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Is Orange Farming A Good Business?
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[QUOTE="Sikapa, post: 225956, member: 71872"] Orange is a citric fruit of highly juice. According to research, it has over six species. Orange farming can be a lucrative business because is also a cash crop. If I say cash crop, cash crop is a crop that are grown for sale. Unlike yam, tomatoes and other annual crops, orange is a biannual crop which means it can take about two to three years before you can harvest. Orange is beneficial to human because it contains vitamin C which is essential for body growth and also it has so many roles to play in human bodies. Not mentioning it healthy benefits but few, orange heals wounds, it also reduces shrinkage in human bodies. Orange promote healthy hair growth and many other things and I'm sure this is the reason why they use orange in manufacturing of pomade. Because of the good tests, orange are use in manufacturing of fruit juice. To start orange farming, the farmer must have a free land on which he will cultivate the orange. If I say a free land, is because one, orange is a cash crop which means you are going to grow for money. Secondly, is biannual crop, meaning it will take more than a year to harvest and of the farmer take good care of it, it can last for about ten years. [/QUOTE]
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