Description
Kiwi is a unique fruit vine known for producing oval-shaped fruits with soft green flesh and a sweet, refreshing flavor. The fruits are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and nutrients, making them highly valued for healthy diets.
Kiwi plants grow as climbing vines and require strong support structures such as trellises or wires. With proper management and suitable climate conditions, kiwi plants can produce good fruit yields and become a valuable addition to fruit orchards and home gardens.
Because of its nutritional value and growing demand, kiwi farming is increasingly becoming an attractive option for farmers interested in specialty fruit production.
Key Features
- Produces sweet and nutritious kiwi fruits
- Rich in vitamins and antioxidants
- Climbing vine suitable for trellis systems
- Suitable for home gardens and fruit orchards
- Ideal for fresh consumption, juices, and desserts
Growing Requirements
Kiwi plants grow best in fertile, well-drained soils with adequate sunlight.
Spacing: 3m Γ 4m or 4m Γ 4m
Sunlight: Full sun
Support: Trellis system or strong support structure
Fruiting Period
Kiwi plants can begin producing fruits within 3β4 years after planting, depending on growing conditions and proper care.
Farm Management Tips
- Provide strong support structures for the climbing vines
- Apply compost or organic manure to improve soil fertility
- Water regularly during dry seasons
- Prune vines to encourage healthy growth and fruit production






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