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2017 Farming: 2 Profitable Low Risk Crops. by Alpha2k(m): 4:54am On Dec 07, 2016
1. Pawpaw 2. Pumpkin. Details to follow soon.
Re: 2017 Farming: 2 Profitable Low Risk Crops. by Alpha2k(m): 10:46pm On Dec 08, 2016
Pawpaw: It is more expensive between march and august. (Please confirm from the market).
The target is to produce 100,000 fruits using sprinkler irrigation on 5 acres tractored land.
The price during the period is over N200/fruit but we will work with N100 each.
The cost of the entire project is N1.5m. The project will be sited on our phase 2 farm site at odo olosun, along chinese road, off lukosi on ofada-papalanto road, ogun state.
Harvesting is from june-october 2017 to achieve our target.
Note: Planting is better done this month for early harvest. Call/whatsapp Mr. Austin. 09050568071

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