How To Plant Plantain In Swampy Land In Nigeria For Off-season Optimal Yield: An Alternative To Irrigation

In 2017, I invested in plantain farming through a friend in Lagos. The choice of plantain farming was premised on the fact that there are no much farmlands in Lagos, so access to farmland is difficult and costly in Lagos. The  beauty of it all is that, didn't take much of my time, and it was very profitable.

Why You Should Invest In Plantain Farming Especially In Swampy Land 

The market is large, expanding and sustainable because it is a basic food item,  its demand increases with scarcity especially during rainy season,  hence there is need to grow plantain in a swampy land or in an upland with irrigation system. The price goes as high as N120, 000 per dozen during the rainy season (with the current economic realities). Plantain is a staple food and very rich in iron, potassium, magnesium, vitamins, calcium, carbohydrates etc. It's a recommended food for diabetic patients. It's a good foreign earner. If you prefer to plant plantain on the upland ecology, then read How to Start Plantain Farming Business in Nigeria and Maximize Profits

Planting Plantain In Swampy Land in Nigeria 

This method of plantain farming is only suitable in the states with swampy land within the rain forest (Southern)  area of Nigeria. It’s important to carry out research and feasibility study before choosing a location for your plantain farm. But I can tell you for free that Lagos and its neighbouring states, and Rivers State are most suitable. Lagos being the largest market for plantain in Nigeria and as cosmopolitan state with little to no farmland, it’s advisable to adopt this method in Lagos and other states close to it. Lagos is estimated to have population of over 22 million people. Most of these people are high income earners who can afford to buy plantain regularly. Lagos State consumes about 50% of national production but contributes only about 5%. Also, if you’re considering to export your produce, Lagos is the gateway in and out of Nigeria. 

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Planting Season 

Planting in swampy land takes place between November to June. For water not to disturb you, plant November to February. During this period, you can intercrop the plantain with maize and vegetables. The money you will make from those crops can foot the running cost of the farm. The intercrops also help to control weeds in the plantation. The only demerit of planting within these months is that expected date of  first harvest of plantain will be November – February of the following year, at these periods the plantain price is at its lowest. Don’t worry, you have many more years harvest in larger quantities. Plantain multiplies geometrically. But if you provide adequate drainage system, it’s better to plant between March to June for you to have your first harvest during off season when the plantain is costly. Plantain stays for about 1 year before you can have the first harvest. So if you plant by March to June, you would expect to harvest by March, June the following year. 

Prices of plantain in Nigeria range from N120,000 – N60,000 (wholesale prices)  depending on sizes, seasons and locations. During the rainy season (May – July ) the prices go up between N90,000 – N120,000 depending on sizes, locations. In a place like Lagos plantain sells for N100,000 – N40,000 during the off-season (May - July).

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Land Preparation and Planting Distance 

  • Clear  bush and fell all trees
  • Dig cutters and or ditches for drainage
  • Burn the bush. You can burn the push before digging cutters, if there no     much water on the land
  • Plant your plantain. Planting distance 3 X 3m 
Plant any other seasonal crops (cereal or vegetable) like maize, okra, shoko, ugu etc. 

Weed Management 

  • Weed the plantation by hoeing or slashing, or by applying herbicides. Herbicide is more economical. I recommend hoeing only when other crops (maize and vegetables) are planted in the plantation. 
  • Plant other crops in the plantation, it helps to control the weed, and brings residual income.
  • Weed the plantain plantation in 2 months interval in the first year when the plantains are still small, weed in 4 months interval in the subsequent years when the plantain shrubs and leaves won’t allow for much weed to grow in the plantation. 

Integrated Soil Fertilizer Application and Management

  • Application of inorganic fertilizer is optional 
  • You can provide organic manure to the plantains by heaping the weed hay or animal dungs on the plantain
  • If you decide to use inorganic fertilizer,  apply NPK 15:15:15 or FOS:OS:OS twice a year. Use of inorganic fertilizer makes for optimal yield but it affects the shelf life of the pulps. 

Challenges of Planting Plantain in Swampy Land in Nigeria 

There are few challenges in farming plantain in a swampy land that if they are not well managed, can ruin your investment. Hey, I am not trying to discourage you, rather I’m trying to prepare you ahead of time. 

  1. Soil type: The soil type affects the plantain. Plantain survives more in clay, loamy soil rich in organic matters with 5 – 7.5 pH, therefore a very high alkaline concentrated swampy land will have negative effects on the plantain. 
  2. Flooding: plantain requires enough supply of water ,and it's very sensitive to drought, but when the water becomes excess, it affects the plantain. Plantain requires about 270cm annual rain fall. To mitigate loss as a result of flooding, it is important to provide adequate drainage gutters and ditches in the farm to channel the excess water into the carnal or collect and trap it in  ditches. Provision of drainage is mostly needed during the first year when the plantains are still small. After the first year, the soil becomes harder that it wouldn’t require much drainage system.

Conclusion 

Planting plantain in swampy land is cheaper than irrigation system, and therefore a good alternative to irrigation. It’s also more economical in terms of cost of land. Your plantain will not suffer drought. There will be all year round optimal yield, and it’s more profitable than farming on the upland. The benefit of planting plantain in swampy land can’t be over emphasized. There are other crops good to plant on swampy land. You read to know the crops and how to plant them

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