Origin of cashew nuts
The origin of cashew nuts is in Brazil, mainly in the northeast. It is cultivated in large quantities all over the world, and the countries with the largest production are India, Brazil, Vietnam, Mozambique and Tanzania. The specific price is about 60 yuan/jin, and the imported price can reach about 100 yuan/jin.
Where cashew nuts grow
Cashew nuts generally grow in areas with sufficient sunshine, with an average annual sunshine of more than 2,000 hours and annual precipitation of 1,000-1,600 mm. They are common in East Africa and South Asian countries. Its main domestic production areas are Hainan and Yunnan, and it has also been introduced in Guangxi, Guangdong and Fujian.
Cashew nut growth characteristics
Cashew nut growth requires a suitable temperature. Growth is slow when the temperature is below 20 degrees, and will suffer frost damage when the temperature is below 17 degrees. Generally, it takes two years to bloom and three years to bear fruit.
Cashew Nut Growth Environment
The vigorous growth period of cashew nuts is usually at the beginning of the rainy season. It has strong adaptability and likes warm climate. It is a strongly positive tree species. It requires full sun and is drought tolerant. Therefore, it needs to be watered properly and does not have high requirements on the soil. It can be grown in most areas.