Manihot esculenta
Sunlight
Full sun — does not tolerate shade
Water
Drought-tolerant once established. Grows with 500-1,500 mm rainfall. Can survive 6-month dry seasons by shedding leaves.
Soil
Tolerates poor, acidic, sandy soils that other crops cannot grow on. pH 4.5-7.5. Avoid waterlogged soils.
Temperature
Optimal 25-35°C. Does not tolerate frost. Growth slows below 18°C.
Humidity
Tolerates both humid and semi-arid conditions.
Season
Long season — 8-18 months to harvest depending on variety and conditions. Planted at start of rainy season.
Updated February 2026
Isso é Cassava (Manioc)?
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Overview
Cassava is the third largest source of food carbohydrates in the tropics and a lifeline crop for over 800 million people in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It is uniquely drought-tolerant, grows on poor soils, and can be left in the ground unharvested for up to 2 years as a living food reserve. This makes it the ultimate food security crop for subsistence farmers. Nigeria is the world's largest producer. Cassava roots are processed into flour (gari, fufu), starch, tapioca, and animal feed. The leaves are also eaten as a vegetable rich in protein and vitamins. However, cassava contains cyanogenic glucosides and must be properly processed before consumption to remove cyanide.
Plant Health
Cassava (Manioc) is susceptible to 2 known diseases. Early detection is critical — use the CuraPlant app to scan leaves and get an instant AI diagnosis.
Doença do Mosaico da Mandioca
A doença do mosaico da mandioca é causada por begomovírus transmitidos pela mosca-branca Bemisia tabaci. Causa mosaico amarelo-verde nas folhas, distorção foliar, nanismo e perdas de 20-95% na produção de raízes. Controle com variedades resistentes (TME 419, IITA melhoradas), manivas livres de vírus, remoção de plantas severamente infectadas e controle de moscas-brancas.
Doença das Estrias Marrons da Mandioca
A doença das estrias marrons da mandioca é causada por CBSV/UCBSV transmitidos por moscas-brancas. Causa estrias marrons nos caules, clorose foliar e necrose corticosa marrom nas raízes que destrói a qualidade. As raízes podem parecer normais externamente. Controle com variedades tolerantes, manivas limpas e colheita precoce (antes de 12 meses) para reduzir necrose das raízes.
Cultivation Guide
Use healthy, disease-free stem cuttings (stakes) from certified sources
Plant stakes at 45° angle with 2/3 buried, 1 × 1 m spacing
Weed thoroughly during first 3 months — cassava is slow to establish canopy
Do NOT apply excessive nitrogen — it promotes tops at the expense of root yield
Harvest when roots reach desired size (8-18 months) — leaving too long reduces starch quality
Process roots within 48 hours of harvest to prevent post-harvest deterioration
Companion Planting
Strategic companion planting reduces pest pressure, improves pollination, and can significantly increase yields.
Climate & Regions
Active climate zones for Cassava (Manioc) are highlighted below.
Tropical
Suitable
Subtropical
Suitable
Temperate
Not typical
Mediterranean
Not typical
Highland
Not typical
Arid / Semi-arid
Not typical
Specific Zones & Regions
Common Questions
Cassava (Manioc) grows best during the long season — 8-18 months to harvest depending on variety and conditions. planted at start of rainy season.. It requires optimal 25-35°c. does not tolerate frost. growth slows below 18°c. and full sun — does not tolerate shade. In tropical regions with consistent warmth, it can often be grown year-round with proper irrigation.
Cassava (Manioc) is commonly affected by Cassava Mosaic Disease, Cassava Brown Streak. Regular crop monitoring, good air circulation, avoiding overhead irrigation, and using disease-resistant varieties are the most effective prevention strategies.
Cassava (Manioc) grows best in tolerates poor, acidic, sandy soils that other crops cannot grow on. ph 4.5-7.5. avoid waterlogged soils.. For irrigation: drought-tolerant once established. grows with 500-1,500 mm rainfall. can survive 6-month dry seasons by shedding leaves.. Maintaining proper soil moisture without waterlogging is critical — Cassava (Manioc) is sensitive to both drought stress and root rot from excess water.
Cassava (Manioc) grows well alongside maize, groundnut, cowpea. These companions help repel pests, improve pollination, or provide ground cover.
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