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Q: How many cashew tree can you grow in one hectare?
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How many trees cover a hectare?

It is impossible to determine how many trees cover a hectare. It depends on the species, the width of them, and how far from or close to each other they grow.


Where does cashew grow?

Cashews come from a tree. They are found inside the stem of a fruit that grows on the tree, called a cashew apple or, in Portuguese, a cajú . The fruit makes a delicious juice, but the cashew nut is the main commodity. The stem where the cashew nut comes from contains an acid-like oil that must be burned out of the stem, which roasts the nut inside, before the nut can be eaten. This is a very labor-intensive process which explains why cashew nuts are so expensive.


Show you a cashew tree?

This is a picture of a cashew tree: zoom......... - Nothing.0 #1 Cupcake Lover (was here :D)


How many mango tree in one hectare. How many banana tree in one hectare thank you.?

Generally its depends on variety & space cover by one tree i.e generally in mango spacing should be 10*10mt but in amrapali (mango variety) spacing should be 5*5mt. We know there are 10000 metre square in 1 hectare. After using the common sense we get - 1600 mango tree in 1 hectare for amrapali variety.


What is the rate of growth of a cashew tree?

A cashew tree is transplanted and grows to a height of approx. 6m to 8m in 5 years' time.


What type of tree do cashews grow on?

Yes and no. There are cashew fruits as well as the nuts most of us are familiar with. Cashews are apparently quite caustic when harvested, and the fruits are tasty, but too fragile to ship. They are available in juice and in a dried form, but they’re very expensive anywhere but their country of origin.


What is the cousin plant of mango fruit tree and cashew tree?

The chicken tree


Do cashews have a shell?

Yes, but not a hard shell like a peanut or pistachio. Cashew nuts are an accessory fruit of the cashew tree (characterized as a drupe). They grow on the underside of a very tender fruit called a cashew apple. Although the cashew nuts don't have a hard shell, they are covered by a thin double 'shell' which contains a skin irritant called anacardic acid and urushiol. Urushiol is the same chemical the is found in poison oak, ivy, sumac, and Japanese black laqer tree.


Can you eat a cashew apple?

There is no such things as a cashew apple tree. The cashew nut grows on a fruit called an apple onto which the nut is attached. They are pulled off of the apple and the apple is eaten in areas where they grow.


What do cashews come from?

Cashew nuts are not exactly nuts, they are rather fruits of the cashew tree. These fruits look like apples, and the formation that grows at the end of them is what actually become the cashew nut, after a long process of roasting. The cashew tree originally grows in tropical climates such as Brazil, the tree is now widely grown in tropical regions, Vietnam and Nigeria, India, the Ivory Coast and Indonesia.


How many trees are in a hectare in Canada?

Depending on the location and type of tree it could be anything from 0 to 400,000.


What tree that bears a fruit with knobby skin and many small smooth black seeds?

cashew or mango