Pecan nut farming

in trees •  7 years ago  (edited)

Pecan nuts originate from the eastern United states but have since been cultivated in many parts of the world.

Pecans have seen a boom in the last couple of years due to the emergence of a middle class in China that like to consume these nuts.

Some parts of the world where the climate and other conditions are ripe are becoming new centers of production.


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They do very well in arid climates with hot summers and cold winters. Irrigation schemes in deserts or semi desert regions can do particularly well if there is enough water.

Sandy slightly acid soils are best, they don't do well in soils with high clay content or that are poorly drained.

Usually only grafted varieties are planted as this way a predictable uniform tree and nut production is maintained in an orchard.

The pecan tree has both male and female flowers but these usually ripen at different times. It is therefore necessary to plant at least two varieties so that cross pollination can occur.

Trees of these varieties can be bought in bags.


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or as bare root which makes transporting large quantities easier.


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Growers in South Africa and Australia are benefiting from the seasonal difference between hemispheres.

The US supplies 80% of the market but the Southern Hemisphere production comes in at a time when the world stocks are virtually depleted.

The ongoing trade war between China and the US also favours produces outside the US since there has been a steep rise in tariffs implemented by China just recently

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It would be nice to ICO an organic pecan tree farm
The farm issue the tokens
Future consumers buy the tokens
The farl grow the trees
Investors get there pecan nuts 15 years later with their tokens :)

Last year sometime I was cycling with a good friend and we just so happened to spot nuts on the floor, We ran to them and filled our T-shirts with the Nuts!!! XD XD XD

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Nice post. I haven't seen this crop though, maybe its not planted in my location. I do have learn something from this. Its a nice post

Nice post @sme

This is actually the first time I've heard of this plant. Thanks for posting about it @sme.

Thanks to you, I've learnt something new. Cheers.

My family runs a pecan orchard in the Central Valley California! Exports most to China.

Plz what is the health benefits of this fruit

Pecan pie is good for the soul Lol. Buy more pecans support pecan farmers!

Nice!! Planted a few pecan trees. Going to be planting more.

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