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Best Tomato Transplanting Dates in Nigeria by Region: When to Transplant for Peak Market Prices

Tomato production in Nigeria works best when seedlings are first raised in a nursery and then transplanted into the field. What many farmers call “planting dates” are in fact transplanting dates—the time when 4–6 week old seedlings are moved from the nursery to the main field. By aligning transplanting with rainfall patterns and aiming for […]

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How Nigerian Farmers Can Earn More from Tomatoes by Planting at the Right Time

The difference between profit and loss in tomato farming often comes down to when you plant. By targeting the correct planting window, farmers can consistently harvest when prices peak —turning challenges into opportunities for higher income.

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Tomato Varieties to Grow in Nigeria: Plant in March, Harvest in June for Peak Prices

Tomato farming in Nigeria can be highly profitable—if you get the timing right. Planting during the dry season (December–March) allows farmers to harvest early-maturing tomato varieties in May–June, when prices are at their highest due to seasonal scarcity.

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