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Agriculture / Basics Of Profitable Plantain Intercrop Farming by Agrosolveng: 11:06am On Feb 01, 2016
Often times people doubt when inputs and output are being analysed to them. they assume they are being cajoled. this article on plantain cultivation will enable you know the rudiments of plantain cultivation, especially when inter cropped. by virtue of knowing the basics, you will personally deduce the potentials in plantain cultivation. visit. www.agrosolve..com

pls be free to ask questions. we are always on ground to solve your arithmetics.

you can also talk to our experts on other areas of Agriculture by mailing us on agrosolveng@gmail.com

HAPPY NEW MONTH. FEBRUARY SHALL BRING ABOUT FAVOUR TO YOU AND WE SHALL ALL EXPERIENCE BOUNTIFUL HARVEST IN OUR FARMS.
Agriculture / Re: Raise Your Standard Of Living By Investing In Cucmber Cultivation. by Agrosolveng: 5:54am On Jan 31, 2016
well, the summary of the procedure is on www.agrosolve..com but if you doubt it, just ask how and we shall politely make it clear. the objective of agrosolve is to make people ask questions and we give solutions.
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Agriculture / Raise Your Standard Of Living By Investing In Cucmber Cultivation. by Agrosolveng: 6:00pm On Jan 29, 2016
From experience, cucumbers are commonly sold in bags except for few supermarket sales that is sold in Kilos. A bag of fresh big cucumber can be sold for the least of N5,000.
From practical experience, you can get 50Kg that will feel a bag from 3 stands all through the growing season.
So, if 1000 seeds are planted, assuming 900 seeds become productive. You get 300 plants giving you 50kg each. If a 50kg bag is N5,000. 300 plants gives N 1,500,000.
Remove whatever cost expended and you will realize smiling is your hobby.

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Agriculture / AGRICULTURE; The Only Way Forward by Agrosolveng: 6:15am On Jan 27, 2016
The agricultural history of Nigeria is intertwined with its political history. This can be assessed from the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods. during the pre-independence struggles and shortly after independence, before petroleum was discovered in commercial quantities, faced with the task of nation building and economic development, agriculture again beckoned and became the mainstay of the nation’s economy, The period of the colonial administration in Nigeria, 1861-1960, was punctuated by rather adhoc attention to agricultural development. During the era, considerable emphasis was placed on research and extension services. though selectively developed with preferences for cash crops against food crops, This was partly because the British colonial power abroad needed the raw materials there from to service the industries in Britain.
Nevertheless, agriculture played a pivotal role in laying the foundations for economic growth and social infrastructural development in Nigeria. This was achieved through massive investment in agriculture by both the federal and regional governments, leading to the establishment of research stations across the country. These include; Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), Ibadan; National Institute for Horticultural Research and Training (NIHORT), Ibadan; Institute for Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Moor Plantation, Ibadan; National Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR),Benin; Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria (RRIN), Benin; National Cereal Research Institute (NCRI), Badeji; Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN), Ibadan; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) Vom, Jos; National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), umudike; National Institute for Fisheries and Fresh Water Research, Kainji; National Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Lagos; National Institute for Animal Production, Zaira; International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan; National Institute for Trypanosomaisis Research (NITR), Kaduna; and 3 Universities of Agriculture across the regions. All this was geared towards boosting agricultural yields, and were funded appropriately by the governments
It is on record that the State welfare programmes of Chief Obafemi Awolowo led Action Group (AG) in the old Western Region like free education; free health care delivery, etc were funded by the Western Regional Government using proceeds from agriculture especially cocoa. The proceeds from the popular groundnut pyramid in the Northern Region funded national edifice like the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaira amongst others. Palm oil produce in the Eastern Region equally funded University of Nigeria, Nsukka to name a few! It is an incontrovertible fact that Malaysia and Indonesia, the world present leading producers of palm oil and rubber respectively, came to NIFOR and RRIN to learn how to cultivate these basic cash crops, and even went away with some seedlings. Ironically, Nigeria now imports these products from these countries!
Nigeria blessed with both human and natural resources has never at any given time lacked the desired soil or favourable weather conditions needed for successful agricultural production. What have been lacking are massive government investments due partly to the discovering of non-productive petroleum in commercial quantities, but mainly due to the implementation of neo-liberal/anti-poor, pro-rich policies of the government that ensured total neglect of this vital sector of the economy under the guise of government having no business doing business, and the resultant underdevelopment. This explains why the various research institutes, though staffed with seasoned and world acclaimed researchers remained largely unproductive, due to under-funding and attendant dearth of facilities, could barely sustain itself left alone carried out research works. This in turn accounts for the low agricultural production and the inevitability of food items importation.
If the necessary attention is paid to agriculture and the needed investment made to develop the sector, and its potentials fully harnessed, it will provide employment opportunities for the teeming unemployed youths currently loitering main streets of various cities. It will equally guarantee amongst other things: alternative source of foreign exchange; poverty alleviation; food security; rural empowerment; eradication of youth restiveness and militancy; and place the economy on the part of recovering.
Presently, virtually all food items imported to the country have their traditional aboard in the states across Nigeria, where soil and weather conditions are particularly favourable for the cultivation of such crops. For instance, rice which Nigeria is presently world leading importer of can be cultivated successfully in states like Benue, Kano, Ebonyi, and Lagos; coffee, apple and strawberry are grown in Jos, Plateau state; cocoa abounds in Ekiti, Ondo and Edo; cotton is grown in Zamfara, Katsina and Oyo; palm tree and rubber plantations do well in Eastern and Niger Delta states. Root crops like cassava, yam and potatoes do well in various states across the country while Cereal crops including maize, millet, sorghum, etc are cultivated across Northern states, the same thing with leguminous plants. Livestock production is also very successful in both Northern and Southern states, fruits and vegetable are never lacking on Nigerian soil; the rivers and ocean are also rich in aquatic foods; and the country has very rich forest belt in the southern parts. The list is endless! Yet, our parasitic ruling elite still go cap in hand to lesser countries like Thailand for rice and other basic food items. This is essentially because it serves as avenues to make easy cash than developing the agriculture industry that will benefit everybody.
It’s clear from the foregoing analysis, that if the agricultural sector must be made productive and sustainable, government at all levels must be prepared to take the lead and play central rules by investing massively in the development of the industry. Contrary to the believe in government quarters that the sector should be private driven, government it should be noted cannot renege on its duties, and could therefore not cede its constitutional responsibilities of ensuring food security for it teeming population to private profiteers.
Unfortunately, the recent downgrade in oil prices, the high level of unemployment and the unproductive crude oil that has eaten deep into our cells, left us with no option than to reverse to a productive area of the economy that can be achieved in nooks and crannies of the country. We have to reverse to cave dwelling and seek light, we all have to bring back the real Nigeria of the old. WE JUST HAVE TO GO BACK TO THE FARM.
If the economy of Nigeria must be able to cater for the increasing population, the government will have to concentrate its remaining funds into making policies that will make agriculture profitable to all and sundry. In the quest to wait while the government realize itself, we as Nigerians must wake up from our slumber and start retracing our steps back to the farm.
Lets invest in crop production. Lets commence absolute animal rearing. Lets utilize the smallest lake for fishing. Lets preserve our wildlife. LETS UTILIZE THE CRUDE SOIL CONTAINING THE CRUDE OIL.The present happenings in the oil sector and generally in the economy is an opportunity God has given to us to realize where we are falling and quickly rise to the call against poverty.

Contact us on agrosolveng@gmail.com and lets help you establish in Agriculture.

Agriculture / Re: Cool Cash In Tomato Farming by Agrosolveng: 7:52pm On Jan 25, 2016
EJaja:
Bros this one million is it per hectare or what, per greenhouse kit and what variety of tomatoes is it

thanks for 2 agrosolve greenhouse kit
Agriculture / Re: Cool Cash In Tomato Farming by Agrosolveng: 1:13pm On Jan 25, 2016
EJaja:
Bro this you 1m how do u intend to make it, is it through Greenhouse production or open field production, re you selling in baskets or in KG and if in KG how much do u sell per KG.

The size of the tomatoes u likely to get is not the type u can sell in basket cos the local marketers won't be able to retail it. so, u sell in kg except for the small ones u sell in basket.

its through a partial open field/greenhouse. using open field is dependent on the climatic conditions of the area and using greenhouse will be costly.... it's just a partial greenhouse from agrosolve technology

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Agriculture / Cool Cash In Tomato Farming by Agrosolveng: 11:55am On Jan 25, 2016
make over #1,000,000 in 8 months of a tomato season by investing about #100,000. get the fact from www.agrosolve..com
Agriculture / Re: RIVERS Farmer's Let Meet Here. by Agrosolveng: 3:49am On Jan 25, 2016
Present sir! am presently managing a large vegetable farm at Ikwerrengwo in Etche

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Agriculture / Crop Pathology by Agrosolveng: 10:07am On Jan 22, 2016
Taking Nigeria cultivation soils into consideration, farmers and potential gardeners need to be aware that fungi, nematodes, virus present in the soil can pose damages to their crops. Even when soil is sterilized or solarized, diseases still lead to crop failure and damages. Thus, a need to enlighten the general public on the absolute preventive and control measures recommended by the experts in AGROSOLVE.

We also assist in absolute pest control using our integrated pest control measures.

We attend to vegetable crops like tomato, pepper, cucumber, cabbage, e.t.c /cash crops and other crops.

Contact us from any part of the country on agrosolveng@gmail.com

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