Avocado Cultivation Information Guide
Avocado Cultivation Information Guide
Avocado Cultivation Information Guide
Avocado Cultivation.
World Top 10 Production Countries of Avocado:- The following are the top
ten production countries of Avocado.
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Peru
Indonesia
Colombia
Kenya
USA
Rwanda
Chile
Brazil
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Health Benefits and Uses of Avocado:- The
following are some of the health benefits of
Avocado.
• Folate: 20%
• Vitamin K: 26%
• Vitamin 'C': 17%
• Potassium: 14%
• Vitamin '85': 14%
• Vitamin '86': 13%
• Vitamin 'E': 10%
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• Calories: 160
• Protein : 2 grams
• Mexican race: This race varieties are hardiest of the group and the most
tolerant of cold conditions.
• Guatemalan race: This is from the tropical highlands and it requires a cool
tropical climate without extremes of humidity and temperature.
• West Indian race: It is originated in the humid low lands of tropical Central
America.
There are many improved and high yielding varieties, you should find out
suitable variety for your local conditions.
As we know high density planting gives more yield in early years and this HD
planting of avocado also causes more canopy management problems in later
years. In general 10 to 12 meters of spacing is adopted in avocado orchards.
This can accommodate 70 to 100 trees/ha. However, in recent years, there is a
practice of high density plantation ( 12 x 6m, 10 x 5 m, 8 x 4 m, which can
accommodate 140 to 310 trees /ha) of avocado since the introduction of
mechanical hedging machines and growth controlling sprays are available.
• Weeding: Weed free field is important to obtain desired results in any crop. To
control weeds, shallow cultivation can be carried out after transplanting the
trees without damaging the roots. Mulching is another practice of controlling
weeds in the orchard. If you find weeds are severe and unable to control
through hand and machines, use appropriate herbicides to check the weeds
completely.
• Pruning and Fruit Thinning: Avocado trees can be maintained to desired size
with pinching and pruning. Frequent pinching of young trees is a good method
to shape the avocado tree. It is recommend to prune trees and cut out dead
wood after harvest. Thinning of fruits should be done in boom years to control
biennial bearing and enhance fruit quality in early stages of growth.
• lntercropping: During initial years, legume crops or low growing vegetables
can be cultivated between rows. This not only provides additional income but
increases soil fertility as well.
• Pests: Mealy bugs, mites and scale insects are common insect pests found in
Avocado cultivation. These pests can be controlled by spraying recommended
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insecticides. For symptoms and control measures, contact your local
horticulture department.
• Diseases: Root rot is most common disease found in Avocado cultivation. This is
caused by Phytophthora cinnamon attack. This disease can be controlled by
drenching the soil with recommended fungicide. Avoid Over irrigation to
protect the trees from this disease. Other diseases include Cercospora spot,
and Black spot which attack the leaves, roots and fruits. These diseases can be
controlled by spraying copper fungicides. For exact symptoms and control
measures of these diseases in avocado trees, contact your local horticulture
department.
Note: Your local Horticulture Department is a good source for finding suitable
solutions for controlling pests and diseases in Avocado Cultivation.
medium green
Avocado Ripe
Stages.
Post-Harvesting in Avocado Cultivation:- Trimming, cleaning, sorting,
grading and waxing fruits are part of post-harvesting tasks to be performed
before getting them to market. Pack the graded Avocados into cartons with good
ventilation and transport to markets.