Plantation Distance & Economic and Cultural Conditions For Orchard Building

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Plantation distance in accordance with the varieties and rootstock to be planted:

Fruit growing will be successful as long as the varieties selected will have commercial value for the region, bear fruits economically every year and endure diseases and pests.  They must be planted following the control of imported fruit varieties, improved varieties and endemic (native) varieties.

Economic and cultural conditions:

Transport and marketing opportunities constitute the basic economic conditions. On the other hand, cultural conditions include irrigational opportunities, manure and worker supply, struggle and storage technique.

In the days progress, we will explain pruning of fruit trees. See related posts for more information about orchard building steps.

 

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