How do okra farmers make money?

This popular vegetable can be found in both home and commercial gardens. A large acreage is planted under contract for the soup and frozen food industry. Okra can be a profitable crop when recommended production practices are followed. It can return an income over a 10- to 12- week period after harvest starts.
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How much money can you make growing okra?

At peak harvest times, one picking can yield 270 to 400 pounds per acre. Estimated okra pre-harvest cost (seed, fertilizer, pesticide, fuel, etc.) is approximately $150 per acre.
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How do I start okra business?

How to do okro farming successfully
  1. Get a fertile farmland. Before you get a farmland for your okra farm, you need to carry out a soil test. ...
  2. Farmland preparation. ...
  3. Install drip irrigation. ...
  4. Get good okro seeds. ...
  5. Buy other farm inputs. ...
  6. Recruit members of staff. ...
  7. Weeding. ...
  8. Fertilisation.
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How do I sell okra?

If your farm can handle visitors, consider marketing your okra with a self-service business model. Give customers bags or boxes to fill for a set price, or sell the okra by weight. Have bags and boxes pre-filled for those not venturing into the fields.
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How many bushels of okra can you get per acre?

You should produce 200 to 250 bushels (30 to 35 pound bushels) of okra per acre on bare ground.
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Is okra a cash crop?

Okra is a mixed crop and not a cash crop. Commercial okra growers should consider organic mulch or plastic mulch for water conservation and weed control.
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What state grows the most okra?

Leading okra-producing states are Texas, Georgia, California, and Florida. Supplies peak in June, July, and August. California ships okra from June through October. Mexico exports okra year-round, but exports to the United States are highest from June to September.
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Can you make money selling okra?

Okra can be a profitable crop when recommended production practices are followed. It can return an income over a 10- to 12- week period after harvest starts.
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How long does okra take to grow?

Harvesting. Okra plants will produce large flowers about 2 months after planting. The okra pods will be ready to pick 3 to 4 days later.
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What is the best season for okra?

Plant okra in the spring or early summer once the threat of frost has passed. To prevent the seeds from rotting, the soil should have warmed to at least 65 degrees. Gardeners in cool regions may want to start okra seeds indoors in peat pots four to six weeks before the area's final frost date.
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How do you make okra produce more?

3 Ways to Make Your Okra Produce More (Tips)
  1. Ensure Optimal Okra Growing Conditions (Sun, Space, Soil, and Water) Sun. Space. Soil. Water.
  2. Give Your Okra Plants Enough Nutrients.
  3. Plant High Yielding Okra Varieties.
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How many times can you harvest okra?

Harvesting okra can be tricky, however, because you have to harvest the pods before they become tough. It takes only about four days from the time of flowering to the time to pick okra. Harvest okra every other day to keep them producing as long as possible.
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What country produces the most okra?

India is largest producer of okra in the world.
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What is the seed rate of okra per acre?

For rainy season crop (June - July) used seed rate of 4-6kg/acre with spacing of 60x30cm for branching varieties and 45x30cm for non-branching varieties. Upto mid-February used seed rate 15-18 kg/acre and for sowing in march used seed rate 4-6 kg/acre.
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How many pieces of okra are in a pound?

1 pound okra, about 35 pods trimmed, will yield approximately 3 – 4 cups sliced.
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Is okra available year round?

Okra is available year-round, but its peak season is in the summer.
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How much is basket of Okro in Nigeria?

₦5,750.00 per 10 kg

Okro is an essential cooking ingredient in Nigeria, it is used in different soups and has several nutritional benefits. Buy a basket(10kg) and share with friends and family to go round, you will get a lot more for less compared to retail.
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How profitable is okra farming in Ghana?

Yea, Okra can be a profitable crop when recommended production practices are followed. It can return an income over a 10- to 12- week period after harvest starts.
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What is the yield of okra per hectare?

Okra Production Yield Per Hectare/Acre

Okra tends yield approximately 1.6 tons of harvesting crop per hectare… This works out to be about 4 tons per acre.
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How did slaves use okra?

When cut open, the okra pods produce a slimy mucus. Because of its slimy nature, okra was first used by white slave owners in the South to thicken soups. Thus, Créole gumbo, which itself is another name for okra, developed in Louisiana.
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Why did slaves carry okra seeds?

There were slaves dragged from their villages, grabbing up okra seeds in hopes of planting them wherever they ended up.
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Did slaves bring okra?

The plant most likely made it to the Southern United States with the beginnings of the slave trade in the 1500s. Okra, like rice, was one of the few crops slaves were able to bring with them from their communities in Western Africa.
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