COFFEE FARMING IN THE DRY SEASON
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Farming coffee during the dry season involves specific challenges and techniques. In areas where water is scarce, farmers often rely on irrigation systems to ensure the coffee plants receive enough water. Additionally, mulching is crucial to protect the coffee plants from excessive heat and sun exposure during the dry season
Thank you auntie for teaching us we're very happy for that, and am following you, from here kyenjojo district,,❤❤❤
Thanks for teaching the nation about farming
Unfortunately few people watch your channel, Ugandans don't know where knowledge is, we waste time and money watching Arsenal and Manchester United.
Nelson Asiimwe
Mbarara
Uganda
These are the ideas one must not miss ,thank you very much
So nice of you
It's always a pleasure learning from you. Thanks alot
So nice of you
Thanks madam bwogi for the work done in coffee.
My question is, my coffee normally flowers and the flowers falls off after like 4-5days. Then after like 3 months, the same story. It's now around 5times but no coffee beans yet. So is it the routine with coffee, or there's something I messed some where?
With the fertilizer, I apply my cow dung in the spaces ,and in I have it in planty.
Kindly give some advise.
Am Oscar from Mukono
You need to apply a folliar fertilizer prior to
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😂😂plastic water tank
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Is ur grandfather
Hahaha 😂, just visit Uganda the elephant 🐘 is twice that plastic elephant you see
Yes in uganda elephant are pet animals ❤
Thank you for the great work especially the coffee. Mulching is a very good practice but i find it difficult to get sufficient mulching material. Can you really plant enough 'bisagazi' to mulch say 5 acres of coffee? What is your practical experience?
Yes, you are right
Wow. I had given up on my coffee..
Together I resume.
Thanks. I will follow u as I implement
I'm happy you aren't giving up
Good morning mum, am into coffee farming too in Buikwe district shortly after Mukono with about two acres so far but expanding slowly, thanks a lot for the knowledge. I wish to visit your farm anytime. Kindly let me know if you accept invites. My regards dear.
All the best
Thanks for the information
My pleasure
Educative. Kenya is watching.
Yes, madam Bwogi thanks for
Thank you madam for the great knowledge
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I want to purchase a robusta variety BPH1199 in huse quantity
Mrs.Bwogi do u use water-retainer to store water for coffee plants. Another question, What fertilizers do u feed your coffee which makes coffee-leaves dark green ?
Detail land preparation for
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Nelson Asiimwe
If i want to pay a visit how much money will i pay for gate entry?
Thanks for the information. Very valuable. Though, me i am currently implementing drip irrigation for 3 acre coffee farm. i advise farmers to try importing the accessories from China otherwise buying locally, you will run mad!
Which type of fertilizer should I use for the coffee which is 8 months old
I can't wait to start farming this year banage ❤❤
thank you so much for the good work
You try but you mixed up
The mulch also cools the soil temperature reducing the heat stress on your coffee plants.
You can also harvest some of the lower leaves from your bananas. Regards Michael from Durban. And by the way the newborn female goat that was born 3 weeks ago with an upset stomach and was not able to drink. I saved her.
I really want to hear from you always
Thxs for the great information
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Thanks bwogi...nze nsiinga okwagala
I have appreciated for lecturing us always
Am never disappointed in u
Thanks so much dear
Thanks alot madam grace
Wow farming is the way to go ❤
Well done Grace.
Great work Grace
Good work my mentor thanks bwogi
Always welcome