When you peel off a whole piece of cassava skin, do not throw away, use them by peel off the outer skin, wash it clean and let it dry out from the sun. Then deep fry them as cassava chips, you can eat it or sell them the dried out cassava to tell them to fry themselves for cassava chips. I used to live in West Borneo, Indonesian. We don’t throw them away the cassava skins ( we use both the cassava meat and skins). Please try them it’s fun!
Wow❤ a new technicolour use to get a quick harvest. Thank you very much for sharing. I am going to plant like this in my country CAR hoping to get a good result. God bless you darling ❤
@ebiobo, planting cassava sticks/seedlings in ridges or even heaps(earth mounds), assist in accelerating growth as the roots easily penetrate the soil.
For proper care (watering) before transplanting to the main field. There is no irrigation system at the main field but at the nursery, all control systems are there that why.
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us
When you peel off a whole piece of cassava skin, do not throw away, use them by peel off the outer skin, wash it clean and let it dry out from the sun. Then deep fry them as cassava chips, you can eat it or sell them the dried out cassava to tell them to fry themselves for cassava chips.
I used to live in West Borneo, Indonesian. We don’t throw them away the cassava skins ( we use both the cassava meat and skins). Please try them it’s fun!
Is that a farming tool?
Thank you Anthony👍🏾This is excellent!
Thanks for sharing. I have learnt a lot. I will reach out soon.
Great idea 😅, but do you Plant the with the nods facing up or down in the nursery
Wow❤ a new technicolour use to get a quick harvest. Thank you very much for sharing. I am going to plant like this in my country CAR hoping to get a good result. God bless you darling ❤
Best of luck!
Do you plant the cassava first with the nods facing up or down
Thanks a lot , and God will bless you more abundantly ❤
Bro., how long will it stay on nursery bed before transplanting
So nice of you
21days
Can we collaborate on a 4hecteres of cassava, plantain and banana plantation in Nigeria ?
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
How many weeks were they nursed before rooting to transplant in the farm
3weeks to 4wks
Must it be transplanted on ridges, can one just dig a whole the way you dig on plain ground for transplating
@ebiobo, planting cassava sticks/seedlings in ridges or even heaps(earth mounds), assist in accelerating growth as the roots easily penetrate the soil.
Apart from getting more seedlings, what are the advantages of this method over the traditional system of planting please?
It promote faster growth and development while shortening the life span.
The 6month variety can B harvested at 4months
@@smartagroinnovations1523 thanks so much. But what about the yield as compared to the traditional method?
This method can apply in the water fed land in India sir pls
Oh really?
Good job .why don't you use a jembe to make job easier
The nursery is quite dry
Why do you plant in the seed bed nursery first. Why don’t you just plant directly into the farm? This seems like double work
For proper care (watering) before transplanting to the main field.
There is no irrigation system at the main field but at the nursery, all control systems are there that why.
Now that I have seen the transplanting process, please tell me about the yield. How good is it compared to the usual local method we use?
This method is time consuming