When the tomato seedlings reached the right stage for field establishment, we carefully transplanted them into the main field. Each seedling was spaced to allow proper growth, air circulation, and room for pruning and training. The availability of water from our pump system made this process more efficient, ensuring the seedlings settled quickly and remained healthy during the early days after transplanting.




Alongside the tomatoes, we planted the Nua Bean variety, a red bean type well known locally for its good flavour and market value. The beans were planted directly into the field on well-prepared ridges, taking advantage of the moisture and improved soil condition following land preparation.
This planting phase marks a shift from preparation to active crop establishment. With better planning, improved tools, and attentive farm management, we are focused on achieving a stronger and more consistent crop performance this season.
Continue following our farm progress in the timeline below as we move into crop care, irrigation, and growth monitoring.

