Easily the best explanation I have heard regarding avocado growing. Clear and precise with his answers. Rosemary asks crisp short questions that makes the talk flow seamlessly.
@@bobpineapplesafrica170 hey bob, very nice explanation. The content and knowledge about avocado you have given is amazing. Actually I'm planning avocado farming. Can you help me with it please..
Scouting, reviewing, surveying, studying, scanning, inspecting, checking, probing, investigating, analyzing, examining, exploring. If this guy was advertising a product, I would be suspicious. He used all the emotive language to convince me to stop what I am doing when he started saying that I need to have a conversation with my avocado plant, scouting he called it. I reminded to the beginning, watched the whole video in a mutated mindset. Thanks. You are setting Africa to know it's place in sustain the West this time not thru slavery but from knowledge while creating a new outlook for itself. You Rock. I look forward to the practical videos such as getting already requested,, looking at the solid f scouting etcetera.
Thank you very much both the presenters questions were very good could more than frequently asked questions. And the hosting farmer your knowledge is mind blowing you're really equipped very knowledgeable. Your experience is evident in how you explained the process was very clearly laid. 👌 I would love to know more so that I could also start soon. Once again thank you very much both of you. Please keep teaching us bring more awareness to us 🙏 ❤️
Wow! Thank you so much. I found this greatly helpful. Mr. Mugambwa's explanations are very clear and the questions posed to him are relevant. Greetings from Zimbabwe.
Thanks so much your sharing video about avocado. I,m as small farmer planting Indonesia local avocado. Say regard from Indonesia. ..Let's plant a tree around your place...The Future is Green...
Thank you for your presentation. I have a problem with the issue of spacing, may be in Uganda, however we do not use 5x5 spacing. Our trees grow very fast and within five year they are already fully grown. So, we rather apply 8x8 and sometime 8x10. This does very good. For the first three years you can intercrop with something like maize, groundnuts etc.
Regenerative agricultural practices could improve soil quality, water retention, soil aggregation, and the soil biome to benefit the Haas Avocado grower’s profits. Also, one may consider trellising the trees as New Zealanders do with apples and pears to maximize light availability and increase yield per hectare. Best Practiced include the use of biochar, mycorrhizal fungi, and good soil microbial healthy, as well as maximized sunlight absorption.
Taken your advice on trellising. Watched a video on it I oNgv channel done 7 years ago - "Building strong apple orchad trellises. Also, The New tall spindle apple orchad system. Trying down young trees. It's about apples but sound like the labour done to satisfy the apple tree can be applied to Hass avocado plants with a 30% more fruits. Labour that pays well. All the best everyone.
Good explanation about Hass avocado business though you don't own copy right of footage used used, it belongs to Musubi farm company..I know the entire farm orchards because am part of the farm.. at least credit them. Thank you
Hello,I'm in Ghana and want to I to Haase avocado farming.I like get the contact numbers of the Haase Avocado farmers you have interviewed on your show so I can contact them for advice.thank you
This Is Jatin From India.. I have a few doubts regarding hass avocado plantation.. it wil be very helpful if you share me your email id...I have A Few Questions And Some doubts regarding the plantation. Thank you in advance