COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS

While most commercial pineapple farms in Ghana cultivate under rainfed conditions, few supplement the rains with irrigation, which is a good agronomic practice. In this study, pineapple fruit yield and quality (brix and weight loss) were assessed in rainfed and irrigated fields in Ghana’s Coastal Sa...

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Main Authors: Enock Asante OSEI, Gordana KRANJAC-BERISAVLJEVIC, Thomas Apusiga ADONGO
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Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2024-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.24_3/Art67.pdf
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Gordana KRANJAC-BERISAVLJEVIC
Thomas Apusiga ADONGO
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description While most commercial pineapple farms in Ghana cultivate under rainfed conditions, few supplement the rains with irrigation, which is a good agronomic practice. In this study, pineapple fruit yield and quality (brix and weight loss) were assessed in rainfed and irrigated fields in Ghana’s Coastal Savannah agroecological zone in 2022 production period at Bomarts Farms. Forty (40) matured pineapple fruits from a 50 × 50 m plot were sampled under drip and rainfed conditions each. Weight of fruits were in the range of 609 g and 1,524 g inclusively. The average least fruit weight for drip-irrigated and rainfed fields were 652 g and 609 g, respectively. The variation of fruits weight under both conditions was not significant (p-value = 0.815). Generally, the weight loss was high in fruits from irrigated (drip) fields during the storage period. The brix for drip-irrigated pineapple was lower (12.8 0Bx, 15.6 0Bx and 19.8 0Bx) than pineapple cultivated under rainfed conditions (13 0Bx, 16 0Bx, 21 0Bx). Annual rainfall in the study area (840.7 mm) compared to requirement (1,000 mm) for pineapple plants poses a challenge to year-round production, and presents an opportunity for farmers to adopt good agronomic practices to sustain production in the coming years.
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spelling doaj-art-e49e2d90413d435fa112c54b67a158642025-08-20T03:45:18ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522024-01-01243607612137COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONSEnock Asante OSEIGordana KRANJAC-BERISAVLJEVICThomas Apusiga ADONGOWhile most commercial pineapple farms in Ghana cultivate under rainfed conditions, few supplement the rains with irrigation, which is a good agronomic practice. In this study, pineapple fruit yield and quality (brix and weight loss) were assessed in rainfed and irrigated fields in Ghana’s Coastal Savannah agroecological zone in 2022 production period at Bomarts Farms. Forty (40) matured pineapple fruits from a 50 × 50 m plot were sampled under drip and rainfed conditions each. Weight of fruits were in the range of 609 g and 1,524 g inclusively. The average least fruit weight for drip-irrigated and rainfed fields were 652 g and 609 g, respectively. The variation of fruits weight under both conditions was not significant (p-value = 0.815). Generally, the weight loss was high in fruits from irrigated (drip) fields during the storage period. The brix for drip-irrigated pineapple was lower (12.8 0Bx, 15.6 0Bx and 19.8 0Bx) than pineapple cultivated under rainfed conditions (13 0Bx, 16 0Bx, 21 0Bx). Annual rainfall in the study area (840.7 mm) compared to requirement (1,000 mm) for pineapple plants poses a challenge to year-round production, and presents an opportunity for farmers to adopt good agronomic practices to sustain production in the coming years.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.24_3/Art67.pdf
spellingShingle Enock Asante OSEI
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Thomas Apusiga ADONGO
COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS
Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
title COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS
title_full COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS
title_short COMPARISON OF YIELD AND QUALITY OF PINEAPPLE FRUIT UNDER IRRIGATED AND RAINFED CONDITIONS IN GHANA: A PERSPECTIVE FROM FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS
title_sort comparison of yield and quality of pineapple fruit under irrigated and rainfed conditions in ghana a perspective from farmers field conditions
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