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Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Topman7: 7:42pm On Dec 12 |
https://www.businessamlive.com/nigerias-6bn-cocoa-potential-drives-demand-for-serious-productivity-investments/ 16 Likes 6 Shares
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Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Topman7: 7:45pm On Dec 12 |
Tinubunomics dividends. 19 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by yoruboid: 7:55pm On Dec 12 |
Let it reign from Ondo, to Ogun, to Ekiti, Osun, Oyo and Kwara Those 500,000 tonne of cocoa within 2 years, with 1 tonne of cocoa 1 hectare of land 1 tonne of cocoa is valued at $10,500. That’s almost $6 billion dollars yearly for the 6 states. 53 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by press9jatv: 8:03pm On Dec 12 |
1 tonne of cocoa now is #15m 12 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Richtaiwo: 8:03pm On Dec 12 |
We read in the news everyday the contribution of zones to national economy. We have seen the contribution of 5 zones so far, except 1. Now, what exactly is the contribution of those 5 patches of barren land to the growth of the economy? Shebi I no specify these patches of barren land. Watch the unproductive migrants start attacking my comment instead of answering the simple and straightforward questions. 42 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by saintopus(m): 8:04pm On Dec 12 |
They should also bring in the proceeds from the sale of Cocoa so we can share among the state just like Niger Delta crude oil. 8 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by CodeTemplar: 8:58pm On Dec 12 |
Doing nothing but talking big. 4 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by CodeTemplar: 9:01pm On Dec 12 |
saintopus:Instead let everybody submit their earn8ngs and lets all share it. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Paraman: 9:02pm On Dec 12 |
But an obidient claimed Nigeria is now exporting less 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Zooposki(f): 9:27pm On Dec 12 |
Add value to the cocoa beans before exporting and stop all these foolishness of exporting raw materials. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by TimeManager(m): 9:39pm On Dec 12 |
Zooposki:It will soon stop, an export processing bill is before the senate, it has passed the second reading, I think. -Kiss the truth! 18 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by veraponpo(m): 9:54pm On Dec 12 |
Nigeria needs to embrace cash crops and apply the principle of comparative cost advantages expounded in Economics. We have no reason to be poor. Our minister of agriculture should have a clear cut policy on things like this. Within 4 years, we can tripple our supply and have enough food as well to feed our teeming population. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by LegendHero(m): 3:14am On Dec 13 |
yoruboid: Someone was saying this on Twitter today. Imagine governors from cocoa producing states invest massively in vast hectare of land and plant cocoa like their lives depend on it. Nothing stop them from making $40b yearly from cocoa. They should stop being lazy and reduce their dependence on the chicken change from FAAC. 32 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Johnn74: 3:24am On Dec 13 |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Olaide1295: 3:31am On Dec 13 |
We need to do more. Grow more cocoa and focus on export markets 5 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Topman7: 3:32am On Dec 13 |
Zooposki: The problem with your idea is that heavy tariffs are imposed on processed cocoa by the western nations, the main consumers, to protect their established firms like Nestle, Cadbury etc., making it unviable to engage in massive value addition prior to export. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by DeOTR: 4:02am On Dec 13 |
Topman7:Well, we also the market to sell the products within Africa. We can as well place heavy tariffs on imported products to make it unattractive locally. No be only them mad. 24 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by DeltaBachelor(m): 4:04am On Dec 13 |
Ok |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Undadogg: 4:15am On Dec 13 |
For your grains export or other Logistics needs. Check my signature. |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by haybhi1(m): 4:15am On Dec 13 |
DeOTR:We'll not win the game. We're not primary consumers within Africa. We won't even make as much money. 12 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by adioolayi(m): 4:17am On Dec 13 |
Southwest Governors should wake-up!!! This commodity brought Cocoa House in Ibadan...we don't have oil, but Cocoa did wonders.. What has happened Wake up and increase your IGR...we have the land and the weather! 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by haybhi1(m): 4:18am On Dec 13 |
I think this is goodnews for Nigeria. SW particularly. I'm just sad the SW is doing all these things and getting about nothing in return. We put on the table a lot more than we get. Being nice won't take us anywhere. billyG:It grows everywhere is a fact. SW makes the most of it is another fact. In fact, during the regional era, cocoa was the reason SW edge other regions financially and remuneration-wise 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Exousiang01(m): 4:18am On Dec 13 |
When you have a working president things start working 9 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by haybhi1(m): 4:22am On Dec 13 |
adioolayi:I'm telling you. The highest non-oil export is by us SW, yet we don't get any 13% rebate like the SS, no disrespect to the SS, though. In revenue, we top. In tax generation, it's still us the highest. We're giving too much to the country and getting about nothing in return. It's one of my biggest wish we went our way make everybody bear him papa name. After all, hatred and envy is all we achieve for all we do. Anyway, if you care to make some dollar cash as a side hustle. Check my siggy, profile, and learn about ST, Cbex. It's about the only thing I can guarantee helps people get daily 10k+ lately 20 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by buckeyemedia: 4:22am On Dec 13 |
saintopus:Lazy Thing, because u are sharing the proceeds from Rubber, Palm Oil, Cassava, with other states abi? Even 1 petrol chemical refinery your state government no fit build, na the crude wey dey ground free, na that one be your own? 5 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by uuzba(m): 4:46am On Dec 13 |
Not sure about this "jump". One plate of beans and bread used to be N500. Now, you spend N1500 for even LESS beans and bread. It's inflation that has happened. Quantity is same or reduced. 8 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by MissPride(f): 5:07am On Dec 13 |
uuzba:It seems you are the only business analyst on this thread that actually reads. Nigerian farmers, their cocoa exports skyrocketed due to the devaluation of the Naira, which fell to as low as N1,675 against the US dollar, as reported by FMDQ. This devaluation made Nigerian cocoa exports relatively cheaper....In summary, earning in USD is the goal everyone should target 4 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by werisetogether(m): 5:13am On Dec 13 |
LegendHero: Thanks for sharing this brilliant idea At times I wonder: is it that such ideas don't occur to our politicians OR that they lack the will to act on them? 6 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Ebubu6: 5:16am On Dec 13 |
press9jatv:hmm |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by MakindeHassan: 5:18am On Dec 13 |
Caused by naira devaluation 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by abdsamad(m): 5:26am On Dec 13 |
yoruboid: The fact that the yoruba states do not cooperate to the degree of forming a semiautonomous region is more evidence that we are not really going anywhere in this country. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria Cocoa Exports Jumps By 300% From ₦161.8 Billion To ₦644 Billion by Lordbinsmar: 5:31am On Dec 13 |
Yet naa craze oyinbo for Switzerland dey control the price of cocoa. When will black pipu wake up. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
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