
High-yield, disease-resistant varieties of plantain suckers will be planted after land preparation involving mulching and digging planting holes. Regular practices include irrigation, composting, and removal of excess suckers to ensure high productivity. Plantain harvest starts within 8-9 months and continues regularly for about 2-3 years, achieving an annual yield of approximately 11 tons from 10 Acres.
Our Plantain Farming Process
🔹 Land Preparation & Soil Enrichment
Selection of fertile, well-drained soil with high organic matter
Proper land clearing, plowing, and mulching to retain moisture
Application of organic compost and manure to boost soil fertility
🔹 Plantain Sucker Selection & Planting
Use of disease-resistant, high-yield plantain suckers
Proper spacing for optimal growth and airflow
Mulching and irrigation for moisture retention
🔹 Crop Management & Growth Monitoring
Regular weeding and pest control using natural methods
Organic fertilizers applied for healthy fruit production
Staking of plants to prevent wind damage and enhance stability
🔹 Harvesting & Post-Harvest Handling
Timely harvesting for freshness and premium quality
Proper handling to prevent bruising and spoilage
Bulk storage and efficient transportation to distribution centers
🔹 Value Addition & Distribution
Processing into plantain chips, flour, and dried plantain
Direct farm-to-market supply of fresh plantains
Wholesale and export distribution for large-scale buyers




