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Top 10 Farming To Invest Into In Nigeria by okaramath: 3:16pm On Jul 15, 2016
Farming in Nigeria has taken a dramatic Stand, to better diversion in recent years, creating Job opportunities for entrepreneurs in the world, who dare to go into the farming season. The impact of agriculture in Nigeria cannot be over emphasized. Farming in Nigeria today as well as other African countries has been one of the most lucrative businesses in the world as most people are making millions and billions with it. There is no end of creating more wealth through farming in the coming years. There are good reasons why farming in Nigeria is currently doing very well and understanding these reasons will help any serious entrepreneur who seems seriously for setting up farm in Nigeria. Let’s see the top five reasons why you need to start farming in Nigeria now.

1) RICE FARMING
Rice farming is one of the most lucrative businesses in Nigeria. Nigeria has one of the world highest rice consumption in the world. Rice is by far one of the most popular foods among Nigerians. Every family consumes rice in the world. In 2011 alone, Nigeria spent ₦991,000,000,000 (nine hundred and ninety one billion naira) on rice importation, and reports are nothing less than ten years old in foreign importation. If you embark on rice farming you will always smile to the bank.
A bag of rice is currently sold for ₦10,000 – ₦15,000 depending on the quality. A farmer who is ready to invest in rice farming in Nigeria and produces HUNDRED THOUSAND bags of rice in a year, and sells about ₦10,000 per bag, would be making ONE BILLION naira.

2) CASSAVA FARMING
Cassava is another lucrative farming venture any farmer in Nigeria can definitely embark on. A bag of garri costs almost the same as a bag of rice. Cassava cultivation makes a lot of returns to the farmer.

3) PLANTAIN PLANTATION
One thing about plantain is that when planted, It keeps yielding year-in year-out. Like rice and garri, plantain is widely consumed in Nigeria, and you know too well that any food that is popular in Nigeria is always a huge income earner due to the population of the country.

4) POULTRY FARMING
Everyone knows how profitable poultry farming is. A matured chichen is grown for a period of 7 – 8 weeks. It takes approximately ₦800 to raise a chicken that maybe sold for ₦2000, thereby making profit of about ₦1200 per chicken. When you have up to 2000 (two thousand) base the farmer would be making 2.4 million naira in just two months. What a great millionaire you are. Are you not better than federal government workers?

5) PINEAPPLE PLANTATION
Every juice-maker that doesn’t have pineapple flavour varieties in his product line is not yet ready for business. That tells you how popular pineapple is, not only in Nigeria but worldwide.

6) BEANS FARMING
A bag of beans cost much more than a bag of rice and garri. The northern Nigerians are making it big in beans farming distributing beans almost all over Nigeria and beyond. But one thing is that these same beans can do very well in the south east, south west, and south-south of the country. It is only in the northern part that got beans in commercial quantity.

7) GOAT FARMING
This is another lucrative farming. A full grown goat is sold for ₦15,000 – ₦40,000

cool MAIZE FARMING
Maize farming gives quick cash. With maize farming one can easily raise capital for other agricultural sectors. In maize farming, it is less than four months between planting and harvesting.

9) CATFISH FARMING
Catfish farming yields a lot of returns to the farmer. There are many catfish farmers in Nigeria, but how many are really getting it right? Get it right, and you are in money.

10) SNAIL FARMING
Snail farming is another huge income earner. One thing about snail is that it reproduces fast. And the parent stocks are free to get.

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Re: Top 10 Farming To Invest Into In Nigeria by Inspectahdeck(m): 7:29pm On Jul 15, 2016
You forgot pig farming
Re: Top 10 Farming To Invest Into In Nigeria by chinawapz(m): 10:11pm On Jul 15, 2016
This will be a great help for the cattle farmers, it is a good option to start cultivating grass for grazing. However, you need to know the types of grass for grazing. This article will really help you! kindly share this for more farmers to benefit http://www.agrobalm.com/2016/07/how-to-cultivate-grasses-for-grazing.html?m=1

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