AGRICULTURE OF ONION(part 2)

in #steemstem6 years ago (edited)

Great STEEMIANS!!!
Happy new year.
I am here again to give you the conclusive part of my blog on agriculture of Onion. In this part,I want every steemians to learn how to harvest and store their Onions. Happy reading!

INTRODUCTION

Onions signal that they are ready for harvest when the green portion bends at the “neck” and falls over (see “Onion Plant Bending at Neck”).
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Some people harvest when about 1/4 of the total onion crop has bent to the ground, but we harvest each onion as it indicates it is ready.
Onion Plant Bending at Neck
Once the green portion bends at the neck, the onion bulb will stop growing. Leaving the onion there in that position.Onions are important vegetables that are grown throughout the year in Kenya. They are rich in nutrient and are popular in nearly every household. After all the work done to grow and manage the crop well, farmers must ensure they handle the crop well during and after harvesting. Farmers are advised to harvest the onions on time, preferably when it is not raining (on hot and sunny days).

HARVESTING

• Follow the recommended management practices. If a farmer is not careful, the onion crop might get infected by insects, diseases, or nutrient problems. A sickly crop cannot be stored for long.
• Ensure that when the bulbs start forming, the onion bulbs are well covered with soil. This will minimize sun scalding that occurs at the shoulder of the onion, when the plants are exposed to sunlight for a long time. Sun scalding also happens when harvesting is delayed especially during the dry season. When this happens the top layers of the bulb will dry up and start to peel.
• Harvest onions when they are fully mature, 90-150 days after sowing, when you see the leaves of the plant collapse. Alternatively, the leaves can be bent over and left to dry for 10-12 days. Water stress can also cause leaves to collapse, so be careful to differentiate maturity from lack of water. When the neck of the onion is dry and tight, then the onions are ready for picking from the field.
• Harvesting before full maturity means that the water content in the onion will be higher and this reduces the period the onion can be stored. It is important for the farmer to know the variety of onion planted so as to estimate the expected time of maturity and harvest.
• When harvesting, pull out the crop by hand gently to avoid bruises which can act as entry points for bacteria. Keep the produce for some days in the field with the bulbs covered by the leaves.
• Try as much as possible to time your onion crop in such a way that harvesting happens when the weather is dry. Harvesting when it is raining increases chances of rotting. Do not handle the bulbs when they are wet.
• Remember sunshine is good as long as it is not too hot. Too much of it will cause scalding. Check the progress of the onions from time to time and remove those that have gone soft or started to rot.
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STORAGE

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To dry the onions, you can hang the onions in small bunches and tie the tops together with a string to dry. If drying indoors, spread the onions out in a well ventilated room (one foot away from the wall) with a lot of air circulation for 2-3 weeks. Without fresh air circulating, the bulbs will rot.
• The onions are considered well dried once the neck is tight, the outer skin is dry, makes a rustling sound when handled and the skin colour is uniform.
• Use a sharp knife or hand clipper to cut off the leaves and roots and pack the produce in nets (or crates if they are to be stored) for transport to the market or for safe keeping. Do not pack onions in closed plastic bags.

Make sure the bulbs are stored in a clean, dry, cool and well aerated place.

This is where i shall be dropping curtain on agriculture of Onion. I'll appreciate your comment, and upvote. Thanks for your time

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Nice one... so many business opportunity exist in Nigeria. sadly, most Nigerian youths don't have the eyed to see it. And then, foreigners will come, set up the business and pay us peanuts

That is just d problem we have.

We should thank God for agriculture and all of its blessings, if not, hunger go don kill all man since o. lol. Great post here @goddywise4-eu

Interesting piece. I guess most onions are not properly dried and bent in the neck before being harvested that's why they rot easily even before being sold. Onions is one vegetable that will forever remain an integral part of our cuisines.

Education is the best lecagy. I have learn one now.

hello @goddywise4-eu
. Onions is one vegetable that will forever remain an integral part of our cuisines....great post and informative
I am @vickyrich a true @euronation member

I know i love plenty onions, how would i have know the stress onion farmers go through before it gets to my pot? Wow, thanks for sharing

good eye opener on onions

Nice one.... I really have passion for agriculture and love reading agricultural write ups. I must commend you. Well-done for taking your time to research on this important crop.

We should thank God for agriculture and all of its blessings, if not, hunger go don kill all man since o. lol. Great post here @goddywise4-eu