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Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Cutehector(m): 6:12am On Dec 08, 2022 |
seanery:This man. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Ayoolanairaland: 6:21am On Dec 08, 2022 |
If swine fever do you bad,you go know say piggery not for Nigerian's 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Lachynos2k2(m): 6:58am On Dec 08, 2022 |
brain54:not exactly, I have a couple of Muslim friends that munch pork pass me wet be christian. The only problem I have with piggery farming of nowadays is the extremely high feeding costs. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by bishopandy(m): 7:00am On Dec 08, 2022 |
My dear, it is very common for me that's why i am surprised you asked the question. Pig farming is not like fish pond that can be easily housed in your compound. There are factors to consider. That's why its not common like you said. Obasanjo farms has a different breed of pigs which is one of the best in Nigeria. In the year of the COVID, there was a swine flu that ate across pig farms. That you don't know about it doesn't mean its uncommon. That's my point. mariahAngel: |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by davillian(m): 7:00am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Dog meat de move Even snake meat de move Why pig no go move... Personally I think piggery is capital intensive and it takes time to start making money... |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:12am On Dec 08, 2022 |
No loud am. Let the few of us make enough money before the rest open their eyes |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by sharone21(f): 7:20am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Piggery is one of the main animal businesses in Cameroon, a cheaper substitute to beef but not as cheap as fish. Agriculture is more profound in Cameroon than Nigeria, no thanks to Boko Haram ... Though we may have more modern approach to it. The day I heard the cry of a pig, I was shocked....It cries like masquerade/spirit. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by k2money(m): 7:22am On Dec 08, 2022 |
TheNiceGuy:I have an herbalist as a friend. The only thing that can make traditional person not to eat it is if is forbidden for your odù |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Obakoolex(m): 7:23am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Johnnoo:Please which location are you talking about?? I sell too so am just trying to gather information. Thanks |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Hpesoj: 8:02am On Dec 08, 2022 |
AntiChristian: That's true. However, the reason why some Christians are not confortable with pork is rooted in the Mosaic dietary laws (see Leviticus 11:7; Deuteronomy 14:. While the Mosaic dietary laws were relaxed in the NT (see Mark 7:19; Luke 11:41; Acts 10:9-15; Timothy 4:1-5), some Christians still choose to do away with animals like pig. Salam. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Hpesoj: 8:17am On Dec 08, 2022 |
ojex004: Mr, you need to disabuse your mind with this childish mentality. Hate brings negative energy, and militates one's personal development. I don't know much about Islam, but Christ and his apostle while in this earth strongly emphasized Love as the response to hate. It works. You don't go around hating people or an entire tribe. Your helpers are likely to come from the most unimaginable place. For instance, for the past few decades now, those God have been bringing to my ways are neither from my religion, tribe, region, state or town, and even nationality. Imagine if I have a similar hate that you exude, I can't imagine what my situation will be. That you feel some individuals attack you or you have a disagreement on issues is not enough reason to malign others. Disagreement must come. Salam. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by MrBONE2(m): 8:20am On Dec 08, 2022 |
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Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by MrBONE2(m): 8:22am On Dec 08, 2022 |
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Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Moneyboyz: 8:32am On Dec 08, 2022 |
dawnomike: I know people that sell fresh pork meat, it doesn't last till evening before they run out of stock. They kill pigs everyday. It sells fast and expensive but people dey buy. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Developer404(m): 8:32am On Dec 08, 2022 |
My dad trains pigs before, they don't poop where they eat and they don't eat or sleep in their poop they aren't dirty as people think tho, during the time of rearing it neighbors stigmatized us, one even poisoned them, newly born ones eight of them died on the spot one night, |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by cooooooks(m): 8:36am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Religious reasons and lack of market. Muslims (at least most) can't eat or consume any part of the pig (knowingly). Many Christians also do not eat pork, but will likely consume other parts of the pig. However, as far as I know, pig meat efficiency is more than double the efficiency of beef. In a country lacking food like Nigeria, we actually need more pig farming. mariahAngel: 1 Like |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 9:04am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Gerrard59:Hmm I really do not know about bad publicity The market is huge in Nigeria, the main constraint is a supply issue . Pork meat is a big deal across the Middle Belt of Nigeria and in the South West . In Jalingo Taraba state, Pork is a really huge thing. Lagos is a leading producer also Oyo State. I do not agree with the negative publicity theory. If pork meat is affordable people will rush it. Nigerians that eat snake anyhow The main problem is know how and expensive inputs. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 9:11am On Dec 08, 2022 |
zoedew:Really All animals smell when you put them in a cage. Poultry smell is a lot worse because of how their poo is produced Chickens poo is a lot stinkier because their poo comes out mixed with urine and when broken down by bacteria produces more ammonia. That is why chicken poo is one of the best fertilizers 2 Likes |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Gerrard59(m): 9:17am On Dec 08, 2022 |
omonnakoda: I agree that the main issue is technical know-how and the quality feed input (our maize/soybean production is abysmally low). I think the issue is that Nigerians eat more of just pork than other by-products such as bacon, sausages, hot dogs etc. To generate more revenue, one needs to diversify into producing by-products. Just like crude oil refining into just petroleum rather than including diesel, kerosene, aviation fuel etc. This is from Smithfield's parent owner: "They produce a wide variety of packaged meats, including smoked and boiled hams, bacon, sausage, hot dogs, deli and luncheon meats, specialty products such as pepperoni, dry meat products, and ready-to-eat, prepared foods such as pre-cooked entrees and pre-cooked bacon and sausage.". http://www.wh-group.com/en/products/smithfield_food.php Generally, the demand will increase as more Chinese live in Nigeria. Hopefully, their presence will spur value addition as that is where the money is in. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by skj1377(m): 9:21am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Pigs suffer from swine fever. Which kills them in a week. Imagine your pig farm of over 500 pigs today and Next Week you have zero pigs or in short only the pig pen left. Will you invest heavily in such a business next time? |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 9:25am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Gerrard59:I do not agree that Bacon , sausages are where the money is or that we need Chinese to increase demand, In fact bacon and sausages are not likely to be a significant thing in Nigeria because they are alien and we have limited refrigeration logistic capacity. Bacon /sausages do not fit into Nigerian recipes. What people buy is roasted or smoked pork as well as fresh pork by the kilo. They(Bacon/sausages) are mainly bought by elites and repatriate/returnees in areas where they have refrigeration like Ikoyi Lekki I am not talking theory . It is a huge business in many states lke Lagos, Oyo, Taraba and Benue Fried pork is available on the street in many places in southern Nigeria Value addition is a complex thing and it is not only when you make bacon that you are adding value. Bacon/Sausages are not really healthy compared to fresh pork anyway. The Chinese are the world's largest consumer of pork and if we raise out game we could be a major exporter via Lekki in the near future. I do not think bacon and sausages are that big in China. They use pork in different ways |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by angelfallz(m): 9:35am On Dec 08, 2022 |
How do you now sir? Have you asked the 200 million Nigerians? Gerrard59: |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by romunu(m): 9:36am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Because one religion amongst the two major religions in Nigeria detest eating of pork meat and half of the other religion detest it too mariahAngel: |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 9:38am On Dec 08, 2022 |
skj1377:Well many do invest in pigs around the world. I do not see the logic here at all. In 2020 . The US exported $7 billion worth of pork products Chickens suffer illnesses like bird flu that can wipe out an entire poultry. Ask any fish farmer it is the same. You can wake up one morning and see your entire stock floating dead in the pond All forms of animal farming have the same kinds of issues not just pigs 1 Like |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by spindomer: 9:57am On Dec 08, 2022 |
I invested in Oke Aro pig village but the last swine flu pandemic affected my investment in pig farm . https://guardian.ng/features/avian-swine-fever-oke-aro-loses-10-farmers-incurs-n12b-losses/ 1 Like |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by omonnakoda: 10:13am On Dec 08, 2022 |
spindomer:Sorry. I think the scale of Oke-Aro is huge and I do not think in Southern Nigeria there is anything on that scale for any other animal apart from pigs. Pig farming is big in Nigeria with a huge market in Lagos State and the SW in comparison to Sheep goat farming in South Nigeria pig farming is more organized Government needs to invest in research and consolidate responsiveness to disease outbreaks like swine flu in terms of biosecurity and compensation regulations/provision |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by dlw09(f): 10:17am On Dec 08, 2022 |
hmmmmm |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by lugado: 10:45am On Dec 08, 2022 |
MufasaLion: Why are you people always so quick to blame the government for anything. Is it the government responsibility to invest in pig business? What are individuals doing? The truth is that the youths are not interested in dirty hard jobs that does not bring quick money and make them millionaires overnight. So interest in Agriculture is very low in this part of the country |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by Lepon02: 10:48am On Dec 08, 2022 |
mariahAngel: Elede? Haram! Tuehhhh. |
Re: Why Is Pig Farming Not Fully Explored In Nigeria? by user294(m): 11:20am On Dec 08, 2022 |
Lmao. If you want to obey such laws as clean and unclean animals, then you will be heading to hell. Obviously, you are just a Christian in your words, otherwise, you wouldn't invoke the laws of old. Have you forgotten when God asked either Paul or Peter "who has made unclean what I have made clean?", in the dream. Well, am tired of typing, but hope you understand me. Azularis: 1 Like |
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