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3 Things to consider before starting a vegetable farming business
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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 274555, member: 25467"] Vegetable gardening or farming on large scale is one of the most profitable sectors of agriculture. Vegetables grow fast and are constantly needed hence the high returns. They are very fragile though, and bad weather conditions is something you need to watch out for. Some people do their vegetable farming only in green houses where they can control the elements. You should also consider the market size, the competition and how good they are and the demand for vegetables. Proximity and good roads is something that is also important. A lot of farmers spend money on transportation due to bad road. Some choose lands that are far because of how cheap they are, but if you find it difficult to access the farm or bring out goods, it may not be worth it. Choosing the right plant type or breed is also important. If there are species that are more resistant to diseases and have high yield, that is what you want to go for. [/QUOTE]
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