Social Sciences, asked by jashanpreetkaur8tha, 3 months ago

coffee crop need well _ fertile soil ​

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Answered by MuhammdAslam
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The ideal soil conditions for cultivating coffee are believed to be fertile and well-draining, including volcanic red earth and deep, sandy loam. Conversely, those that provide a hostile environment for coffee plants are poor draining like heavy clay and soil with a low pH, the latter of which can restrict yields.

Answered by sankuvivek05
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Answer: Loamy soil

Coffee can be grown on many different soil types, but the ideal is a fertile, volcanic red earth or a deep, sandy loam. Yellow-brown, high silt soils are less preferred. Avoid heavy clay or poor-draining soils. Most soils on the Bolovens Plateaux are volcanic red earths suitable for coffee.

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