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Why do Vegetable Farms Fail and What are the Best Possible Solutions?

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Why at all do vegetable farms fail? We ask again.

Vegetable farming is one of the quickest ways to make money in crop production. You could be harvesting and making money as early as forty days after planting. That is for some vegetables like lettuce, radish, spinach, etc. Others can do about sixty days and start making you money. But it doesn’t come that simple. As much as it is rewarding, it is a delicate farming venture.

First, your vegetable farm must survive. Whether is it vegetable farm in a greenhouse or open space.

I would like to engage your expertise and experience, to share with us. Share with us by expanding the points with your personal experiences growing vegetables.

Do you agree the factors stated can cause your vegetable farms to fail?

If you agree, then how and why, in your opinion, can these factors cause your vegetable farms to fail?

Can you suggest any solution to these problems?

The factors are;

1. Rainfall

2. Soil

3. Pest and diseases

4.Financing

5. Any other?

Your contribution can help another succeed.

K. Afrane Okese
K. Afrane Okese
Experience Agriculturist, working with farmers, building and managing farms for over a decade. I love to share and learn from farmers, experts and the experienced in the field of agriculture.
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