Good day
I trust this email finds you well. My name is Carlton , and I recently came across a captivating video on Facebook showcasing the remarkable Wambugu apple plant originally from Kenya. Intrigued by its promising characteristics, I am reaching out to inquire about the possibility of acquiring Wambugu apple seeds for cultivation in Zimbabwe.
Having done some research, I found your contact information online and believe that you can provide valuable insights into the availability and pricing of Wambugu apple seeds. My ultimate goal is to establish a one-hectare orchard in Zimbabwe, and I am keen to understand the cost associated with acquiring the necessary quantity of seeds for this project.
Could you please provide me with information on the following:
The cost per unit of Wambugu apple seeds.
The recommended quantity of seeds per hectare.
Any specific guidelines or recommendations for successful cultivation in the Zimbabwean climate.
where can i get the seeds in Zimbabwe.
Additionally, if there are any special considerations or requirements for the importation of the seeds into Zimbabwe, please let me know. I am committed to ensuring a smooth and compliant process for this venture.
I appreciate your time and assistance in providing the requested information. If possible, I would also be interested in any additional resources or support your organization may offer to facilitate the successful cultivation of Wambugu apples.
Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this inquiry. I look forward to hearing from you soon and exploring the possibility of bringing Wambugu apples to Zimbabwe.
Best regards,
Carlton Ncube
Hello Sir/Ma’am, thanks for reaching out to us.
To answer your questions accordingly;
1. Wambugu apples are cultivate through the use of Grafted Wambugu Apple Seedlings, and not seeds.
Below is the image of what grafted wambugu apple seedlings looks like.
2. The cost per unit of the Wambugu apple seedlings depends on certain factors such as your location, delivery method, among others.
3. The quantity of wambugu apple seedlings to be planted per hectare of land (15 plots of land) depends on the spacing you used as the farmer, although I will recommend that the apples be planted in holes that are 60cm wide and 60cm deep, using a spacing of 3m by 3m during the planting.
To place your order or for any further information, please reach out to us via our official email at [email protected] or follow this link to place your order: https://agric4profits.com/product/buy-your-grafted-hybrid-wambugu-apple-seedlings/