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Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by ice4u999(m): 3:07am On Jan 17, 2017
I have my pen and paper ready and seriously following
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 6:42am On Jan 17, 2017
Arvinkris:
good works keep it up
Thanks bro
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 6:53am On Jan 17, 2017
ice4u999:
I have my pen and paper ready and seriously following
You're welcome.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op):
These are tomato heirloom and hybrid varieties that would be planted tomorrow and each pack contains 100 tomato seeds. Uploading pics from the farm after today's work failed( I'll try again)

Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Healthilyea:
Bizclass:
JANUARY 16, 2017.

Currently, two acres was cleared but i'll upload pics ONLY after the weeds have been removed entirely. This land preparation could take between 5 -7 days depending on the number of available manpower. For now, i'll discuss on a critical factor that all interested individuals must consider before investing their hard-earned capital into tomato farming. It is key to making good profit should you be able to SUSTAIN its presence in your farm. Please i need to Time out. Be right back.
my brother 1st of all kudos & a big well-done to you, farming is not an easy venture.
I have a little advice ... Not to burst ur bubble, or be a kill joy, the seeds from the source u got urs is gambling and calling for trouble . If it were to be a Home garden project, no problem , but on the scale you're aiming? Pls reconsider.
The most important investment of a farmer are the seeds he uses before even management practices. You have to know your seed source, d full seed info on resistance /susceptibility and management needs of the crop.
Ali express seeds just don't cut it, u don't even know the fruits/if any you'll get from these . Beef tomatoes are not native to our climate, so can't be grown anyhow, but with special requirements(greenhouse/nethouse). I also haven't heard you talk about nursery or water source as this is dry season.
I'll humbly advise you get seeds from companies with distributors in Nigeria such as Technisem, Continental etc.
U can also check out madam jethto2, soloxam, & world1 's threads.
All the best
#My two cents
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Willie2015: 4:13pm On Jan 18, 2017
Bizclass:
Currently, there are 4500 Big Beef Hybrid Tomato Seeds and another 6000 Giant Heirloom Seeds which will be placed in nursery within the new week on this 4 acres farmland.
- Managing a 4 acre farm is massive, pls start small to avoid wahala. You are good to go with quarter of an acre.
- Pls use good seeds from Sygenta, Technisem etc
- You need a good water source probably a borehole
- Labor must be on ground and guaranteed
- Your drip irrigation kit must be on ground

Those are your critical success factors.....
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op):
Healthilyea:
my brother 1st of all kudos & a big well-done to you, farming is not an easy venture.
I have a little advice ... Not to burst ur bubble, or be a kill joy, the seeds from the source u got urs is gambling and calling for trouble . If it were to be a Home garden project, no problem , but on the scale you're aiming? Pls reconsider.
The most important investment of a farmer are the seeds he uses before even management practices. You have to know your seed source, d full seed info on resistance /susceptibility and management needs of the crop.
Ali express seeds just don't cut it, u don't even know the fruits/if any you'll get from these . Beef tomatoes are not native to our climate, so can't be grown anyhow, but with special requirements(greenhouse/nethouse). I also haven't heard you talk about nursery or water source as this is dry season.
I'll humbly advise you get seeds from companies with distributors in Nigeria such as Technisem, Continental etc.
U can also check out madam jethto2, soloxam, & world1 's threads.
All the best
#My two cents
My bro, I really do appreciate your concern and advice. Yes, before embarking on this project, we did some field experiment at Ekosodin, near the university of Benin, Edo state in March, 2016. The main goals behind establishing that farm was;
1. To determine whether hybrid/heirloom tomato seeds could survival in the SOUTH ?.
2. If it was possible to grow hybrid/heirloom tomato in the SOUTH in an OPEN FIELD SITUATION?
3. Is it possible for beef/heirloom varieties to bear fruits in the SOUTH?
A plot measuring 100ft by 100ft was used. However, the first/second batch did not germinate(upon the poultry manure that was used). A bit frustrated, we checked back on the website and that's when we realized that we have been making a mistake from the beginning. You see, as you have already noted, a Farmer needs to KNOW his seeds properly. What weather condition is bested suited for seed germination, growth and fruiting? What diseases are the seeds resistant too? These details were clearly spelt out on the website but we, somehow just failed to take note.(we did not even test soil ph.) We also realized that there were several varieties of tomato seeds, each with its own demands.Fortunately, the tomato seeds we purchased at the time was for the spring(rainy) season, so there was no need for irrigation. But you may want to ask, Did they fruit( beef tomato seeds in particular) and how long? I'll answer those questions in pictures with this current set. Insects issues didn't really surface at the time but that doesn't mean we are not prepared if there is an outbreak. And to irrigation, water will be supplied by the normal water tanker to the farm and we will disperse with the aid of a raingun. Between june/july that year, I visited a tomato farm in kano and i was told about some critical requirements, needed to guarantee their survival.
1.QUALITY OF SOIL on which they are grown.
2. Weather. (I'll talk about them subsequently)
I saw the threads you mentioned and I also saw a thread by kizyte on tomato farming. Maybe we just need to plant the seeds, nurture them and see what happens.

Much respect, my brother.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 10:24pm On Jan 18, 2017
Hmm, 4 acres of farmland is no joke. However, just 2 would be used and I'll definitely look into the suggestions you have provided
Thanks.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 7:35am On Jan 19, 2017
Willie2015:
- Managing a 4 acre farm is massive, pls start small to avoid wahala. You are good to go with quarter of an acre.
- Pls use good seeds from Sygenta, Technisem etc
- You need a good water source probably a borehole
- Labor must be on ground and guaranteed
- Your drip irrigation kit must be on ground

Those are your critical success factors.....
Bizclass:
Hmm, 4 acres of farmland is no joke. However, just 2 would be used and I'll definitely look into the suggestions( labour in particular) that you have provided.
Thanks.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by swagifted(m): 12:53pm On Jan 22, 2017
Me sef de wait this pictures oo.. OP help my thirst.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:05pm On Jan 25, 2017
Updated;
Tomato variety- Heirloom
Amount-4000 planted seeds.
Method used- Pure sackets and 2 artificial beds, made on black polyethylene materials to enhance ample heat retention in the soil.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:25pm On Jan 25, 2017
Having issues uploading pics. Will try again later.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:35pm On Jan 25, 2017
JANUARY 17,2017
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:36pm On Jan 25, 2017
Bizclass:
JANUARY 17,2017
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:37pm On Jan 25, 2017
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Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:40pm On Jan 25, 2017
Bizclass:
JANUARY 17,2017

Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 8:51pm On Jan 25, 2017
Bizclass:
Updated;
Tomato variety- Heirloom
Amount-4000 planted seeds.
Method used- Pure sackets and 2 artificial beds, made on black polyethylene materials to enhance ample heat retention in the soil.

Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Bizclass(op): 9:09pm On Jan 25, 2017
Three liquid fertilizers were used.

Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Dymarn: 10:23am On Feb 23, 2017
Hello,

We are running feasibilities for setting up a Tomato processing plant in Obaretin area of Edo state ( it's along Sapele Rd)
We need contacts of tomato farmers to discuss supply and required quality.

Interested farmers should WhatsApp 08177707334. (WhatsApp only)

Thanks
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by dgitrader(m): 1:54pm On Feb 23, 2017
Bizclass:
My bro, I really do appreciate your concern and advice. Yes, before embarking on this project, we did some field experiment at Ekosodin, near the university of Benin, Edo state in March, 2016. The main goals behind establishing that farm was;
1. To determine whether hybrid/heirloom tomato seeds could survival in the SOUTH ?.
2. If it was possible to grow hybrid/heirloom tomato in the SOUTH in an OPEN FIELD SITUATION?
3. Is it possible for beef/heirloom varieties to bear fruits in the SOUTH?
A plot measuring 100ft by 100ft was used. However, the first/second batch did not germinate(upon the poultry manure that was used). A bit frustrated, we checked back on the website and that's when we realized that we have been making a mistake from the beginning. You see, as you have already noted, a Farmer needs to KNOW his seeds properly. What weather condition is bested suited for seed germination, growth and fruiting? What diseases are the seeds resistant too? These details were clearly spelt out on the website but we, somehow just failed to take note.(we did not even test soil ph.) We also realized that there were several varieties of tomato seeds, each with its own demands.Fortunately, the tomato seeds we purchased at the time was for the spring(rainy) season, so there was no need for irrigation. But you may want to ask, Did they fruit( beef tomato seeds in particular) and how long? I'll answer those questions in pictures with this current set. Insects issues didn't really surface at the time but that doesn't mean we are not prepared if there is an outbreak. And to irrigation, water will be supplied by the normal water tanker to the farm and we will disperse with the aid of a raingun. Between june/july that year, I visited a tomato farm in kano and i was told about some critical requirements, needed to guarantee their survival.
1.QUALITY OF SOIL on which they are grown.
2. Weather. (I'll talk about them subsequently)
I saw the threads you mentioned and I also saw a thread by kizyte on tomato farming. Maybe we just need to plant the seeds, nurture them and see what happens.

Much respect, my brother.
.
water tanker to supply a farm?that is a sureway impending loss . have u thought of drip irrigation using a well.
raingun for tomatoes? impending crop failure.
get to know more about tomatoes, even from locals .
5/6ft between beds? that's complete waste of planting population
. irrespective of variety, tomato is 3 or 4 per square meters. an acre takes over 10k plants. u dint mention staking in all ur steps, I hope no errors on that too .

ur pilot scheme on 1 plot failed , but u have decided to expand aggressively without learning
I sincerely hope u curtail ur losses and boldly share ur lessons with folks here.
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Mrkellz: 8:41am On Jan 27, 2019
Bizclass:
To potential investors, i'm going to provide details on the cost and challenges of setting up an acre for hybrid and heirloom tomato seeds. Basically, this information is NOT a general rule due to the fact that my cost and challenges may not be incurred by you. Instead, this thread is simply a guide to aid interested individuals setup their farms, apply modern farm practices and God's grace, He will bless our hustle with maximum yield.
Thanks so much for taking the time to inform us.God bless u.
I intend to go into vegetables this year... Tomato is one of them. Can I please get some advice
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by kingmuyiwa(m): 10:30am On Jan 27, 2019
Good house... Nice and informative trend...well and kudos to you. Please I need some one who is a pepper farmer or who knows about it to mentor me as I am about to venture into it.... Kindly advice and educate me on how to be successful and profitable from it... Thanks my WhatsApp number is 08034698250....
Re: Bizclass-open-field Tomato Farming In Edo State (heirloom And Hybrid Varieties) by Mrkellz: 10:08pm On Jul 21, 2019
Bizclass:
Exact farm location; Ugbojubo community, Ovia Northeast L.G.A, Edo State.
Wow lovely thread.
I also reside in Benin and I'm really interested in learning tomato farming.pls can I get ur contact?
Thanks
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