Organic tapioca cultivation / how to plant tapioca
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- organic tapioca cultivation
Tapioca belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. Tapioca grows and produces best under warm humid tropical conditions where rainfall is well distributed and fairly abundant. It can also be grown under irrigation where rainfall is low. Its outstanding characteristic in terms of moisture requirements is the ability to withstand fairly prolonged periods of drought. However, at the time of planting, there must be sufficient moisture for the plant to establish itself. The crop cannot withstand cold and is killed by frost.
The crop grows well in well-drained laterite, gravelly and sandy loam soils. Heavy and rocky soils are less suitable because they restrict root development. The crop cannot survive waterlogged conditions and in such areas, it must be planted on mounds or ridges that permit drainage. The crop can also be gown on hill slopes and on wastelands of low fertility.
The cassava plant has either red or green branches with blue spindles on them. The root of the green-branched variant requires treatment to remove linamarin, a cyanogenic glycoside occurring naturally in the plant, which otherwise may be converted into cyanide. Konzo (also called mantakassa) is a paralytic disease associated with several weeks of almost exclusive consumption of insufficiently processed bitter cassava.
In the north and northeast of Brazil, traditional community-based production of tapioca is a by-product of manioc flour production from cassava roots. In this process, the manioc (after treatment to remove toxicity) is ground to a pulp with a small hand- or diesel-powered mill. This masa is then squeezed to dry it out. The wet masa is placed in a long woven tube called a tipiti. The top of the tube is secured while a large branch or lever is inserted into a loop at the bottom and used to stretch the entire implement vertically, squeezing a starch-rich liquid out through the weave and ends. This liquid is collected and the water allowed to evaporate, leaving behind a fine-grained tapioca powder similar in appearance to corn starch.
Colored, translucent tapioca sticks
Commercially, the starch is processed into several forms: hot soluble powder, meal, pre-cooked fine/coarse flakes, rectangular sticks, and spherical "pearls". Pearls are the most widely available shape; sizes range from about 1 mm to 8 mm in diameter, with 2-3 mm being the most common.
Flakes, sticks, and pearls must be soaked well before cooking, in order to rehydrate, absorbing water up to twice their volume. After rehydration, tapioca products become leathery and swollen. Processed tapioca is usually white, but sticks and pearls may be colored. Traditionally, the most common color applied to tapioca has been brown, but recently pastel colors have been available. Tapioca pearls are generally opaque when raw, but become translucent when cooked in boiling water.
Brazil in South America, Thailand in Asia, and Nigeria in Africa are the world's largest producers of cassava. Currently, Thailand accounts for about 60 percent of worldwide exports.
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Wooow i like that
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Spreading ashes on the leaves-that's a brilliant idea that will keep cutworms and other pest away. Bless these farmers they did a great job!!!
alhamdulillah kami di surabaya di. musim hujan ini nanam singkong juga,,i love singkong
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Daun ape dia letak ye
Complimenti, bella pianta e soprattutto belle e pesanti radici, un bel raccolto.
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I don't even understand why people dislike this video.
They are not doing anything wrong.
Nice casava and good plantation,👍
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I am amazed
In many ways😅😯😮😲😍I am eating Tapioca crispy chips for the 1st time...
watching&enjoying the video😅😂😂😂
1st I thought that it was dried potato chips...The seller also told me so😆....
Edit- The chips are made in Kerala😊and I am enjoying it in Arunachal Pradesh...Thankful to them ...their hard works👌✊👍...
Thats nice to hear, we appreciate the acceptance of tapioca and it is really yummy
I am glad to see my favorite tapioca ingredients. I was surprised that the cassava stem looked like a tree. I couldn't imagine how to take root. When harvesting, the work of digging the soil without damaging the roots is delicate. I was able to see the precious images you uploaded. Thank you very much
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Alhamdulillah berkah pakde hasil panen singkongnya semoga bahagia dengan hasil yg sangat memuaskan tanaman singkongnya
Wow ang galing naman marami at malalaki ang laman.
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Growing up on a farm in Fiji 🇫🇯, we grew several varieties of cassava. The quicker maturing ones together with sweet potatoes were fed raw to our farm animals to supplement their diet, cattle, pigs, horses etc. The other varieties we had for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Fijian bread for breakfast was grated raw cassava, grated raw coconut, sugar and baked either in a Fijian underground oven or could be in a conventional oven. Lunch and dinner meals were with boiled or fried cassava. We also made other variations of cassava meals from time to time as it was a staple to our diet. Now living abroad and not having access to casava, i do miss it a lot. 😋
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In the Dominican Republic we call it " Yuca", and it Is used to prepare different delicious dishes.
The story of our country says that it is endemic, and that Aborigens, the first people of the island, used this plant root to prepare "Cassava".
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The leaves are also edible. You just need to know how to keel the poison in it before cooking it. Pondu in my country we call it. Good with meat, fish and the dough from cassava that many African call Fufu.
Mashallah I remember my life in vellege I plant icook this yummy food 🍲 😋😋😋😋
That is wonderful to hear, we cook this daily in our village
@@GravityProductions we they same most of people in our VELLEGE in ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭 eating cassava ilove that food so much that food made my bones strong ❤️❤️❤️ALHAMDULLILLAH
wow very nice your idea planting your tapiocaw cassava ok tnx sir
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Very nice video..good luck..nice sharing
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I love casava..In the Pacific Islands, we cook it in many different ways..😍
That’s great, what kind of recipes do you have
here in my country we cook it with some shredded coconut its so yommy
Bom dia amigo mandioca e muito bom com carne seca Brasil
En Venezuela se conoce como yuca, aquí se usa como alimento de muchas maneras. Por ejemplo: Para comer sancochada con sal y mantequilla. También hay un proceso para hacer torta de casabe, ( una especie de galleta crujiente para acompañar las sopas o comidas). También se sancocha,se convierte en puré, se hacen pequeñas bolitas, se fríen en aceite hasta dorarse y se hacen los famosos buñuelos de yuca bañados finalmente con azúcar. Y de lo último que recuerdo es que se usa con otras legumbres en sopa de costilla, cruzado, etc.
Aquí le damos bastante uso.
Si es posible, me gustaría saber si el polvo blanco que usa el señor antes de sembrar la estaca es, cal agrícola o algún fertilizantes en particular.
Gracias, me gustó la técnica y su buena cosecha.
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En Paraguay también se ase variada comidas
Wow... Motivasi baik. Untuk petani. Keren 👍
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me encanta elque siembra cosecha el está cosechando Loque sembró DIOS te bendiga grandemente muchas bendisiones atu vida
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i love tapioca.. in my country we simply boiled it.. And enjoy eating it with coffee at tea time or breakfast..
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കപ്പ പുഴുങ്ങിയത് മീൻകറി എനിക്ക് വളരെ ഇഷ്ടമാണ്😋😋😋😋🤪🤪😛😜👏👏👏🙏
ഞങ്ങൾക്ക് ഇഷ്ടമല്ലാ-- ..
WOW, That Soil is Perfect for Cassava Planting...and the way he harvested Cassava is like his digging a Treasures...i’m in love with cassava...tired eating fatty foods...i wanna live where there’s more cassava and purple Ube root crops.
Yes cassava is very tasty the cassava fry is one of the best food we can get here in kerala and cassava with fish curry and thanks for commenting
A productive farmer who is not a burden to the country of his birth. Thanks for the video.
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Cangkulnya puanjaaang banget ya😎👍
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In FIJI, its one of our staple root crops. Taro, sweet potato, yam, plantain are others. But tapioca or as we call it here, cassava, or 'tavioka', it is consumed daily with fish, meat, vegetables. We also fry it, make desert from it, and it can also be cooked in an underground oven. Now it is grown commercially for export. Local companies buy it too to make cassava chips.
Sounds yummyyyyyyy
Konten dengan Vidio sangat baik, menunjukkan kronologi dengan baik dan benar.
tapi yg komen bahasanya pluto....
kagak ngarti ane
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Jarak tanam berapa gan
Good farmer, keep working hard, u will be bless.
Muy buen video y excelente el resultado de la forma de sembrar la yuca les saludo desde Costa Rica
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Waooo que buena cosecha. 👍 yuca con bacalao 👌
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when you buy this product pay more for it. don't play less. they work hard to maintenance. hope understand my English.
True, yet the farmers always get paid less for their efforts, hope there will be a change in the future
I agree
If we pay more company will enjoy the benifit there's no way to pay farmers directly
They should do an association between farmers to obtain better prices
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Congratulations for your love for nature The Lord bless your tapioc plantation!
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Jeux bien de se branche s'il vous plaît merci je fais comment pour en avoir
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tapioca is a cassava White in color.In the Philippines we planted also cassava white and yellow in color but when we plant them we don't put anything.
Yes it's better to put anything for the plant and thanks for commenting
Thank you for teaching us know how to plant cassava.
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That's our staple food in North eastern Uganda. We don't plant it that way because it may take ages to finish an acre yet other crops are waiting to be planted but nice seeing another way of doing things
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Tapioca is one of the products made with cassava root and not the name of this plant. The name is cassava, yuca or mandioca (in Brazil)
Yes it has many names like tapioca and Kappa here in kerala it's famous all over the world and thanks for commending
Marcelo Alves por lo que yo sé mandioca y yuca son diferentes
Uganda call it muwogo or
Looking at the leaves im confused, here in l.a. we call yuca the plat with the bulbus "oozy" like trunk and spikey leaves that grow up off the trunk like a palm/aloe/ pineapple.
Maybe its another plant of the same name? Tho in the stores its the same waxy roots...
Looking at the leaves im confused, here in l.a. we call yuca the plat with the bulbus "oozy" like trunk and spikey leaves that grow up off the trunk like a palm/aloe/ pineapple.
Maybe its another plant of the same name? Tho in the stores its the same waxy roots...
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Super. Hebat inovatis dan solution petani
Q rico con canela y azúcar. Es buenisama la yuca.o Mandioca. Pero el señor sabe de agricultura. Felicidades..
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Gravity Productions translation: what a tasty along with Jaggery or sugar. The Tapioca is very nice. But this gentleman knows agriculture. Congratulations “. Here in Latin American countries people used to speak in Spanish (español) only. They respect their own language. Usually people don’t like to learn English. Spanish is official language in 22 countries where English is official in 5-6 countries if I’m not wrong. This is their reason when I used to ask them. I am living here since 5 years and I used to speak in Telugu, Hindi, English and Spanish language. I am from Andra Pradesh
Sou do brasileiro gostei da sua produção obrigado por marcar meu comentário
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The name of this plant here in Brazil is mandioca, aipim or macaxeira . Tapioca is the name of the meal you can fix with It.
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In my country we call it MANDIOCA, this is amazing farming, smart bunch of people
+Jacinto Mausoco yes it have many names like tapioca and Kappa and thanks for commending
nice you make good job👍👍👍😚
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@@GravityProductions thanks for nice video👍👍👍
Great vdo...reminds me of my childhood days when we used to grow this...👍
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Très bonne récolte ! Merci beaucoup pour ces précieuses explications .
Hello! May I ask what did you sprinkle in the hole and what did you sprinkle over the leaves? Is it the same? What’s the reason to apply on leaves? For bug control?
Calcium carbonate, lime
Thank you GP! I’ll have to try it. What’s the reason for sprinkling lime on the leaves?
On the leaf we sprinkle ash, which has potash
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ThAt nice and good we also planting like thAt bfOr in philippine i really miss the pAst❤
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Nie You pilipino karin?
+Nonon Hakalilo what
+rajesh pandey you can add ash and thanks for commending
Nie You in Haiti too
Wuah singkongnya mantap Bro!
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Wow .. excellent 👏👏😍😍 nice planting techniques 😇🙏
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Great job!! God bless you. May I can you tell me which kind of powder you added when you were preparing the soil?
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Wow this is super interesting! Thank you for sharing :) just dropping by to show my support.♡
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Olá boa noite que linda as mandiocas Parabéns pela inteligência
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Asyikk.,.,,... enak kalau dimasak..pa lg sm.gree asin...
We call Yuca in Peru, Mandioca in Brazil.
In english its name is CASSAVA or MANIOC. Tapioca is made from the cassava starch.
Another products are FARIÑA (In Brazil, "farinha torrada do mandioca) and GARRI in AFrica.
In Samoa we call it Manioka. In Fiji they call it cassava . In Tonga they call it manioke.
@@tumanuvaomeaole9458 In Brazil they call MACAXEIRA, also.
Ok internaut, on my country, they call mandioca. In my dialect CABINDA(Angola country) they call it MAYAKA.
@@joaosumbunzau2023 Good to know my friend, in Brazil they call MACAXEIRA, also.
How do you grow two plants in one? And does it benefit the plant more when doing so?
+daro cabrera it's which has 3 or 4 branches keeping 2 branch is the best do not keep 3 or more branches thanks for commending
Tapioca, mandioca y cuántos nombres más !! Me hace recordar a mi provincia de Misiones, Argentina, la Tierra colorada, por su suelo rico en hierro. Qué rica para comer hervida y con asado. Frita y en harina para a compañar el poroto negro, feyoada en Brasil. Se extrae su almidón para para hacer el CHIPÁ al horno. Gracias !!
This practice is educative and I want to know which fertilizer is recommended this type of cassava planting.
തികച്ചും ഓർഗാനിക് ആയുള്ള ഫെർട്ടിലൈസർ ആണ് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നത് ആട്ടിൻ കാഷ്ടം കോഴിക്കാഷ്ടം എല്ലുപൊടി ചാണകം വീഡിയോ കണ്ട് ആസ്വ നന്ദി
Wow. I saw this first time .I wish I can geow in my country this lovely long casava potatoes
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kappa and fish curryyy...really yummyyyyy👌
Yes and thanks
Amazing papa much love from Uganda
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Que benção de Deus 🙏🏻...quanta fartura de alimentos ..
Good morning everyone, I would like to know what is the white powder that they make on the earth when they are preparing the ground?
Calcium carbonate lime
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Thank you so much
Good land preparation and good seed production
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Wow ... Ubi Kayunya besar sekali ..
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Yuca in Colombia. Delicious with rice
Here in the Philippines, that plant takes time before you can eat it. Imagine "one year"!
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@@GravityProductions how many month to take the topiaca?
In Burundi we heve same teke 2years
Tapioca in other countries...cassava in English...in the Philippines cassava or kamoting kahoy or balanghoy in bisaya....proud Pinoy here...
Ano Kaya yung inilagay nilang powder na puti?
Buen video .Saludos desde Rep .Dominicana
Very good my friend mi Respeto amigo
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How long does it take to be harvest
Esse pó branco que vocês colocaram como se chama. E essa Folhas também. Eu nunca vir aipim tão grande como de vocês vocês estão de parabéns com as suas plantação. Bjs pra vocês todos
Eu também queria saber mas eles so falam inglês e eu não entendo kkkkk
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Hard work informative
ce papa à l'art de fouiller ça vraiment sans blesser
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Bendito el hombre que trabaja la tierra
Show de bola!
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Parabéns pela produção, qual e a qualidade dessa mandioca?
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Awesome tapioca farming🌱🌱🌱👍👍👍
Love from Manipur NE india
So great to hear from you, I have heard that your state is very beautiful, love to visit it one day
Gravity Productions sir come and visit 🤝
Very beautiful and popular chips are made from this🍟🍟
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Cianjur nyimak kawan mantap 👍🙏
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I asked about the white powder used, before I saw several others had asked the same. Thanks for your response. I am in Zimbabwe and do grow cassava in my back yard the family so love it,
Oh really, that is really awesome, how is your cassava cultivation going?
Hi there! ...and what is the white powder? And the leaves please?
Maybe it's a dolomite or 'calcium (magnesium) carbonate' in powder form. CMIIW. 😅
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Muito bom, os senhores estão no topo entre ( saber e fazer.)
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Nossa vc e linda viu linda
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Here in my country philippines, we plant casava in a slunt way not by straight way you are planting, for it to bear and grow many root crops.
In kenya too
Nice video ..This is how the videos should be made from start to complete
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Wow great tapioca rootcrops.
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Foi muito bom pra mim olha este vídeo , Agora to sabendo mais pra planta.Meu parabéns. 👏👏💪
O Brasil já tem um presidente honesto porque vamos trocar por ladrões
Pra quem gosta de circo é belo palhaço ops presidente kkkkk
Eu me lembro quando era pequena todas as pessoas faziam plantações das mandioqueiras em seus terrenos. Eu sou de cabo verde todo o mundo tinha o seu terreno pra plantar o que quiserem. Infelizmente hoje que nós não estamos em nosso país quando sentimos saudade de comer qualquer coisa temos que comprar nas lojas que vende os produtos africanos. Mas, nunca vai ser igual da nossa terra que são naturalmente.
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Topioca and sardine fish spicy curry or fried sardines ♥️vow great taste
Дай АЛЛАХ вам мира и благополучия ❤ Чечня
que delicioso plantío de yuca gente trabajadora inteligente saludos
Đất họ trồng sắn tốt phết cây củ to hè
Gravity product :tnks for yr reply, is it similar wif futerlizer
+Zara Zara yes and don't water it everyday only water it rarely
നമ്മുടെ സ്വന്തം കപ്പ, കൊള്ളി,മരച്ചീനി, പൂളകിഴങ്ങ്
Q maravilha eu amo mandioca se pudesse iria aí comprar essa delicia parabéns Deus t abençoe c toda sorte d bênção 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏
Q bendicion d una sola planta salio muchisima yuca q rica con pescado
Thanks for commenting, could you change it to English 😍😍
Ôi những củ mì to Thật! Kết nối Cho. bạn nè.
wow.. i love cassava...
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En Brasil lo procesan y el producto se llama Fariña muy rico y nutritivo...😊
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Farinha e polvilho.
Content is good, informative and interesting. But could have put some effort to editing. We don't know what all things are added to the soil while preparation
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Hello from Indonesia..... sharing.,. thank you 🙏🙏🙏
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Superb vedio ...
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En mi querido Perú la llamamos yuca, y la comemos sancochada y frita, con una jalea de mariscos o con pescado frito muy rico.