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Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by ElPendejo: 12:06am On Aug 08 |
Teetee777:@Teetee777 Hope you’re good? Been a while you updated the group. 1 Like |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Teetee777: 8:34am On Aug 14 |
Good morning Price updates will start by the weekend. we are now in another year of harvest period from August to December where all the grains will be harvested and cheaper, but CAN THE PRICES GO BACK TO THE PRECIOUS UPTREND MARKET? NO. Since the removal of subsidy and the floating of dollars, the prices of all grains have broken the RESISTANCE LEVEL from the previous low in the uptrend market. The new harvest will force the market prices to pull back BEFORE the prices move up again and create another HIGH price. In summary, No more 50k for a bag of beans No more 30k for a bag of maize No more 30k for a bag of soya No more 18k for a bag of onions and many more. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Teetee777: 8:35am On Aug 14 |
ElPendejo:I'm good Thks |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Redman44(m): 12:02pm On Aug 14 |
Teetee777: As much as Nigerians appreciate the need for farmers to reap the rewards of their hardwork, the truth is that middlemen contribute a lot to the high prices of grains and foodstuff from the North. No one says grains should be too cheap, but what are the costs of cultivating Millet and Guinea Corn that makes them so expensive per 100kg bag? Millet and Guinea Corn and even Soya Beans do not need much inputs or fertilizers to get a reasonable harvest. The transport costs are also inflated by the transporters. Well, let me give a warning here.... The South will soon start cultivating all these highly pricef northern grains and foodstuff. No one has a monopoly of land and cultivation. Cheers. |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Redman44(m): 12:23pm On Aug 14 |
Even in times of scarcity, to sell a bag of maize for 98,000 naira is ridiculous. Not to talk of Millet and Guinea Corn that were sold for close to 90,000 naira per 100 kg bag. These are grains that are the common man's food. Let Southerners start planting some of these crops or find a way to buy foodstuff directly from the North by themselves. No one is saying you should not make your profit, but not too excessively. Cheers. |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Teetee777: 7:07pm On Aug 14 |
Redman44:I prayed for the Southerners to start planting all these common man foods and depend on themselves without going to the North, but let them start before we can be jubilating. Last time, when the northern refused to allow the grains to enter the southern states, they made a mouth then that the southern would soon be farming all the grains, and we are now in 2024, with nothing to show for it. The insecurities that affected those farmers in Southern states: did the Southern govt have a solution for the Fulani bandit since all these atrocities had been started. Or do you think that without solving the problem of Fulani, the farmers will have access to their farms Is it only the middlemen that caused the prices of grains to shoot up or federal govt policy? Is it today that the middle men have been doing business in Nigeria or you will tell me that middlemen were not in Jonathan and Buhari regime? |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Redman44(m): 8:26pm On Aug 14 |
[quote author=Teetee777 post=131508046] I prayed for the Southerners to start planting all these common man foods and depend on themselves without going to the North, but let them start before we can be jubilating. Last time, when the northern refused to allow the grains to enter the southern states, they made a mouth then that the southern would soon be farming all the grains, and we are now in 2024, with nothing to show for it. The insecurities that affected those farmers in Southern states: did the Southern govt have a solution for the Fulani bandit since all these atrocities had been started. Or do you think that without solving the problem of Fulani, the farmers will have access to their farms Is it only the middlemen that caused the prices of grains to shoot up or federal govt policy? Is it today that the middle men have been doing business in Nigeria or you will tell me that middlemen were not in Jonathan and Buhari regime? [/quote Things were not expensive like this during Jonathan's time. And yes, middlemen in this era are very greedy. How does exchange rate really affect the price of Millet and Guinea Corn? Others can joke, but I am serious about cultivating coarse grains like Millet and Guinea Corn in southern Nigeria. Bandits will soon be dealt with in southern Nigeria. |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Mamahouse: 2:30pm On Aug 15 |
Did you have trunk for osun state(Ile -ife) |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Teetee777: 12:51pm On Aug 16 |
Prices Update From Kano Market (16th August 2024) -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ BEANS: --------------- 1. Potasco 190k 2. Honey beans 220k 3. Iron beans 195k 4. New Moimoi beans160k 5. Small brown beans 170k ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 90k 2. White dawa. 90k 3. Red Dawa 95k ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. Jumbo bag Onion 55k 2. Dry pepper. 100k 3 Dry tomato 120k ✅ OTHERS GRAINS ----------------------------- 1. Yellow maize 95k 2. White Maize 92k 3. New maize 75k 5. Soya beans 108k 6. Millet 95k 7. Small tiger nut 56k 8. Big tiger nut 66k 10. Dabino (date) 1350/kg 11. PICS bag for storage 1200 All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ SPICES AND HERBS ------------------------------------ 1. 1kg Cinnamon seed 8k 2. 1kg Coriander seed 6k 3. 1kg Fenugreek seed 6k 4. 1kg Cummin seed 6k 5. 1k Cloves. 15k 6. 1kg Arabic gum 3k 7. 1kg Black (Kalonji) 6k 8. Asofoetida (Haltit) Powder 2k 10. 1kg Fennel seed 6k 11. 1kg Nutmeg seed 6k 12. 1kg Indian costus root 4k 13. 1kg Sea Costus root 4k 15. Saffron powder 5k ✅ SPICES AND HERBAL OIL -------------------------------------------- 1. Garlic oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 2. Ginger oil pack(12 pcs) 15k 3. Cloves oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 4. Mint oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 5. Onion oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 6. Sesame oil pack (12pcs) 15k 7. Fenugreek oil (pack) 15k 8. Black seed oil (pack) 35k 9. Lemon oil (Pack) 15k 10. 1 litre Olive oil 8k 11. Moringa oil (pack) 15k 12. Zafran oil. (pack) 35k 13. Musk 1500 14. Almond oil. (pack) 15k TRUCK TRANSPORTATION FARE: ------------------------------------------------------ ✅ Lagos 6k. ✅ Ibadan 6k. ✅ Abuja 3k. . ✅ Lokoja 3k. ✅ Benin 5k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 4k. ✅ Jos 4k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by FavourGuard: 6:40am On Aug 25 |
Good morning sir for over 7 days now ur number is currently switched off,what's going on? -------------------------------------------------------- ✅ BEANS: --------------- 1. Potasco 190k 2. Honey beans 220k 3. Iron beans 195k 4. New Moimoi beans160k 5. Small brown beans 170k ✅ DAWA/GUINEA CORN ------------------------------------- 1. Yellow dawa. 90k 2. White dawa. 90k 3. Red Dawa 95k ✅ PERISHABLE GOODS: ------------------------------------ 1. Jumbo bag Onion 55k 2. Dry pepper. 100k 3 Dry tomato 120k ✅ OTHERS GRAINS ----------------------------- 1. Yellow maize 95k 2. White Maize 92k 3. New maize 75k 5. Soya beans 108k 6. Millet 95k 7. Small tiger nut 56k 8. Big tiger nut 66k 10. Dabino (date) 1350/kg 11. PICS bag for storage 1200 All 25 to 26 painters. ✅ SPICES AND HERBS ------------------------------------ 1. 1kg Cinnamon seed 8k 2. 1kg Coriander seed 6k 3. 1kg Fenugreek seed 6k 4. 1kg Cummin seed 6k 5. 1k Cloves. 15k 6. 1kg Arabic gum 3k 7. 1kg Black (Kalonji) 6k 8. Asofoetida (Haltit) Powder 2k 10. 1kg Fennel seed 6k 11. 1kg Nutmeg seed 6k 12. 1kg Indian costus root 4k 13. 1kg Sea Costus root 4k 15. Saffron powder 5k ✅ SPICES AND HERBAL OIL -------------------------------------------- 1. Garlic oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 2. Ginger oil pack(12 pcs) 15k 3. Cloves oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 4. Mint oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 5. Onion oil pack (12 pcs) 15k 6. Sesame oil pack (12pcs) 15k 7. Fenugreek oil (pack) 15k 8. Black seed oil (pack) 35k 9. Lemon oil (Pack) 15k 10. 1 litre Olive oil 8k 11. Moringa oil (pack) 15k 12. Zafran oil. (pack) 35k 13. Musk 1500 14. Almond oil. (pack) 15k TRUCK TRANSPORTATION FARE: ------------------------------------------------------ ✅ Lagos 6k. ✅ Ibadan 6k. ✅ Abuja 3k. . ✅ Lokoja 3k. ✅ Benin 5k. ✅ Onitsha 8k. ✅ Awka 8k. ✅ Enugu 8k. ✅ Owerri. 9k. ✅ Warri 8k. ✅ P/harcout 8k. ✅ Calabar 8k. ✅ Benue 4k. ✅ Jos 4k. ✅ Lafia 4k. ✅ Asaba 8k[/quote] |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by gbadexy(m): 6:49am On Aug 25 |
FavourGuard: Is the new maize as grains or in cobs. |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by FavourGuard: 5:08pm On Aug 25 |
Pls does anyone knows about the whereabouts of teetee777 ,is he still alive?How can a business man off his phone for more than 1 week now or is it how he does his own business? Is the new maize as grains or in cobs. [/quote] |
Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by Grainlink(m): 1:00am On Sep 20 |
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Re: Grains Price Update From Northern State by saysoo: 8:03am On Sep 20 |
Grainlink:Can't you create your own thread. Why trying to destroy what another person has done? |
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