Abstract:
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) age of harvest is one of the most important factors 
affecting its productivity, and studies showed that sugar yield is also determined by the age of 
harvesting. Consequently, a study was conducted with the objectives of investigating the effect of 
harvesting age on yield components, cane yield and quality of sugarcane varieties. The 
experiment was conducted in factorial combination in a randomized complete block design
(RCBD) using three replications from March 03, 2022 to June 27, 2023. The treatment 
comprised four harvesting stages (13, 14, 15 and 16 months after planting) and three sugar 
varieties (NCo334, N-14 and C86/56) at Tana Beles Sugar Estate. The results showed that 
harvest age significantly (p≤0.05) influenced the number of stalks and highly significantly 
(p≤0.001) affected cane height, diameter, weight, cane yield, sugar yield and sucrose content. 
However, cane and sugar yield were affected by the the interaction effect of harvesting age and
variety. The varieties NCo334 and C86/56 resulted in a higher sugar yield of 1.29 tons per ha
per month and 1.2 tons per ha per month, respectively, at the age of 15 months, while N-14 gave 
high sugar yield of 1.21 tons per ha per month at the age of 16 months. The optimum harvesting 
age of two varieties NCo334 and C86/56 was found to be 15 months after planting, while for N 14, it was found to be 16 months. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the results at the 
commercial level