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Dioscoreaceae🌍 West Africa (D. rotundata)📋 Growing Guide

Yam

Dioscorea rotundata / D. alata

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Sunlight
Full sun
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Water
1,000-1,800 mm per crop, well distributed over the 8-10 month growing season
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Soil
Deep, fertile, well-drained loam
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Temperature
Optimal 25-30°C
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Humidity
Moderate to high during vine growth

About Yam

Yam is the most important tuber crop in West Africa, where it is deeply embedded in culture, cuisine, and economy. Nigeria produces 70% of the world's yam (65+ million tonnes). Two main species are cultivated: white yam (D. rotundata, preferred for pounded yam) and water yam (D. alata, higher yield potential). Yam tubers can weigh 5-20 kg and are rich in carbohydrates, vitamin C, and potassium. The 'New Yam Festival' celebrated across West Africa marks the harvest season. Yam is the most expensive staple food in Africa due to high labor requirements for planting, staking, and harvesting.

Growing Conditions

☀️Sunlight

Full sun — vines climb stakes to access maximum light

💧Water

1,000-1,800 mm per crop, well distributed over the 8-10 month growing season.

🌱Soil

Deep, fertile, well-drained loam. pH 5.5-7.0. Yam requires loose soil for tuber expansion.

🌡️Temperature

Optimal 25-30°C. Requires warm consistent temperatures.

💨Humidity

Moderate to high during vine growth. Dry period triggers tuber dormancy.

📅Season

Long season — 8-10 months. Plant at beginning of rainy season, harvest during dry season.

Step-by-Step Growing Tips

1

Cut seed tubers to 200-300 g pieces, cure 3-5 days before planting

2

Plant on mounds or ridges 1 × 1 m apart for white yam

3

Stake plants 2-3 months after emergence — essential for D. alata especially

4

Apply organic manure (5-10 t/ha) at planting — yam responds well to organic matter

5

Harvest first (milking harvest) at 6 months for fresh consumption, final harvest at 8-10 months for storage

6

Store tubers in ventilated barns (traditional) or apply wood ash to cut surfaces

Disease Risks to Watch

All diseases →

Companion Planting

Good Companions

maizemelon

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant Yam?

Long season — 8-10 months. Plant at beginning of rainy season, harvest during dry season.

What soil does Yam need?

Deep, fertile, well-drained loam. pH 5.5-7.0. Yam requires loose soil for tuber expansion.

How much water does Yam need?

1,000-1,800 mm per crop, well distributed over the 8-10 month growing season.

What are the most common diseases affecting Yam?

The most common diseases are: yam anthracnose. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.

What plants grow well with Yam?

Good companions include: maize, melon. Avoid planting near no specific plants.

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