*[Enwl-eng] COMMERCIAL TROPICAL APPLES GROWING IN AFRICA, Order Now!
ecology
ecology at iephb.nw.ru
Fri Jun 13 20:27:31 MSK 2025
Over a Century now, We did not know that Apples can grow in the tropics
(Africa), Uganda and Kenya, are brewing a success story in commercial
tropical apples growing. It is nolonger a temperate countries affair. Read
carefully the information below, and the photos you see on our facebook
page, are a success story from Uganda.
COMMERCIAL TROPICAL APPLES GROWING IN AFRICA:
Apples areCommercial Tropical Apples Growing in Uganda is nolonger a myth
but a new Cash Cow, though they can grow, thrive and produce fruits across
the Country, the real hot spots for high yields are the Mount Elgon
highlands, the Kapichorwa Highlands, the Kigezi Highlands and the Rwenzori
Mountain Highlands. When you visit
https://www.greeninguganda.com/Products/Apple-Growing OR visit to view
Ugandan Orchads Photos
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2220018081497703&type=3 You will
see the Ugandan Bumper harvests, do we still need to import Apples in
Uganda.
APPLES ORCHARD ESTABLISHMENT:
Apples are planted at a spacing of 3x3m, that is 450 seedlings per acre.
Pits are dug at 2x2ft, applying adquate manure or fertilizer at the time of
planting. Agronomically, you need to carry our a soil sample analysis to
determine the suitability of the towards commercial apples growing.
ANNA TROPICAL APPLES:
These are dual purpose cultivars of Commercial or domesticated apple that is
very early ripening and does well in warm climates. ANNA TROPICAL APPLES
were introduced in Uganda from Israel in 1999, first in Kabale District as a
CASH CROP, and now they are scattered all over the Country (UGANDA), and
they are doing so well both commercially and domestically. Anna produces
remarkable fruits for, heavy crops of sweet, crisp, flavorful apples even in
the tropical climate. Anna has a long shelf life, and can Keep 2 months in
refrigerator. ANNA APPLES ARE PURPLISH IN COLOR. Anna is Self-fruitful or
pollinated by Dorsett Golden. For more details on Commercial Tropical Apples
Growing in Uganda, please visit us at
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2220018081497703&type=3
GOLDEN DORSETT:
'Dorsett Golden' is a 'Golden Delicious'-like cultivar of domesticated
apples, Golden Dorsett
apples are early season growers with a beautiful Golden yellow-green color
and a lovely light crisp and most importantly, it needs a lower amount of
cold weather to go into blooming, this makes it is possible to grow in warm
climates.
Out of the 7,500 apple varieties to consider, the Dorsett Golden apples are
one of the few that thrives in tropical growing conditions..
Sweet Flavor Profile, Out of all the 7,500 apples Varieties, Golden Dorsett
apples are some of the sweetest. These lightly aromatic apples are juicy and
sweet with a refreshing crunch. When grown in extremely healthy and fertile
soil, the flesh can be a great combination of firm yet creamy for a
refreshing, healthy snack.
MATURITY PERIOD:
Under good management and care, your apples should be able to start fruiting
after 24 months, that is applying adquate manure or fertilizer and availing
water during the dry season. Your Apples Orchard yields will be determined
by your management and care.
PLACING YOUR ORDER:
To place your order for seedlings, please CALL/TEXT/WHATSAP
+256-776-200002/752-200003 OR Email: cs at greening.green
With Uganda Airlines flying directly to Abuja and Lagos, 5x a week, you can
get all exotic fruit tree seedlings and seeds from Uganda seamlessly, find
our price lists at https://greening.dev/Products/Hass_Ovaccado_Cba
FOR MORE DETAILS on other FRUIT TREES, KINDLY VISIT
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1798934936939355&type=3
FOR DELIVERIES DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT US
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