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Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by habeesola(f): 1:10am On Jun 11, 2019
I like things like this
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by jadams: 1:42am On Jun 11, 2019
Those who harvested the cassava without breaking it really tried. I clap for them

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Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Nobody: 7:07am On Jun 11, 2019
AgamaProf:

I made mention of providing enabling environment. This is infrastructure issue. A well developed transport system. Rail, cargo ship, cargo plane. When we have these alternatives, transport cost will be cheap. This apart, each states can focus on agricultural products they have comparative advantage for. So, if for example Edo produces yam tuber, Oyo may produce cocoa, Niger may produce rice. Just according to their strength.

In America where there is enabling environment, The Government stil funds agriculture.
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Nobody: 7:49am On Jun 11, 2019
PrecisionFx:


In America where there is enabling environment, The Government stil funds agriculture.
The American government funds agriculture but it's not exclusive. The door is open to private investors who might want to go into large scale agriculture. Although, most of the time, farmers receive fertilizers, and seedlings, as subsidy to encourage production.
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Nobody: 8:49am On Jun 11, 2019
AgamaProf:

The American government funds agriculture but it's not exclusive. The door is open to private investors who might want to go into large scale agriculture. Although, most of the time, farmers receive fertilizers, and seedlings, as subsidy to encourage production.

Yes they receive those things u listed continuously from the federal ministries of agriculture. They also receive money directly if there's any form of epidemic that affects/kill THEIR livestock or plants.

Still boils down to what am saying, state governments in Nigeria can't fund agriculture, they don't have the funds because FG collects all the money generated by any state's natural resources n send them very little amounts monthly.

Massive private sector investment (usually from abroad) doesn't really help the common man financially because those private sector guys are capitalists, they only come here to grab as much profits as possible


What we need is for government to fund individual farming, thus creating direct n sustainable source of income to farmers.
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Nobody: 9:18am On Jun 11, 2019
PrecisionFx:


Yes they receive those things u listed continuously from the federal ministries of agriculture. They also receive money directly if there's any form of epidemic that affects/kill THEIR livestock or plants.

Still boils down to what am saying, state governments in Nigeria can't fund agriculture, they don't have the funds because FG collects all the money generated by any state's natural resources n send them very little amounts monthly.

Massive private sector investment (usually from abroad) doesn't really help the common man financially because those private sector guys are capitalists, they only come here to grab as much profits as possible


What we need is for government to fund individual farming, thus creating direct n sustainable source of income to farmers.
But the states have been borrowing to pay salaries, why can't they borrow to fund agric?...The last time I checked, Lagos state is the most indebted state with more than 1 trillion Naira. Although, Lagos started to key into this agric idea. They have LAKE rice but it's not still sustainable. If they can partner with Kebbi to produce rice, why can't other states do so?. I believe the more reason Lagos had to partner with Kebbi was majorly land availability issue else, the farms would have been sited directly in Lagos. The same cannot be said of Edo state or other less congested states. It's high time states Government started thinking exponentially rather than stick to archaic method of waiting for monthly federal allocations. Debt don't kill if properly managed.

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Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Nobody: 9:26am On Jun 11, 2019
AgamaProf:

But the states have been borrowing to pay salaries, why can't they borrow to fund agric?...The last time I checked, Lagos state is the most indebted state with more than 1 trillion Naira. Although, Lagos started to key into this agric idea. They have LAKE rice but it's not still sustainable. If they can partner with Kebbi to produce rice, why can't other states do so?. I believe the more reason Lagos had to partner with Kebbi was majorly land availability issue else, the farms would have been sited directly in Lagos. The same cannot be said of Edo state or other less congested states. It's high time states Government started thinking exponentially rather than stick to archaic method o waiting for monthly allocations. Debt don't kill if properly managed.

U can't borrow to fund agriculture, it's a sector that sucks in government money.
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Nobody: 9:45am On Jun 11, 2019
PrecisionFx:


U can't borrow to fund agriculture, it's a sector that sucks in government money.
Agriculture is a project just like dam construction. Funds can be borrowed. My only fear is the usual inefficiency issues that every government owned enterprise faces. But this idea is well thought out-form a joint venture. The joint venture contract will have to state that the administration and management of the agric venture would have to be done by the involved private sector partner while the government contribute, may be in a 70-30 ratio, of the funds. With this, agriculture won't just have to suck money, it will yield profits.
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Shhhh01(f): 3:09pm On Jun 11, 2019
DipDap:
Mr Dede Harrison from Umuezerokam, Umuoma Nekede, Owerri, Imo State harvested this monster cassava that is taller than him..
The baba and his cassava are cute.
Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by booksrite(f): 11:45pm On Jun 28, 2019
But the states have been borrowing to pay salaries, why can't they borrow to fund agric?...The last time I checked, Lagos state is the most indebted state with more than 1 trillion Naira. Although, Lagos started to key into this agric idea. They have LAKE rice but it's not still sustainable. If they can partner with Kebbi to produce rice, why can't other states do so?. I believe the more reason Lagos had to partner with Kebbi was majorly land availability issue else, the farms would have been sited directly in Lagos. The same cannot be said of Edo state or other less congested states. It's high time states Government started thinking exponentially rather than stick to archaic method of waiting for monthly federal allocations. Debt don't kill if properly managed.

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Re: Huge Cassava Harvested In Imo State, Taller Than The Owner!!!!! (Photos) by Jusha(m): 9:49am On Jul 04, 2020
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