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How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 9:35pm On Feb 27, 2021
We all know onions and how they are in high demand in the market, but everybody thinks they only grow in the northern part of Nigeria. I want to tell you that onions actually grow in the south. TESTED and PROVEN.

SO HOW WILL YOU PLANT YOUR ONIONS?

1. SITE PREPARATION
You need to make a bed just like every other vegetable. If you are planting in the dry season let the bed be very low so you don't need to water too much and your onions will be able to get the little water it needs to grow. Apply poultry droppings 2 weeks before planting.

2. NURSERY
Onion is not directly planted into the field. So you need to nurse it and transplant to the well prepared bed in 15 days. What you need for the nursery:
A. Hybrid onion seeds
B. Wood shavings also known as 'sawdust'
C. Dried poultry droppings
D. Flat tray or trough

NURSERY PROCEDURES
1st Step: Mix the wood shavings and poultry droppings together and water to make moist, then place the mixed content on the tray or trough.
2nd: Make horizontal lines on the tray 2cm apart then sprinkle hybrid onion seed exactly on the lines and cover with little dry soil.
3rd: Wet every evening but don't allow water to touch the lines on which you planted the seeds.
If you follow the procedures above, you onion seedlings will be ready for transplanting in 10 days.

Onions are in high demand in Nigeria and the price soars during dry seasons. You can make a lot of money growing onions commercially. Choice of variety matters in commercial farming. This is because a farmer has to calculate the input costs and output costs in order to maximize profits.

Optimum temperature for onion development is between 15 to 30°C, whereas 20 to 25°C is favourable for seedling growth. Generally, high temperatures favor bulbing and curing. However, in cases of extremely high temperatures, maturity is hastened and bulbs do not grow to maximum size hence lowering yields. Fertile, well drained soils are good for plant growth. Optimum pH is between 6 to 7.5. For irrigation, drip or overhead irrigation can be used.

Onions at bulbing stage need substantial amount of water. Excessive moisture, however, must be avoided during growing season. Avoid too much application of fresh manure, as this will cause the plants to develop thick necks and too much of leaves at the expense of bulb formation. Fresh manure could also host insect pests.

CROP HUSBANDRY
Weeding: Can be done by hand or chemical applications/herbicides. Mulching can also be done to suppress weeds.
Raised beds: Improves drainage and prevents damping-off disease.
Mulching: Maintains and enriches soil organic content, prevents soil borne diseases and suppresses weeds.
Crop rotation: Important, to avoid build-up of pests and diseases e.g. nematodes, Fusarium and Sclerotium

INSECT PESTS
Important insect pests that attack onions include Thrips, Whiteflies and Aphids and would require insecticide applications. Thrips are more severe in dry seasons hence keep the plants well irrigated during such seasons.
One can reduce pests’ populations by pulling out weeds since they act as alternate hosts for pests. Chemical applications can also be made i.e. insecticide.

Plants extracts have also been used and proven to be effective e.g. Neem and Garlic extracts. These are sprayed on attacked plant parts. The plants extracts should be tested for phytotoxicity before any applications are made.

CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
Fungicides: Can be classified as curative or protective fungicides. Protective fungicides are chemicals which have the Active Ingredient Mancozeb e.g. Milthane, Oshothane, Dithane, e.t.c. This is applied when weather conditions are likely to favour development of the disease i.e. blights. Curative fungicides are applied to plants already infected by fungal diseases e.g. Pink Rot, Purple blotch and blights (early & late blight). In this case, applications are made on the infected regions i.e. bulbs or stems.

HARVESTING & CURING
Harvesting can be done as from 90 to 150 days after sowing. Onions are ready for harvest when the leaves collapse. The necks can be twisted and its leaves bent over and left to dry for 10 to 12 days or less depending on weather conditions.

The crop is pulled out by hand and kept for some days in the field with bulbs covered with leaves. This is called windowing/curing. Leaves are then cut off and the mature bulbs stored.

So here we are. If you are passionate about venturing into agribusiness then onion might be the wonder crop to start with.

SOURCE (abridged): https://www.agribusinesscoach.com/2016/03/how-to-succesfuly-grow-onions-in.html?m=1
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by zoedew: 9:42pm On Feb 27, 2021
Spot on. Beans, pepper and a variety of tomatoes grows very well in the SW! Regional integration should be about ensuring food security in the SW.
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 9:48pm On Feb 27, 2021
ONION VARIETIES GROWN IN NIGERIA

1. RED CREOLE: This is a brilliant red short day variety with medium-sized flattened bulbs. It is a popular standard variety in high demand because of its good keeping quality. It produces mainly single onions from transplants and has a pungent taste.

Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 9:51pm On Feb 27, 2021
2. WHITE CREOLE: This is a short day onion variety. It produces onions with an exceptional great keeping quality. Bulbs are firm, small to medium in size with a thick flat shape. They have pungent smell with excellent dry matter content. It is normally used for dehydration.

Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by psucc(m): 9:55pm On Feb 27, 2021
How/Where do one get the seed?
I think this will be the next gold mine.
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 9:55pm On Feb 27, 2021
3. RED TROPICANA F1 HYBRID: High yielding, large, red, thick-flat onion with firm pungent flesh. It is a highly productive and widely adaptable hybrid that needs good management. It is resistant to common fungal diseases. Keeps well in dry aerated conditions.

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Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by Moferere: 10:02pm On Feb 27, 2021
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Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by Flamezreal(m): 10:07pm On Feb 27, 2021
great
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 10:18pm On Feb 27, 2021
4. BOMBAY RED: It is a variety for dry and warmer conditions. It is small to medium sized, globe shaped, purplish red and pungent. This is a popular short-day variety in India. It is suitable for dry and warm conditions, with wide acceptance in home gardens. Bulbs are medium-large, semi round in shape and red in color. Flesh is firm and pungent. Medium-late maturity.

Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 10:20pm On Feb 27, 2021
5. GREEN BUNCHING: Non-bulbing spring onion

SOURCE for varieties of Onions grown in Nigeria: https://www.agriculturenigeria.com/manuals/production/crop-production/horticulture/onion/

Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by Banking33(m): 10:53pm On Feb 27, 2021
very nice i really love this
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by delpee(f): 11:42pm On Feb 27, 2021
Thanks for this. Very valuable information at this point in time.
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 1:38am On Feb 28, 2021
delpee:
Thanks for this. Very valuable information at this point in time.

You are most welcome...do have a wonderful new week!
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 3:14am On Feb 28, 2021
GLOBAL TOP EXPORTERS OF ONIONS AS AT 2019
Below are the 15 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of onions during 2019:

1. Netherlands: US$815.2 million (20.5% of total onions exports)
2. China: $604.4 million (15.2%)
3. India: $364.7 million (9.1%)
4. Mexico: $356 million (8.9%)
5. United States: $287.7 million (7.2%)
6. Egypt: $272.5 million (6.8%)
7. Spain: $216.7 million (5.4%)
8. New Zealand: $114 million (2.9%)
9. Poland: $104.3 million (2.6%)
10. France: $96.1 million (2.4%)
11. Peru: $85.6 million (2.1%)
12. Turkey: $53 million (1.3%)
13. Germany: $45.1 million (1.1%)
14. Italy: $43 million (1.1%)
15. Canada: $41.9 million (1.1%)

By value, the above-listed 15 countries shipped 87.8% of total global onions exports in 2019.
SOURCE: http://www.worldstopexports.com/onions-exports-by-country/

Interestingly, Nigeria is globally the 6th producer of green onions and 11th producer of dry onions, but is not a significant exporter. In Nigeria, onions are grown mostly in Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, Sokoto, Plateau, Bauchi and Kebbi States.
SOURCE: https://www.agriculturenigeria.com/manuals/production/crop-production/horticulture/onion/

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Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by prof2007: 3:30am On Feb 28, 2021
INTERESTING ONION FACT
Onions are toxic to dogs, cats, hamsters, guinea pigs, birds, and many other animals!

EXPLANATION
Onions contain thiosulphates and disulfides, which can result in diarrhea, vomiting, rapid heart rate and breathing, small gastrointestinal issues and potentially lethal haemolytic anaemia in animals. No matter if an onion is raw, cooked, dehydrated or in powder form, it may still be harmful, so you need to be cautious if feeding your pet anything that contains onion.

SOURCE: https://www.comparethemarket.com.au/pet-insurance/human-foods-that-could-kill-your-pets/
Re: How To Succesfuly Grow Onions In Southern Nigeria by hakeemhakeem(m): 11:34am On Feb 28, 2021
when is the planting period in south (Lagos)

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