Apple ( malus domestica) a fruit enjoyed by many Africans and Nigerians does not come cheap as it is expensive to purchase, neither has it been grown in Nigeria or most part of Africa due to climate and adaptability factors, and poor knowledge of engagement. In 2018, Nigeria imported 51,200 matric tonnes of apples worth $29.7 million making us the 47th highest importer of apple in the world. At this import rate in Nigeria, less than 13% of people can afford the fruit at every giving time, while majority of buyers are one-off buyers. At PPAS, we solve this problem by growing these apples with our model technology that enable us nurture it at it’s fragile state, making it adaptable to the climate condition during it growth and maturity. We started off by carrying out a 1 year and 8 months experiment and that is from seed development ( sprouting) to flowering and seed production, with results coming positively for the time allotted to it. Sectors Agribusiness, Crop farming Location Amaigbo, Nigeria Stage Sign in to view details Markets Sign in to view details Customer model Sign in to view details Revenue Sign in to view details Contact Sign in to view details Social media