Starting a backyard bamboo business is relatively simple
to execute. The business is profitable because the bamboo has lots of
application.
It is a light weight
material, rugged, easy to grow and durable. Another enduring aspect is fast
growth rate and adaptability to different climates.
To grow bamboo you need to understand what is obtainable
in your community. Things to consider are soils PH Level, climatic conditions
and type of bamboo to grow.
The size of your bamboo nursery could vary from small to
large commercial operations. The plant
attracts high profit and come in different varieties.
To make profit as a bamboo farmer focus on a variety that
is highly profitable and common to your locality.
Registration
If you want to grow bamboo commercially you will need a
trade license. This is to enable paying tax on sale of your products.
You might not need to register a business name except you
are running a large bamboo plantation. Find out local government regulations
pertaining to the trade in your area.
Funds
Running a backyard bamboo business is not capital
intensive. Once you have a reasonable space, container and flowering pots you
are good to go.
Other things that might require funding is buying the
pots, fertilizer, seedlings, and marketing. Secure funds through target savings
or soft loans.
A large commercial bamboo farm needs lots of landed
space. You can locate such a farm in a rural area due to lower real estate
costs.
Research
Find out what other bamboo farmers are doing to remain
profitable. Some bamboo variants thrive in particular demography. Knowing every
aspect of crop management, propagation, growth and marketing is important.
Do lots of market
research, brainstorming or engage a professional in the field.
You need to learn the farming techniques and what the
plant needs to grow optimally.
Understudy a commercial farm in your area and attend
workshops and seminars. You can also learn from online resources and books.
Growing bamboo is not rocket science and in favorable
conditions they grow rapidly.
Sourcing
the Bamboo
Buy your seedlings from bamboo farms in your area. Visit
any agricultural research institute in your country to buy improved variants.
If they don’t have them they will offer good advice and recommend places to buy
your bamboo shoots.
Growing
Bamboo
Bamboo grows nicely in galloon pots and placed in
containers. You can grow a large number of bamboos in a relatively small
enclosure.
The potting soil is easily managed and the appropriate
fertilizer and nutritional requirements are easily met. The bamboos are in high
demand and used for landscaping and construction.
To start your bamboo farm select a few verities that are
endemic to your area. Try to grow different types and sizes of bamboo to meet customer’s
expectations.
Research, study your competitors and focus on bamboos
that are in high demand. Builder, landscapers, estate developers are your major
market. Find out their requirements, business structure and bamboo they favor.
The major advantage of using containers is to reduce
labor. Bamboo plantations involve lots of labor to weed, dig, water, and
transplant.
To grow bamboo purchase the young plants and grow. Once
they are fully established you can propagate by dividing the rhizomes and
replanting.
Make sure your container has sufficient drainage and is
properly aerated. Although the bamboo plants are tough and grow in different
climates they don’t do well in very cold regions.
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Selling
Bamboo
You can sell your bamboo to wholesalers, retailers or
private individuals. Selling retail attracts higher prices and better profit
margin.
Sell to builders, landscapers, estate developers and
carpenters. Build a website to sell your more exotic bamboo or create a
product.
If you are creative you can make bird cages, garden art,
fencing and even tables.
Conclusion
To start a backyard bamboo business, learn farming
techniques and prepare your pots. You can use a container to reduce space and
better maintenance.
Buy you stock and
provide all its nutritional requirements. Market your produce and sell at
competitive prices.
Find out local government permits, and licensing to run
your enterprise.
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