Mexico: Apply the Sader scheme to boost the production and profitability of guava cultivation in Nayarit

Published 2023년 3월 14일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) of Mexico is exploring the cultivation of guava in Nayarit as a profitable and sustainable solution to climate change. By introducing advanced technological management and maintenance practices, the first harvest saw a yield of 12.3 tons per hectare, a 63% increase compared to conventional farming, using varieties like Calvillo, S19, and S20. This initiative aims to enhance Mexico's position as a leading global guava producer, with 22 thousand hectares dedicated to the crop and an average yield of 14.7 tons per hectare.
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The Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development pointed out that the tropical environment of the state accompanied by a technological management program can make guava a highly profitable and sustainable City of Mexico, March 14, 2023.— To increase agricultural productivity in Nayarit facing the effects of climate change, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) works in the study and establishment of fruit trees alternatives such as the guava, a species with high yield potential due to its adaptability at any time of the year. The federal agency pointed out that the tropical environment of the entity, accompanied of a scheme of technological management, can make the guava a crop highly profitable and sustainable, through an agronomic management and timely technology. secured that the harvest between March and April is an opportunity so that with this fruit tree, the entity participates competitively in the national and international market, in addition to ...
Source: MX2000

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