Focus Keyword: how to grow tomatoes in Namibia
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Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables in Namibia, with strong demand across all markets.
Climate Requirements
- Warm temperatures (20–30°C)
- Full sunlight
- Protected production improves yields
Soil Preparation
- Well-drained soil
- Rich in organic matter
- Avoid planting in the same area repeatedly
Seedling Production
- Germination in 5–7 days
- Transplant after 4–5 weeks
Spacing
- 50–60 cm between plants
- 75–100 cm between rows
Watering
- Regular watering
- Avoid water stress and over-irrigation
- Mulching helps conserve moisture
Fertilisation
- Basal fertiliser at planting
- Top-dress every 2–3 weeks
- Calcium helps prevent blossom end rot
Pest and Disease Management
Common problems:
- Whiteflies
- Aphids
- Early blight
Practice:
- Crop rotation
- Field hygiene
- Early disease control
Harvesting
- Harvest at breaker or red stage
- Handle carefully to avoid bruising
Yield and Market
Tomatoes provide quick returns and steady income when managed properly.
