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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 7:36am On Jan 25, 2015 |
A REVIEW OF PLANTAIN PRODUCTION, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS The soils in Nigeria fall into four zones: (a) the northern zone of sandy soils; (b) the interior zone of laterite soils; (c) the southern belt of forest soils; and (d) the zone of alluvial soils. Forest soils in the southern belt are naturally fertile as a result of dense vegetation cover. This zone also contains laterite soils. Forest soils are good for cocoa, palm and rubber production and are also the main soil types in the plantain and banana producing regions of Nigeria. Plantain production is mainly in the Southern states of Nigeria, which include Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Akwa-Ibom, Imo, Enugu, Rivers, Edo, Delta, Lagos, Ogun, Osun and Oyo states . Annual rainfall in these areas is usually above 1000 mm year-1, spread over 7 to 9 months. Plantain is transported to other parts of the country from these states. |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 8:11pm On Jan 29, 2015 |
CONCLUSION Plantain production in Nigeria is still very much in the hands of small scale farmers who incorporate it into different farming systems. The effort of these farmers should be collaborated with a good and adequate social infrastructure, like better roads and transport and efficient extension services. Future research on plantains should address the issue of intensive cropping and nutrient and water requirements to increase productivity both on-station and on-farm with farmers’ participation. This will assist in meeting the ever increasing demand of this crop by both household consumers and the new small scale industries. With the recent interest in establishment of plantain farms, as evident by the increase in cultivation/harvested areas, the country’s productivity will be tripled in the next few years. It is believed that the country will for a long time be one of the highest producers of plantain around the world. |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 4:21pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
About four to seven suckers, depending on banana or plantain cultivar, will sprout three weeks after removal of the apical dominance. Sprouted suckers are detached immediately once they attain three to four leaves (usually when they measure 20-30 cm in height). Detached suckers are transferred directly to the field |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 3:37pm On Feb 06, 2015 |
bag of inorganic fertilizer is sold at the rate of N5,300 to N5, 800 at the market |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 2:39pm On Feb 08, 2015 |
ts approaching rainy season, its time to get prepared for cultivation on plantain ........We have Cameroon hybrids plantain for sale at cheap prises ....hurry call mr.Clifford on any of the above number.... |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 8:16am On Feb 09, 2015 |
hello |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 9:14am On Feb 16, 2015 |
Propagators are used for sprouting of new seedlings and hardening of the subsequent sprouts. Simple propagators can be constructed using fairly cheap materials, such as bamboo and polythene sheets. Enterprising banana seedling producers could use iron rods and cast a concrete floor. It is important that at least 50% shade is provided and that the fragile seedlings are well- protected, by constructing a shade above the propagators. A convenient size for a propagator is 1.5 (width) x 5.0 (length) x 1 (height) meter. Propagators should be kept clean and completely covered with transparent polyethylene sheets. Humidity and temperature should be high. The propagator compartments can be made using wood or bricks and should measure not more than 0.5 m in height. Continue reading by purchase of eBook....reply to purchase or call 08057761905 |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by UrennaNkoli(f): 9:29am On Feb 16, 2015 |
sedulus:Cool...what state do u reside? |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 10:32am On Feb 16, 2015 |
We are located in Ibadan Oyo State...of Nigeria .....Thank you Sir .. |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 1:24pm On Feb 17, 2015 |
suckers available..... |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by stagger: 3:21pm On Feb 17, 2015 |
sedulus: I will like to know what drip irrigation systems you have to cover 1 hectare of land which I intend to use for late season maize farming and vegetables. Cost as well. Thanks |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 6:13pm On Feb 17, 2015 |
thank u very much sir .....what happen is we need to see the to check on the topography first....which will make and enable us to compose q reasnable possible quotation that will cover one acre og lanf as demanded sir...or call us 08120757274 for more details |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by stagger: 7:27pm On Feb 17, 2015 |
sedulus: I will take a picture and send to you. |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 7:41pm On Feb 17, 2015 |
ok sir we will bs expecting the picture sir ... |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by chemicalbay(m): 7:43pm On Feb 17, 2015 |
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 11:18am On Feb 24, 2015 |
Plantain (Musa spp.) occupies a strategic position for rapid food production in Nigeria. It is ranked third among starchy staples. The country’s output doubled in the last 20 years. Production, which is concentrated in the Southern part of the country, still remains largely in the hands of small scale farmers who, over the years, have ingeniously integrated it into various cropping systems. Production is male dominated, while women essentially handle marketing. The inadequate knowledge of improved cultural practices of the crop by the farmers, an inefficient system of extension services and skewness of specialization in areas of research are part of the reasons why yield potential of plantain is still low in the country. Contributions of plantain to the income of rural households in major producing areas in Nigeria continue to increase tremendously in the last few years. Unlike some other starchy staples whose demand tend to fall with rising income, demand for plantain increases with increasing income. With the potential for industrial processing of plantain, which has recently been adopted, and the increased interest in production by small and large scale farms in the country, it is believed that Nigeria will continue to be one of the world’s largest producers of plantain. |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 11:22am On Feb 24, 2015 |
let's design ur farm irrigation.........
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 3:15pm On Feb 26, 2015 |
FOR A SUCSSESSFUL PLANTAIN You need to make sure that u source for the rightful suckers which are the once we have here.. The spacing in which u are planting . Numbers of suckers that can contain one acre which u can finally use to calculate what hectres ,acres or plots u want to plant ... BENEFITS AND INCOME OF ONE ACRE OF PLANTAIN FARM In one acre of land ,you will need 750 suckers planted with the spacing of 3by3 meter and in between the meter left can still contain other crops like peaniple, or other crop but make so sure that ,the crop do not hinders... The income for one acre of plantain is calculated by 750 divided 12 which is 62.2 let say 64 multiply by N8,000 equal to N512,000.00 is your initial income This is the brake down in one acre. Sucker planted is 750 Market women buy in dozen which is 12 is one dozen 750÷12=62.2 That is 62.2 dozen is what one acre produced And market women do buy one dozen for N8,000 Now multiply 62.2 dozen with N8000 =512,000.00 is ur initial income for one acre Thank sir Clifford for Sedulus Plantain Farming |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 5:44pm On Feb 27, 2015 |
Suckers Plantains are vegetatively propagated, most often from suckers (shoots that grow from a bud at the base of the plant) or from corms (underground bulbs known as rhizomes). The use of whole corms is very laborious so it is more common to grow from small pieces of corm. There are three different types of banana suckers which are produced by the mother plant; maidenheads, sword suckers and water suckers. Maidenheads have a large pseudostem which does not produce fruit. Sword suckers have a narrow base, short pseudostem and narrow, blade-like leaves. They produce healthy, fruitful pseudostems when they mature Water suckers have short pseudostems and broad leaves. Water suckers are not strongly attached to the rhizome and generally produce weaker plants and less fruit. Maidenheads and large sword suckers are preferred over water suckers. |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by kennethalice(m): 5:49pm On Feb 27, 2015 |
thanks am following this info and loving it too.cheers |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 9:53am On Feb 28, 2015 |
Thanks following...... We promise to optimize our best....to support agriculture.... in Nigeria....
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 5:13pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Hello.....this is Sedulus Plantain Farming....A place for your hybrids plantain suckers...... |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by saliubello(m): 8:21pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
Egba mi! No be banana you people dey talk? Please. ogede abi? What has changed that I am not aware about? |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 10:04pm On Feb 28, 2015 |
hello sorry we dont know what you are actualy talking about ...this tread is actually for not for yoruba ......language..but for corperate speaking language like english ....if thier is anything you are not understanding ....kindly call us and draw in our attension...thank you clifford |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 11:14am On Mar 01, 2015 |
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by kennethalice(m): 11:44am On Mar 01, 2015 |
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 5:42pm On Mar 01, 2015 |
An already pigery farm situated in One plot of land in Abeokuta,Ifo local government area....is now available FOR SALE #1million Negotiation is welcome....Interested buyer should call us or ping us on 534A0970 or .....08057761905 |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 11:44am On Mar 03, 2015 |
Unlike starting other tree farms, starting a plantain farm and growing plantain are easier and less complicated. Although growing plantain still require ones attention, the level of skill required is not as intensive as other trees.
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 12:12pm On Mar 04, 2015 |
HOW TO START PLANTAIN CULTIVATION 1. Do you have an empty land? if yes you are well positioned, it grows in all kinds of soil but best in a loamy soil 2. Prepare the soil by decomposing it with decaying plants, mulch etc., this is to protect the suckers from the harsh sun that may dehydrate it 3. Get plantain suckers from heathy plant and cut space them 4. In case you wish to add fertilizers, use very little and ensure they are mostly good NPK fertilizers. 5. Do not weed the plantain with any form of modern implement especially at their early stage of development, use mostly hand to weed so as not to harm the tender sucker 6. water them as may be needed |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 6:56pm On Mar 06, 2015 |
supply to Ogun state
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Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 5:43pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
A virginy farmland is available for sale in Ibadan,Oyo State @ moniya ijaye at cheap prices ...one acre is #250,000.00 ...Interested buyer should come with his or her ***Lawyer*****Survivor*****Witness ...and also should be ready yo verified the land at every nesseccary place ...contact mr.Clifford for more detail call 08057761905 |
Re: Improved Treated Dwarf Hybrid Plantain/Banana Sucker ( See Video Below ) by sedulus(m): 7:41am On Mar 11, 2015 |
A REVIEW OF PLANTAIN PRODUCTION, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS The soils in Nigeria fall into four zones: (a) the northern zone of sandy soils; (b) the interior zone of laterite soils; (c) the southern belt of forest soils; and (d) the zone of alluvial soils. Forest soils in the southern belt are naturally fertile as a result of dense vegetation cover. This zone also contains laterite soils. Forest soils are good for cocoa, palm and rubber production and are also the main soil types in the plantain and banana producing regions of Nigeria. Plantain production is mainly in the Southern states of Nigeria, which include Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Akwa-Ibom, Imo, Enugu, Rivers, Edo, Delta, Lagos, Ogun, Osun and Oyo states. Annual rainfall in these areas is usually above 1000 mm year-1, spread over 7 to 9 months. Plantain is transported to other parts of the country from these states. l |
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