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The Complete Guide to Jackfruit Farming in Rhode Island

Can you grow Jackfruit in Rhode Island? Not typically viable. Ideal soil pH 4.3 - 8, ~20 t/ha yield, $200 - $550 / t market range. Soil, climate and ROI data.

Crop Type
Jackfruit
Location / Region
Rhode Island

Is Jackfruit viable in Rhode Island?

Jackfruit is not typically viable in Rhode Island: winter lows (~-11.6°C) would freeze this frost-sensitive perennial in cold years. Jackfruit is a perennial fruits & stimulants that performs best around 20 - 30 °C with a seasonal water requirement of 1500 mm / season. Run a coordinate-level audit for the exact figures at your field.

Growing Jackfruit in Rhode Island: what to expect

Rainfall in Rhode Island (~1371 mm/yr) roughly matches Jackfruit's ~1500 mm need, so a normal year needs little supplemental water. Winter lows near -11.6°C will damage or kill Jackfruit in cold years — grow it only in protected microclimates or pick the hardiest available cultivars. Plant Jackfruit in early spring once the risk of hard frost has passed in Rhode Island.

Optimal Soil & Climate Conditions for Jackfruit

To maximize your Jackfruit yield in Rhode Island, match your field to the crop's actual requirements below before planting.

ParameterJackfruit Requirement
Soil pH4.3 - 8
Water Requirement1500 mm / season
Optimal Temperature20 - 30 °C
Waterlogging ToleranceIntolerant
Nitrogen DemandModerate

Expected Yield & Financial Forecasting

Lenders and growers evaluating Jackfruit in Rhode Island weigh production against live commodity prices. The figures below are this crop's typical baselines.

MetricEstimated Value
Average Yield / Hectare20 t/ha
Market Price$200 - $550 / t
Estimated Gross Revenue$7,500 / Hectare

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