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A Guide On How To Start Lucrative Garri Business With 25,000 Naira. by Echbee: 5:36am On Jun 25, 2022
Nigeria is the largest producer of cassava and 70% of cassava produced is processed into garri. There is a common slogan that no matter the amount of garri you produce, there is always a market with customers ready to pay.

Garri business is not limited to local markets as in Nigeria, but there is an opportunity in the international market for properly packaged garri.

How do you start this lucrative business? the level you want to participate depends on your target market. The fastest entry level to tap into this business is to selling of the garri, not starting from the processing.

How to start the lucrative garri business with just 25,000 naira.
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