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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

How to Start Pistachio Farming Business

How to Start Pistachio Farming Business
Why pistachio? Because this is one of the nuts that will give you unimaginable profits once you successfully started and ran the business! Know how to own a pistachio farm now!

Since they pistachios are expensive and popular, it is one of the most desirable businesses to start.


Having a farm can even give you bigger profits compared when you buy and sell these delicious and flavorful nuts. By starting with a small farm and having clients to supply, this can make you one of the big entrepreneurs in the pistachio farming industry. Now, all you need to know is how to start pistachio farm and how to successfully run it.

Finding a Suitable Location for Farming:

How to Start Pistachio Farming BusinessFinding a suitable location for farming pistachios is the first step that you should accomplish before planting. If planted in the right location, the plants will grow healthy and only few pests will threaten the seedlings. The height can also be maintained with minimal pruning. The plants can tolerate winter’s cold temperature though in summer, it requires a hot and dry climate to have fully-developed fruits. This is also referred to as the Mediterranean climate. Deep well drained soil is also an important factor.



When it comes to pollination, there can be so much fuss when it comes to pistachio plants. Wind is the main mode of natural pollination that these plants use but hand pollination can also be done if you have much time or if you have assistants. The issue with this plant is that it is “dioecious” because you need both male and female plants in order to bear fruits. Most commercial pistachio growers use a variety of male pistachios in order to pollination a wide farm of female pistachios. Pollen availability must always be monitored.


Roots of the plants are very important:

How to Start Pistachio Farming BusinessRoots of the plants are very important for it to become healthy. For home growers with small farm, deep rooting capabilities must be considered. So if you are growing these plants in containers before transplanting, you have to make sure that you plant it in a deep container. Grafting is also a great option but this requires great skills. A little advice if you are going to buy seedling from nurseries: it has to have a female and male/double-grafted plant and not yet overdeveloped in the pot. Don’t prune back the tap root when transplanting. The root system being moist is a must but it should not be drowning the plant.


After you have successfully planted or transplanted the pistachio plants, you will no longer have much worry. The pistachio plant is tolerant with droughts. But it needs regular showers or moisture in order to grow good fruits. You can select from different varieties of this plant but most growers usually prefer Siora because nuts split consistently.



Storing the fruits is a good choice in business. What you will do is to get the ripe fruits ant then let it dry. It has to be salted to extend its life. Start making sales and this can be the start of your pistachio farming career.



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