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Annex 3 - Summary of the production process for starfruit in Malaysia, 1988

ACTION

WHO TAKES ACTION?

WHAT ACTION TAKEN?

HOW IS ACTION DONE?

WHEN IS ACTION DONE?

WHY IS ACTION DONE?

WHERE ACTION TAKEN?

Land preparation

farmer contractor

land is plowed

with tractor

before holing

control weeds and loosen soil

farm

Lining and holing

farmer contractor

lining & staking for 6 x 6 m; dig hole 60 × 60 × 60 cm; 10 kg chicken dung/hole

lining: manually; holes dug by hand or machine

1-2 weeks before planting

-

farm

Planting material

farmer nursery (private & gov't)

bud grafted; plants prepared or purchased


order: >3 mos. before planting; prepare: 9 mos. before planting

-

farm and nursery

Planting material

farmer hired labor

basal fertilizer CIRP 200 g/hole

manually without shade

at onset of rainy period

planting during wet weather enhances plant establishment

farm

Fertilizer application

farmer hired labor

NPK 15:15:15 (Year 1) NPK Mg 12:12:17:2 (Year 2 on) organic manure

manually

4-5 split applications per year

require high fertilizer input

manually broadcast around drip line

Irrigation

farmer

regular irrigation

manually with hose or bucket; sprinkler/drip

daily during drought

sensitive to water stress; fruit quality affected

base of tree

Pest & disease control

farmer hired skilled labor

fruit bagging and covering: spray with insecticides or spot spray with protein baits

fruit are bagged manually 2-3 weeks after flowering; insecticides/bait sprays applied with knapsack or power sprayers

bagging at 2-3 weeks after flowering; (4-5 cm) insecticides/bait spray before bagging & one week before harvest

unprotected fruits

farm are 100% damaged by fruit flies and up to 60% by borers; flower moths reduce fruit set up to 80%

Weed control

farmer hired labor

mechanical and/or chemical

circle or clear weeding

as necessary

to reduce pest infestations and competition for nutrients

farm

Pollination

farmer

reared honey bees to improve pollination; graft clones with high pollen production

1 beehive per acre; 1 graft per tree

pollination is continuous

the B10 clone appears to be self-infertile; experience with cross pollination shows increased fruit set and production

on the tree

Pruning & training

farmer hired labor

excessive water shoots removed; branches trained to grow horizontally

manually cut; branches weighed down with strings & weights

prunning water shoots as necessary; prunning to control height at 4-5 years; continuous training

facilitates bagging & harvesting; remove unproductive water shoots

on the tree

Thinning & bagging

farmer hired skilled labor

select & maintain one good fruit per inflorescence

manually bag for pest & disease control

thin to leave one well formed fruit/cluster; bag 2-3 weeks after flowering

produce good quality (uniform big size & clean) and insect free fruits

on the tree

Harvesting

farmer hired labor

bagged fruits are handpicked


60-65 days after fruit set; in the morning

to get turgid fruits; to enable packing and transport in the afternoon

farm

Source: Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Inst., 1988, pp. 33-34.


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