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Schedule
Harvesting
Septembe
r to
November
or when
majority
of the
berries
are ripe
Immediat
ely after
harvesting
Immediat
ely after
floatation
test
Immediat
ely after
Pulping of
berries
Immediat
ely after
fermentati
on
Floatation test
Pulping of Berries
Fermentation
Drying
Sorting
Man-Days
Needed
to Finish
Each
activity
Good
Practices
Problems Observed
The use of
priming as
method of
harvesting
No assurance that
harvesters picked
the berries from
identified seed
trees.
Drying the
seeds under
shade
Storage
Strictly
Seed Sowing
Two days
after
drying
Media Preparation
One
month to
one year
before
Treating the
seeds with
Trichoderma
before the
seeds are
sown
Use of
available
farm
material/was
Uneven drying
because beans were
turned only on the
first day of drying
Unavailability of
sorting tables and
chairs
Maximum storage
period is only three
months because
beans are stored at
ambient
temperature
Unnecessary use of
seedbed mulch
Bagging of
Seedling Media
Pricking
Watering
Fertilization
media
bagging
One
month
before
pricking
50 to 60
days after
seed
sowing
Daily
monthly
te
20
10
Weeding
Pesticide
Application
ACTIVITY
Harvesting
Floatation Test
Pulping of Berries
Fermentation
Drying
Sorting
Storage
Seed Sowing
Media Preparation
Bagging of
Seedling Media
Pricking
Watering
Fertilization
Weeding
Pesticide
Application
Use
Seedlings are
underfertilized, nonusage of protective
clothing during
fertilizer application
Poor weed
management
Use of pesticide not
intended for target
pests
Student Involvement
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
Poor weed management
Use of pesticide not intended for target pests
ACTIVITY
Harvesting
Floatation Test
Pulping of Berries
Fermentation
Drying
Sorting
Storage
Seed Sowing
Media Preparation
Bagging of Seedling Media
Pricking
Watering
Fertilization
Weeding
Pesticide Application
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation and observation
participation
participation
participation
participation
pes
and
and
and
and
observation
observation
observation
observation