Adekunle Agro Farm NG

Adekunle Agro Farm NG Oyo state Ibadan

*SECRET SUCCESS IN APPLE FARMING* Please Know this, before you invest in Apple farming.There's something very interestin...
16/05/2024

*SECRET SUCCESS IN APPLE FARMING*

Please Know this, before you invest in Apple farming.

There's something very interesting about apples...so many people have failed in apple farming probably because they either got the wrong variety....non grafted Apples or planted the wrong variety in the wrong area....also many people end up buying apples grafted on loquats simply because they are cheap. To invest your money on Apple farm

1.make sure you get apples that are grafted on m9 rootstock. (m9 rootstock is an apple variety that doesn't bear fruits but adapts very well in all climates, also the rooting system of m9 goes very deep therefore the apple can survive even in a very hot area with very minimal watering), m9 is disease resistant and hence prevents your apple tree from being affected by pests and diseases. However there are two varieties of apples that can conveniently survive presently in West Africa.
a). Anna
b). Wambugu

The two are the best varieties and adapts in all parts of our country either hot or cold.
When the above mentioned varieties are grafted on m9 variety of rootstock it gives very big fruits just like the ones we import.
Make sure you get quality seedlings while investing and planting.

We have the seedlings available at our farms for delivery nationwide.

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🌱 High Yielding Varieties: We offer genetically superior oil palm varieties known for their exceptional productivity and abundant fruit production.
🌱 Disease and Pest Resistance: Our seedlings are carefully selected to possess robust resistance against common diseases and pests, safeguarding your investment.
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Location: Ibadan

Nationwide delivery is available

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Let's Go Farming!!!

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO PLANT PLANTAINS/BANANA?It's March through the year. But it takes 7-9 months for it to complete ...
08/03/2024

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO PLANT PLANTAINS/BANANA?

It's March through the year.
But it takes 7-9 months for it to complete it's circle as in fruits and matures.
You probably would avoid it making fruits during the dry season because of low productivity as a result of the drought effects.

3 WONDERFUL BENEFITS... of planting improved variety plantain.

1- it doesn't grow tall and have an average height of 5 -7 ft.

2- It produces more than 35 fingers when well managed

3- it can takes 7 months to fruit and 2 months to mature.

are at the starting stage of raining season and any one that intend planting plantains and banana should be getting their suckers ready to plant by now if not already planted.

The rain don't last long to sustain the plants from small stage till harvest, so if you must plant without irrigation and expect massive harvest, do that now.

The picture above shows our plantain suckers/harvest with a delivery process.

Feel free to start booking for improved variety plantain suckers.

You can call or send a message to 🌴🌿 Transform Your Land into a Thriving Oil Palm Plantation! 🌿🌴
🌱 Discover the Potential of Oil Palm Farming with Our High-Quality Seedlings! 🌱
Are you looking to venture into the lucrative world of oil palm farming? Look no further! We have premium oil palm seedlings (Supergene Variety) that will kick-start your journey to success. Here's why our seedlings are your best choice:
🌱 Superior Quality: Our seedlings are carefully nurtured under optimal conditions, ensuring strong growth and healthy development right from the start.
🌱 High Yielding Varieties: We offer genetically superior oil palm varieties known for their exceptional productivity and abundant fruit production.
🌱 Disease and Pest Resistance: Our seedlings are carefully selected to possess robust resistance against common diseases and pests, safeguarding your investment.
🌱 Sustainable Farming: By choosing our seedlings, you contribute to sustainable agriculture practices, preserving the environment while enjoying the economic benefits.
🌱 Competitive Pricing: We offer competitive prices, allowing you to maximize your profitability without compromising on the quality of the seedlings.
🌿 Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to establish your own thriving oil palm plantation! 🌿
Contact us today to secure your batch of premium ten
Supergene oil palm seedlings. Limited stock available, so act fast!

📞 Call us on 07087476550
Location: Ibadan

Nationwide delivery is available
Minimum sucker, 150

How Profitable Is Plantain Farming Business in Nigeria? A 8-Step Guide JULY 20, 2023 by WESTSIDE FARMS Nigeria is one of...
21/10/2023

How Profitable Is Plantain Farming Business in Nigeria? A 8-Step Guide

JULY 20, 2023 by WESTSIDE FARMS

Nigeria is one of the world’s leading producers of plantains in the World. While many people may not really want to take up plantain farming cultivation as a business, it is one of the most lucrative farming businesses.

Unlike cassava farming which could be more tedious and requires attention, the plantain farming business is more lucrative and it is more rugged.

Table of Contents

Factors to consider for plantain farming business
1) Choose an Area for Plantain Farming
Connect with local farmers:
Contact local government offices:
Use online resources:
Negotiate terms:

2) Choose Plantain Varieties
Sweet plantains
Cooking plantains

3) Prepare the Land

4) Planting

5) Water and Fertilize

7) Harvest the plantains

8) Market the Plantains
Common disease of plantain in Nigeria
Fusarium Wilt:
Bacterial Wilt:
Black Sigatoka:
Mosaic Disease:
Root Rot:

Diseases Prevention methods
Implement an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program:
Use crop rotation:
Practice good sanitation:
Use resistant varieties:
Implement a w**d control program:
Use certified seeds:
Apply safe and effective pesticides:

What are the varieties of plantain in Nigeria?
Ikokore Plantain:
Agbagba Plantain:
Ededere Plantain:
Kabacha Plantain:
Amufu Plantain:

Propagation methods of plantain in Nigeria
Tissue culture
Suckers
Marcotting
Seeds

How profitable is the plantain farming business in Nigeria?
Projected expenses:
Projected profit:
Sales of suckers
Sales of plantain fruits

Factors to consider for plantain farming business
When selecting a location for your plantain farm, you should consider factors such as:

Climate: Plantains require warm temperatures and plenty of sunlight to grow well. The ideal temperature for plantains is between 75-90°F (24-32°C).

They thrive in tropical and subtropical regions and prefer high humidity. Plantains need well-drained, nutrient-rich soil that is slightly acidic with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5.

Watering: They require regular watering, with about 1-2 inches of water per week.

Fertilizer: Plantains also need adequate amounts of fertilizer to ensure optimal growth and access to markets.

This step-by-step guide is what you need to start a plantain farming business, it will also show you how much you can make from it in a year.

1) Choose an Area for Plantain Farming
You need a large area of land to start a plantain farming business to get the best profits from your effort. Here are some strategic steps to get land for your plantain biz.

Connect with local farmers:
Do this by asking questions about the local climate, soil conditions, and other factors that may impact your plantain farming.

Contact local government offices:
Local government offices can provide information about available land for farming. They may also have contacts for land owners who are willing to rent or sell land.

Use online resources:
There are online resources that can help you find land for farming.

Negotiate terms:
Once you have found a suitable piece of land, negotiate terms with the owner. This includes:

rent,
purchase price,
maintenance, and other conditions that may be applicable.

2) Choose Plantain Varieties
There are various varieties of plantains available in Nigeria, and they can be divided into two main categories:

sweet and
cooking plantains.
Sweet plantains
Sweet plantains are typically used in desserts or snacks

Cooking plantains
cooking plantains are used in savory dishes.

Select varieties that are best suited for your climate and soil type some of the commons one are listed below:

3) Prepare the Land
You need to prepare the land for planting. This involves clearing the area of w**ds, stones, and debris. You should also test the soil for pH levels and fertility.

If necessary, you can add fertilizer or compost to improve the soil quality.

4) Planting
Start planting the plantain suckers. Plantain suckers are small shoots that are planted in holes about 15-20 cm deep.

Make sure to leave enough space between the plantains for proper growth.

5) Water and Fertilize
After planting, you need to provide the plantains with adequate water and fertilizer. Water the plants regularly, especially during dry spells.

Additionally, you should apply organic fertilizer twice a month to ensure that the plants have the necessary nutrients for growth.

7) Harvest the plantains
When the plantains are ripe, it is time to harvest them. In Nigeria, plantains typically take between 10-12 months to mature after planting.

Plantains typically require a long growing season in order to reach maturity, so they are usually planted in the late rainy season or early dry season.

Once planted, the plantains will take several months to reach full maturity and can then be harvested.

8) Market the Plantains
Finally, you need to find a market for your plantains. You can sell them directly to consumers or to wholesalers who can then distribute them to retailers.

You should also consider ways to add value to your plantains, such as by processing them into chips or flour.

Common disease of plantain in Nigeria
Pests and diseases can cause significant damage to your plantain cultivation, so it is important to take steps to mitigate these.

This can include removing w**ds, applying pesticides, and using traps to catch pests. Additionally, you should inspect the plants regularly and treat any affected ones immediately.

Peculiar plantain diseases are:

Fusarium Wilt:
This is a fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum, which can cause significant damage to plantain plantations in Nigeria.

Bacterial Wilt:
This is a bacterial disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, which is spread through infected soil or water and can cause wilting and death of plantain plants.

Black Sigatoka:
This is a fungal disease caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis, which can cause yellowing and spotting of leaves as well as premature ripening of plantains.

Mosaic Disease:
This is a viral disease caused by different viruses, which can cause yellowing, mottling, and distortion of the leaves of plantains.

Root Rot:
This is a fungal disease caused by Pythium spp., which can cause stunting, wilting, and death of plantains.

Diseases Prevention methods
Implement an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program:
IPM combines biological, cultural and chemical practices to manage pests and diseases on a plantain farm.

Biological control methods such as releasing beneficial insects, using trap crops and planting pest-resistant varieties can help reduce pest infestations.

Use crop rotation:
Rotating crops can help reduce the spread of soil-borne diseases and reduce pest populations.

Practice good sanitation:
Keeping the farm clean and free from debris can help reduce the spread of disease-causing pathogens.

Use resistant varieties:
Planting resistant varieties of plantain can help reduce the spread of pests and diseases.

Implement a w**d control program:
Weeds can act as hosts for pests and diseases, so it is important to control them with herbicides or by hand-w**ding.

Use certified seeds:
Planting disease-free certified seeds can help reduce the spread of pests and diseases.

Apply safe and effective pesticides:
When needed, use only pesticides that are labelled for use on plantain. Follow label instructions and take all necessary safety precautions.

What are the varieties of plantain in Nigeria?
There are several varieties of plantain that are grown in Nigeria. These include:

Ikokore Plantain:
This variety is commonly found in the Southern part of Nigeria, especially in the Delta region where it is mainly grown for commercial purposes. The fruits are round or oval in shape, yellow to brown in color and have a sweet taste.

Agbagba Plantain:
This variety is mainly grown in the Southwestern part of the country. It is small in size and has a sweet flavor.

Ededere Plantain:
This variety is mostly found in the central and northern parts of Nigeria. It is large in size and has a strong flavor.

Kabacha Plantain:
This variety is mainly found in the eastern and northern parts of Nigeria. It is small in size and has a sour taste.

Amufu Plantain:
This variety is mainly found in the eastern and southern parts of Nigeria. It is large in size and has a sweet taste.

Propagation methods of plantain in Nigeria
The most common methods used to propagate the crop include:

tissue culture,
suckers,
marcotting, and
seeds.
Tissue culture
Tissue culture is a process in which plant cells, tissues or organs are grown in a nutrient medium under aseptic conditions.

This method is used to produce a large number of uniform, disease-free plants. The process is expensive and requires technical expertise.

Suckers
Suckers are the most common and economical method of propagating plantain in Nigeria. This method involves using the lateral shoots that grow from the base of the plantain stem, which can be removed and replanted in a suitable area

Also Read: 20 Business Ideas in Jigawa State for Investors
The sucker should have at least one healthy bud and be free from disease or pests before it is planted.

Marcotting
Marcotting is another method used for propagating plantains. This involves taking a section of the plantain stem and wrapping it in a moist cloth.

After some time, the stem will begin to produce new shoots at the cut end, which can be transplanted to a new area.

Seeds
Seeds are also used to propagate plantain in Nigeria, although this is a slow and unreliable method.

The seeds must be planted in a suitable area and given the right amount of water and sunlight to ensure good growth.

Note: Suckers and marcotting are the most popular methods, as they are simple, inexpensive, and often produce good results.

How profitable is the plantain farming business in Nigeria?
We earlier said that plantain farming is a lucrative business, now let’s give you a peep into how much you can make from an acre (or six plots of land) of plantain farm.

Projected expenses:
Here is the breakdown of projected expenses and Return on Investment from six plots of plantain farm for someone who already has a piece of land to use.

This expenditure is based on 500 suckers on an acre of land

Cost of sucker: NGN150 (you can discount for a larger quantity)

500 suckers × NGN150 = NGN75,000

Transportation= NGN10,000 (depending on location).

Cost of Planting= NGN50 per suckers

NGN50 X 500 = NGN25,000

Maintenance cost= NGN25,000

Clearing of the plantain plantation till the harvesting period = NGN40,000

Miscellaneous = NGN15,000

Total cost: NGN165,000

Projected profit:
This is where you will know that your effort is worth it, because you can make profits from plantain in two ways:

Through the sales of suckers
Through the sales of the fruits when it’s mature for harvesting
Sales of suckers
If properly taken care of, each sucker can reproduce at between five to seven suckers

What does this mean for you if you bought 500 suckers at the start of your plantain cultivation?

That’s simply 500 X 5 = 2,500 suckers for you to resell unless you want to expand your business.

In the above analysis, we put the cost of a sucker at NGN150, but because of this quantity, we might simply sell a sucker at NGN100

2,500 suckers X 100 = NGN250,000

Meaning you can make at least NGN250K from the sales of sucker alone.

Sales of plantain fruits
In Nigeria today, a bunch of plantains is between NGN1,500 to NGN2,500

In your first round of harvest that’s NGN1,500 X 500 = NGN750,00

Revenue minus total expenditure

NGN750,000 – NGN165,000 = NGN585, 000 profit.

This profit excludes the sales of suckers.

Conclusion

Plantain farming is an age-old business in Nigeria. Plantain farming is a profitable venture due to the increasing demand for fruit.

CONTACT US FOR YOUR PLANTAIN FARMING SET UP AND PURCHASE OF YOUR DISEASE FREE PLANTAIN SUCKERS AND MORE DEEP CONSULTATION OF YOUR PLANTAIN FARMING.

AND WE ARE ALSO INTO SALES OF SEEDS, SEEDLINGS AND IRRIGATION SYSTEM

081 28414193

How Profitable Is Plantain Farming Business in Nigeria? A 8-Step Guide JULY 20, 2023 by WESTSIDE FARMS Nigeria is one of...
21/10/2023

How Profitable Is Plantain Farming Business in Nigeria? A 8-Step Guide

JULY 20, 2023 by WESTSIDE FARMS

Nigeria is one of the world’s leading producers of plantains in the World. While many people may not really want to take up plantain farming cultivation as a business, it is one of the most lucrative farming businesses.

Unlike cassava farming which could be more tedious and requires attention, the plantain farming business is more lucrative and it is more rugged.

Table of Contents

Factors to consider for plantain farming business
1) Choose an Area for Plantain Farming
Connect with local farmers:
Contact local government offices:
Use online resources:
Negotiate terms:

2) Choose Plantain Varieties
Sweet plantains
Cooking plantains

3) Prepare the Land

4) Planting

5) Water and Fertilize

7) Harvest the plantains

8) Market the Plantains
Common disease of plantain in Nigeria
Fusarium Wilt:
Bacterial Wilt:
Black Sigatoka:
Mosaic Disease:
Root Rot:

Diseases Prevention methods
Implement an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program:
Use crop rotation:
Practice good sanitation:
Use resistant varieties:
Implement a w**d control program:
Use certified seeds:
Apply safe and effective pesticides:

What are the varieties of plantain in Nigeria?
Ikokore Plantain:
Agbagba Plantain:
Ededere Plantain:
Kabacha Plantain:
Amufu Plantain:

Propagation methods of plantain in Nigeria
Tissue culture
Suckers
Marcotting
Seeds

How profitable is the plantain farming business in Nigeria?
Projected expenses:
Projected profit:
Sales of suckers
Sales of plantain fruits

Factors to consider for plantain farming business
When selecting a location for your plantain farm, you should consider factors such as:

Climate: Plantains require warm temperatures and plenty of sunlight to grow well. The ideal temperature for plantains is between 75-90°F (24-32°C).

They thrive in tropical and subtropical regions and prefer high humidity. Plantains need well-drained, nutrient-rich soil that is slightly acidic with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5.

Watering: They require regular watering, with about 1-2 inches of water per week.

Fertilizer: Plantains also need adequate amounts of fertilizer to ensure optimal growth and access to markets.

This step-by-step guide is what you need to start a plantain farming business, it will also show you how much you can make from it in a year.

1) Choose an Area for Plantain Farming
You need a large area of land to start a plantain farming business to get the best profits from your effort. Here are some strategic steps to get land for your plantain biz.

Connect with local farmers:
Do this by asking questions about the local climate, soil conditions, and other factors that may impact your plantain farming.

Contact local government offices:
Local government offices can provide information about available land for farming. They may also have contacts for land owners who are willing to rent or sell land.

Use online resources:
There are online resources that can help you find land for farming.

Negotiate terms:
Once you have found a suitable piece of land, negotiate terms with the owner. This includes:

rent,
purchase price,
maintenance, and other conditions that may be applicable.

2) Choose Plantain Varieties
There are various varieties of plantains available in Nigeria, and they can be divided into two main categories:

sweet and
cooking plantains.
Sweet plantains
Sweet plantains are typically used in desserts or snacks

Cooking plantains
cooking plantains are used in savory dishes.

Select varieties that are best suited for your climate and soil type some of the commons one are listed below:

3) Prepare the Land
You need to prepare the land for planting. This involves clearing the area of w**ds, stones, and debris. You should also test the soil for pH levels and fertility.

If necessary, you can add fertilizer or compost to improve the soil quality.

4) Planting
Start planting the plantain suckers. Plantain suckers are small shoots that are planted in holes about 15-20 cm deep.

Make sure to leave enough space between the plantains for proper growth.

5) Water and Fertilize
After planting, you need to provide the plantains with adequate water and fertilizer. Water the plants regularly, especially during dry spells.

Additionally, you should apply organic fertilizer twice a month to ensure that the plants have the necessary nutrients for growth.

7) Harvest the plantains
When the plantains are ripe, it is time to harvest them. In Nigeria, plantains typically take between 10-12 months to mature after planting.

Plantains typically require a long growing season in order to reach maturity, so they are usually planted in the late rainy season or early dry season.

Once planted, the plantains will take several months to reach full maturity and can then be harvested.

8) Market the Plantains
Finally, you need to find a market for your plantains. You can sell them directly to consumers or to wholesalers who can then distribute them to retailers.

You should also consider ways to add value to your plantains, such as by processing them into chips or flour.

Common disease of plantain in Nigeria
Pests and diseases can cause significant damage to your plantain cultivation, so it is important to take steps to mitigate these.

This can include removing w**ds, applying pesticides, and using traps to catch pests. Additionally, you should inspect the plants regularly and treat any affected ones immediately.

Peculiar plantain diseases are:

Fusarium Wilt:
This is a fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum, which can cause significant damage to plantain plantations in Nigeria.

Bacterial Wilt:
This is a bacterial disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, which is spread through infected soil or water and can cause wilting and death of plantain plants.

Black Sigatoka:
This is a fungal disease caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis, which can cause yellowing and spotting of leaves as well as premature ripening of plantains.

Mosaic Disease:
This is a viral disease caused by different viruses, which can cause yellowing, mottling, and distortion of the leaves of plantains.

Root Rot:
This is a fungal disease caused by Pythium spp., which can cause stunting, wilting, and death of plantains.

Diseases Prevention methods
Implement an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program:
IPM combines biological, cultural and chemical practices to manage pests and diseases on a plantain farm.

Biological control methods such as releasing beneficial insects, using trap crops and planting pest-resistant varieties can help reduce pest infestations.

Use crop rotation:
Rotating crops can help reduce the spread of soil-borne diseases and reduce pest populations.

Practice good sanitation:
Keeping the farm clean and free from debris can help reduce the spread of disease-causing pathogens.

Use resistant varieties:
Planting resistant varieties of plantain can help reduce the spread of pests and diseases.

Implement a w**d control program:
Weeds can act as hosts for pests and diseases, so it is important to control them with herbicides or by hand-w**ding.

Use certified seeds:
Planting disease-free certified seeds can help reduce the spread of pests and diseases.

Apply safe and effective pesticides:
When needed, use only pesticides that are labelled for use on plantain. Follow label instructions and take all necessary safety precautions.

What are the varieties of plantain in Nigeria?
There are several varieties of plantain that are grown in Nigeria. These include:

Ikokore Plantain:
This variety is commonly found in the Southern part of Nigeria, especially in the Delta region where it is mainly grown for commercial purposes. The fruits are round or oval in shape, yellow to brown in color and have a sweet taste.

Agbagba Plantain:
This variety is mainly grown in the Southwestern part of the country. It is small in size and has a sweet flavor.

Ededere Plantain:
This variety is mostly found in the central and northern parts of Nigeria. It is large in size and has a strong flavor.

Kabacha Plantain:
This variety is mainly found in the eastern and northern parts of Nigeria. It is small in size and has a sour taste.

Amufu Plantain:
This variety is mainly found in the eastern and southern parts of Nigeria. It is large in size and has a sweet taste.

Propagation methods of plantain in Nigeria
The most common methods used to propagate the crop include:

tissue culture,
suckers,
marcotting, and
seeds.
Tissue culture
Tissue culture is a process in which plant cells, tissues or organs are grown in a nutrient medium under aseptic conditions.

This method is used to produce a large number of uniform, disease-free plants. The process is expensive and requires technical expertise.

Suckers
Suckers are the most common and economical method of propagating plantain in Nigeria. This method involves using the lateral shoots that grow from the base of the plantain stem, which can be removed and replanted in a suitable area

Also Read: 20 Business Ideas in Jigawa State for Investors
The sucker should have at least one healthy bud and be free from disease or pests before it is planted.

Marcotting
Marcotting is another method used for propagating plantains. This involves taking a section of the plantain stem and wrapping it in a moist cloth.

After some time, the stem will begin to produce new shoots at the cut end, which can be transplanted to a new area.

Seeds
Seeds are also used to propagate plantain in Nigeria, although this is a slow and unreliable method.

The seeds must be planted in a suitable area and given the right amount of water and sunlight to ensure good growth.

Note: Suckers and marcotting are the most popular methods, as they are simple, inexpensive, and often produce good results.

How profitable is the plantain farming business in Nigeria?
We earlier said that plantain farming is a lucrative business, now let’s give you a peep into how much you can make from an acre (or six plots of land) of plantain farm.

Projected expenses:
Here is the breakdown of projected expenses and Return on Investment from six plots of plantain farm for someone who already has a piece of land to use.

This expenditure is based on 500 suckers on an acre of land

Cost of sucker: NGN150 (you can discount for a larger quantity)

500 suckers × NGN150 = NGN75,000

Transportation= NGN10,000 (depending on location).

Cost of Planting= NGN50 per suckers

NGN50 X 500 = NGN25,000

Maintenance cost= NGN25,000

Clearing of the plantain plantation till the harvesting period = NGN40,000

Miscellaneous = NGN15,000

Total cost: NGN165,000

Projected profit:
This is where you will know that your effort is worth it, because you can make profits from plantain in two ways:

Through the sales of suckers
Through the sales of the fruits when it’s mature for harvesting
Sales of suckers
If properly taken care of, each sucker can reproduce at between five to seven suckers

What does this mean for you if you bought 500 suckers at the start of your plantain cultivation?

That’s simply 500 X 5 = 2,500 suckers for you to resell unless you want to expand your business.

In the above analysis, we put the cost of a sucker at NGN150, but because of this quantity, we might simply sell a sucker at NGN100

2,500 suckers X 100 = NGN250,000

Meaning you can make at least NGN250K from the sales of sucker alone.

Sales of plantain fruits
In Nigeria today, a bunch of plantains is between NGN1,500 to NGN2,500

In your first round of harvest that’s NGN1,500 X 500 = NGN750,00

Revenue minus total expenditure

NGN750,000 – NGN165,000 = NGN585, 000 profit.

This profit excludes the sales of suckers.

Conclusion

Plantain farming is an age-old business in Nigeria. Plantain farming is a profitable venture due to the increasing demand for fruit.

CONTACT US FOR YOUR PLANTAIN FARMING SET UP AND PURCHASE OF YOUR DISEASE FREE PLANTAIN SUCKERS AND MORE DEEP CONSULTATION OF YOUR PLANTAIN FARMING.

AND WE ARE ALSO INTO SALES OF SEEDS, SEEDLINGS AND IRRIGATION SYSTEM

PHONE 081 28414193

Adekunle agro farm is readily available for you as we are going into new planting season, order for your reliable  seed ...
02/10/2023

Adekunle agro farm is readily available for you as we are going into new planting season, order for your reliable seed and seedling for this year planting season, we at Adekunle Agro farms simply supply the best varieties of:
Cashew seedlings
Cocoa seedlings
Tenera palm seedlings
Supergene palm seedling
Smooth cayenne pineapple sucker
Elephant giant plantain sucker
Cavendish banana sucker
Coconut seedling
Dawrf pawpaw seedling(
Sweet orange,grape, tangerine, tangelo,lime,lemon)
Avocado seedling
Ube Avocado seedling
White jumbo guava seedlings
Ewedu seed
Tete seed
Pepper seed
Okoro seed
Dawrf pawpaw seed/seedlings
Cassava stem
Maize seed
Sunflower seed
Teak seedling
Milliner seedling
Mango seedling
Agbalumo seedlings
Yam seed
Soyabean seed
Cowpea beans seed
Carrot seed
Groundnut seed
Guinea corn seed
Maize seed hybrid and OP seed
white tanks 1000litres
Plastic blue drums
Nursery trays
Irrigation system accessories
For those interested in going into farming we help in setting up of farmland, we do SOIL TEST and ROUTINE ANALYSIS so as to determine the best crop to planted , that will yield bountiful results. We also do monitoring, layout pe***ng, digging and planting. For guidance and purchase
Call or WhatsApp us on 07087476550
We are located in Ibadan Oyo state.
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