth for us here in Nigeria. However, production of cassava in this sphere is still been challenged by low yield which is caused by myriad of factors such as low soil fertility, pests and diseases, and climate variability. One of the key factor that affects cassava yield is what I called "K factor".

Potassium (K) is one of the three essential macronutrients that cassava requires for healthy growth and development and it's mostly ignored by farmers (both old and new generation ones). In fact It plays a critical role in many of its physiological processes, such as water and nutrient uptake, photosynthesis, and protein synthesis. In Thailand, they put careful planning into their cassava production and thus they achieve about 60 to 80 tons per hectare yield on most of their variety.

In cassava, "K" is particularly important for root growth and development, as well as for starch accumulation in cassava roots.

The "K factor" in cassava production refers to the level of available potassium in the soil, which can influence plant growth, yield, and quality. When "K" is deficient, cassava plants may exhibit symptoms such as stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, and low root yield. On the other hand, when "K" is sufficiently available, cassava plants can produce larger and healthier roots, with higher starch content and better resistance to pests and diseases.

Several factors can affect the availability of "K" in the soil, including soil texture, pH, organic matter content, and soil moisture. Sandy soils, for example, tend to have lower "K" retention capacity than clay soils, which can result in leaching of K and reduced plant uptake. Similarly, acidic soils with pH below 5.5 may have low K availability, as "K" ions are more likely to be bound to soil particles or lost through erosion. High levels of soil organic matter and good soil moisture can help improve "K" availability, as they promote K release from organic matter decomposition and mineral weathering.

"K" deficiency can have a significant economic impact on cassava production. The cost of "K" deficiency in cassava production can be seen in several ways. First, K deficiency can lead to a reduction in cassava yield. The yield losses can range from 10-60%, depending on the severity of "K" deficiency, soil type, and other environmental factors. For example an hectare of cassava farm that is to yield average of 30 tons is already reduced to about 15tons if 50% case of "K" deficiency is present, which means if cassava is to be sold at N30,000 per ton You will have lost N450,000 on each hectare of cassava planted. The lower yield will result in reduced income for farmers as stated above, and it can also contribute to food insecurity in the country.

Second, "K" deficiency can also impact the quality of cassava roots. Cassava roots with low "K" content may have lower starch content, making them less desirable for processing into food products such as cassava flour, starch, or chips. This can reduce the market value of cassava and result in lower prices for farmers.

Third, "K" deficiency can increase the susceptibility of cassava plants to pests and diseases, such as cassava mosaic disease, cassava brown streak disease, and mealybugs. The pest and disease infestation can further reduce cassava yields and quality, resulting in additional economic losses for farmers.

Overall, the cost of "K" deficiency in cassava production can be significant, with estimates suggesting losses of up to 60% of potential yield.

To ensure optimal "K" levels in cassava production, farmers can adopt several strategies, including soil testing, fertilizer application, and crop rotation. Soil testing is the first step in determining the overall status of the soil, measuring the macronutrients and micronutrients levels, which will allow determine the appropriate fertilizer rate. Depending on the soil test results, farmers may need to apply K fertilizer in the form of potassium chloride (KCl) and potassium sulfate (K2SO4) popularly called Muriate of Potash (MOP) in Nigeria, or other K-containing fertilizers like NPK 15-15-15 or NPK 20-10-10. Though "K" blend in this is minimal. It is also important to note that excessive K application can lead to nutrient imbalances, as well as environmental pollution from fertilizer runoff due to erosion.

Crop rotation can also help improve "K" availability in the soil, as different crops have varying "K" requirements and uptake patterns. Legume crops, for example, can fix atmospheric nitrogen and improve soil fertility, which can benefit cassava growth and yield. Additionally, intercropping cassava with legumes or other crops can help reduce soil erosion and enhance nutrient cycling, as well as provide diversification and risk management for farmers.

The timing of potassium (K) application to cassava can have a significant impact on crop yield and quality. In general, "K" fertilizer should be applied at different growth stages of the cassava plant to ensure optimal nutrient uptake and utilization.

The first application of "K" fertilizer is typically recommended at planting or shortly after planting. This helps to provide a sufficient supply of K to support early root and shoot growth and development. The amount of "K" fertilizer applied at planting may vary depending on soil test results and the specific nutrient requirements of the cassava variety being grown.

The second application of "K" fertilizer is usually done around 2 to 3 months after planting, when the cassava plants have reached the vegetative growth stage. At this stage, cassava plants require a significant amount of K for the formation and development of tuberous roots. A split application approach, where K fertilizer is applied in two or more applications, is often recommended to ensure a consistent supply of K throughout the growing season.

The final application of K fertilizer may be done during the early stages of root maturity, typically around 6-7months after planting. This helps to ensure that the cassava plants have sufficient K reserves to support the final stages of root growth and starch accumulation.

It is important to note that the timing and rate of "K" fertilizer application may vary depending on the soil type, climatic conditions, and cassava variety being grown. Therefore, farmers are encouraged to consult with agronomists for specific recommendations on K fertilizer management practices that are appropriate for their climatic and farming conditions.


In conclusion, it is clear that "K factor" is a critical component of cassava production, as it affects its growth, yield, and quality. Applying "K" fertilizer at the right time and rate is crucial for optimal cassava growth, development, and yield. By adopting appropriate K management practices, farmers can ensure a sufficient supply of K to support the growth and development of cassava plants throughout the growing season, resulting in higher yields and better quality roots
By ensuring optimal "K" levels in cassava production, farmers can increase their yields and incomes, while also contributing to food security and sustainable agriculture.


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Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 12:45am On Feb 28, 2017
Let the orders keep rolling..
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 9:03pm On Oct 24, 2017
http://cassavahub.ng/cassava-xchange/..... Check the latest price here for cassava products.
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 11:35am On Nov 01, 2017
we have launched the website ... www.cassavahub.ng.
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 9:33pm On Feb 24, 2018
www.cassavahub.ng is still the one stop shop center for all your cassava businesses.
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 11:01pm On Mar 08, 2018
The rains are here.. You can order your stems now on www.cassavahub.ng...
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 8:49am On Oct 03, 2020
We are here to serve u
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 7:20am On Jul 15, 2021
We are still CassavahubNG
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 9:35pm On May 05, 2022
Season is here...
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 8:48pm On Sep 16, 2022
Let's handle everything for you..
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 1:01am On Nov 11, 2022
This is to inform you that we are here to help replenish all this beaten by floods and we will give special discount for flood affected areas purchases. Regards.
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 6:56pm On Feb 21, 2023
We are open for business..
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 10:30pm On Mar 19, 2023
We are open for business for 2023..
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 8:17am On Mar 30, 2023
We are open for business...
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 3:35pm On Apr 01, 2023
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Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 1:01am On Apr 13, 2023
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Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 12:56am On May 01, 2023
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Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 3:45am On May 31, 2023
June is here...
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 5:39pm On Jun 11, 2023
The Rains are here... Garri prices going up and cassava itself.. You should invest in cassava plantation today...
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 10:25pm On Jun 15, 2023
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Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 10:22pm On Jul 19, 2023
we can plant and spray...
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by Peledonomy: 6:53pm On Jul 22, 2023
Please what is the cost of cultivating an acre of cassava in 2023. And what is the profit?
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 9:19am On Mar 21
We plant and spray for a fee per acre.
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by toyen4ever: 12:26pm On Mar 21
olushowunm:
We plant and spray for a fee per acre.
So what's your fee rate per acre?
Care to let us know.... WhatsApp 08159973794
Re: #CassavahubNG: We do Plant Cassava and spray herbicides at reasonable prices by olushowunm(m): 7:41pm On Mar 21
toyen4ever:

So what's your fee rate per acre?
Care to let us know.... WhatsApp 08159973794
check your WhatsApp ma'am

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