Guava Farming Business:
In Nigeria, one can start guava farming without much capital, despite the fact that it is a very profitable and unpopular enterprise.
Contrary to other fruits like mango, orange, pineapple, avocadoa pear, and pawpaw, there are still very few farmers in Nigeria who are engaged in guava farming.
One great aspect of the guava that a lot of farmers are still unaware of is that it takes less upkeep than other crops. When there is land accessible for cultivation, it also costs less money.
Using Guava
Although many individuals enjoy eating fruit, have you ever considered the fruit’s potential applications beyond food? Guava is used to make a variety of products, including fruit juices, desserts, ice cream, sweets, and tastes. While the leaves can be used to make a herbal tea, guava leaf extract can be taken as a supplement.
If you are aware of the many health advantages of eating guava, you won’t want to go a day without taking a bite. The fruits are highly high in potassium, fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants.
Other advantages of guava for health include:
Guava eating on a regular basis may aid in reducing blood sugar levels.
• Guava leaf extract, according to HealthLine.com, may help with weight loss.
Guava Farming In Nigeria

Varieties Of Guava

• Apple guava
• Giant Bangkok
• Mexican cream
• Nagpur seedless
• Purple Malaysian
• Ruby Supreme
• Turnbull White
• Vietnamese
• White Malaysian
Guidelines For Venturing Into A Lucrative Guava Farming Business In Nigeria

• Have a business plan
The business plan will guide you in the course of the business from the start-up stage to the business proper. It’ll contain things like financial projections, market survey and SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis.
Apart from guiding you, the business plan will also be needful in the future if you want to apply for loans or grants whether through the government agencies or the private investors.
• Site selection

For optimal production it is advisable to select a soil with a pH of 5.0-6.8. Before embarking on commercial guava production, it is recommended that you carry out soil test to identify any soil deficiencies that might affect the growth or fruiting of the guava plants.
• Land preparation
Remove any tree stumps that might hinder the easy penetration of the guava plant roots. Sterilization of the soil with herbicides and fumigants is also recommended. This will help to kill any soil-borne harmful plant pathogens that are may affect the plants later.
• Propagation in guava plantation

The best vegetative propagation method for commercial guava farming is air-layering while stooping or mound layering in nursery beds is the cheapest for rapid multiplication of the plants.
• Fertilizer and manure application in guava farming
Also zinc deficiency can result in lower production of the guava fruit. You can prevent this by spraying 450g of Zinc sulfate with 350g of slaked lime in 75 liters of water.
• Irrigation
Drip irrigation is recommended in guava farming as it’ll help in the production and yielding of fruits. Watering of plants should be moderately done to avoid water stagnation which can lead to the decaying of the roots.
• Pest and disease control
Also your guava plants might be attacked by any of the following diseases; Brown blight, Nematodes, Anthracnose and Parasitic algae. You can control the diseases by planting resistant varieties or applying neem oil. Also, maintaining a good cultural agronomy management is necessary.
Other things that might pose as challenges to your guava fruits are birds that might feed on them when ripe and the ants.
• Weeding of the farmland
You can manually weed the farm or make use of herbicides. No matter the method you choose, endeavour to protect the crops fro destruction.
• Harvesting of fruits
Picking should be done as soon as the fruits mature and you can make use of the fruit plucking machines or harvest them manually.
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