Apple farming in Nigeria

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4 years ago

In Nigeria, the majority of apples consumed are imported from countries like South Africa and the United States of America. The statistics show that at least 50, 000 tonnes of these apples are imported into the country annually.

Each year the consumption of apples is on the rise and there’s the need to find ways to begin to grow apples in the country in order to meet this growing demand.

The type of apple that can be grown in large quantities in a place like Nigeria is the Bell apple. The Bell apple is as nutritious and beneficial as the imported variety although it tastes quite different. It has a mixture of a sweet and sour taste and the intensity of the sweetness or sourness depends on how ripe it is.

This article will take you through the process of planting and harvesting the Bell Apple as well as the temperate variety.

Bell Apple Planting

The planting season of the Bell apple is between September and April. You can plant 160 seedlings per acre at a spacing of 5m by 5m. The seeds are pressed into the soil but barely covered with soil. This is because the seeds need light to germinate. Also, the seeds should be spaced at least 1 inch apart. Additionally, the soil should be watered after planting. Usually, it takes about 3 weeks for the seed to germinate.

You can begin to sell the seedling 10 weeks after planting. Currently, there’s a great demand for the Bell apple seedlings because there are only a few farmers involved in planting this apple. However, the apple can be cultivated in at least 34 of the 36 states in the country with the exceptions being the core northern states of Borno and Sokoto.

Bell apples require adequate humidity and rainfall to thrive. It can tolerate different soil types from sandy to clay. It can also thrive in moderately acidic soil.

Harvesting

Usually, the tree takes 3 years before they begin producing fruits. Each harvest yields at least 1000 fruits and there are a minimum of 2 harvests in a year.

Temperate Apple

The most popular apples consumed in Nigeria are those produced in the temperate or Mediterranean regions. They can not be grown in Nigeria because they require cold conditions for optimal growth and fruit production. Ideally, the plant should be exposed to cold temperature below 70C for at least 6 weeks (1000 hours) during the planting season. However, the apples have been grown in the past in the plateau regions of Nigeria like the Jos, Mambila and Obudu plateau.

These apples can grow in most soils however; the ideal soil should be well drained; properly aerated, loamy type; rich in organic matter and with a ph of 5.5 to 6.5

They are planted in January/February and require rainfall of 115-120cm of per year. During flooding, the excess water should be drained out quickly to prevent waterlogging. However, in this case of heavy rain, there’s no need for irrigation. The frequency of irrigation increases to four times a month during the summer and reduces to once a month during winter.

Additionally, training and pruning of the apple tree is very essential because this ensures optimal plant growth and increased productivity.

Usually, the most common apple pests are thrips and aphids. These can be prevented by using pest resistant root stock. Also, in the case of diseases like the crown blight and collar rot, the use of disease resistant root stock can also reduce disease susceptibility.

Generally, apple orchard starts bearing from the 7th or 8th year. The economic life of this apple tree is about 35 years, although some continue to bear even after 35 years.

Wrapping up

There’s a growing interest in Bell apple farming and, it is possible to generate a 100% return on your investment within 6 months and 3 years depending on what aspects you are focused on. You can make a 100% profit by selling the seedlings within 6 months of planting. Or you could wait a little longer when the fruits are ready and you can also make great returns on your investment.

However, one major challenge with these apples is the attack of bats during the fruiting period. Another challenge happens during storage. The apples are quite perishable and tend to rot within 3 days. However, it could last a couple of weeks if refrigerated.

Also, you can try to cultivate the temperate apple at a pilot scale if you live in any of the cold regions of the country particularly the plateau area of Jos, Mambila and Obudu.

The jos apple.

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4 years ago

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Very interesting

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4 years ago

It is a well written article. @Rioelder, you can just imagine how much God loves Nigeria. Importation of apples into Nigeria constitutes capital flight.

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4 years ago

Thanks for the comment olad, God save our country

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4 years ago

Through your post i can know about many process of farming apple, our country is not suitable for its growth because if temperature .

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4 years ago

It is a well written article. @Rioelder, you can just imagine how much God loves Nigeria. Importation of apples into Nigeria constitutes capital flight.

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4 years ago

Interesting and well written article. Thumbs up for you @Rioelder. You mention bats here, do you know it there are many species of bats in Nigeria? (I ask, because I have a special interest in bats.)

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4 years ago

Thanks for the comment. Yes there are various types, I will write about it soon

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4 years ago

Nice article, Nigeria is a blessed nation which has a lot of prompt response to reach a great stability for their citizen

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4 years ago

Thanks for the comment pal.

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4 years ago

Nice article, Nigeria is a blessed country which are gifted with so many natural resources to reach some advance stage and placed able life for their citizen.

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4 years ago

Thanks for sharing your opinion

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4 years ago

I am happy to see this article. @Rioelder, you can just imagine how much God loves Nigeria. Importation of apples into Nigeria constitutes capital flight. Now with this development, the GDP will increase amongst other benefits. Our major problem is leadership. May God help us.

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4 years ago

Ameen

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4 years ago

Nice write up.. Keep it up

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4 years ago

Nice article Nigeria is blessed I love apples and the bell apple happens to be my best 😋😊😊

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4 years ago

Apple is my favourite fruit. Everybody like apple. I like it very much. Thanks writer yourarticle is very nice.

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4 years ago

Nice one bros. Apple 🍎, is one of my best fruit, that doesn't affect me in any ways, unlike Penapple.

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