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Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Apitch(m): 2:30pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
That's quite painful bro but thank GOD u didn't give up. Get ur knowledge well and this time, with GOD, we will be reading ur testimony |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 2:37pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
Apitch: That's quite painful bro but thank GOD u didn't give up.I believe and it must surely come to pass. is there any poultry farmer around nnewi axis |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by samseen02(m): 6:25pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
Did you know that snails are the most prolific livestock animal producing morethan 150 eggs at a time in one clutch? It’s also the livestock that requires less stress in breeding them. You can buy a baby snail for less than N30 and make more than N200 as profit on such snail when it reaches table size. The prolific aspect is that you can decide to breed 4 snails and before a year runs out you will have more than a thousand snails in your snail farm. Though their is a kind of spechie that produce this amount of eggs at a time twice in a year. It is called Achtina achatina, capable of producing 300 eggs in a clutch. If you can produce at least 30, 000 snails that sells @N50 each (whole sale price) table size you will be making N1,500,000 in one season. Snail also does not require money to buy their foods as it is naturally available. You may be wondering how you are going to setup the business. Pls read the full report here: http:// www.wealthmeans..com/2013/06/ wealth-in-snail-farming-business.html 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 10:37pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
FarmTech:my farm dey emene |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 10:42pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
Buchika: umu nne m daalu nuo, abum onye igboukwu. I am into cassava farming and processing, but to tell you the truth it's not easy at all, I started with the wrong foot forward and I lost heavily, was demoralised but now I am understudy ing a successful poultry farmer cause I believe I must surely make it in agriculture. ka ohagodi m etuaYes that's the spirit. Farming isnt for the faint hearted. Lots of patients, courage and perseverance is required. Just remember that failure is part of success. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by FarmTech(m): 11:57pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
Buchika: umu nne m daalu nuo, abum onye igboukwu. I am into cassava farming and processing, but to tell you the truth it's not easy at all, I started with the wrong foot forward and I lost heavily, was demoralised but now I am understudy ing a successful poultry farmer cause I believe I must surely make it in agriculture. ka ohagodi m etua.. Do u process to cassava or flour? |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by FarmTech(m): 11:57pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
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Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by saintpn(f): 12:45am On Aug 05, 2014 |
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Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 6:08am On Aug 05, 2014 |
FarmTech:my processing factory was designed to produce both garri and flour, but my greatest challenge in the business is not the end product cos I hardly meet demand. my problem is how to peel the tubers efficiently mechanically and drying 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Apitch(m): 9:05am On Aug 05, 2014 |
Farming is yet to get saturated so no matter ur sector, u can hardly meet target that's why we need to encourage the youths to get busy and forget about the white collar job that's if the have the oppurtunity To me, land(space) is the biggest challenge in agriculture and not fund. Do u agree? 2 Likes |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by FarmTech(m): 11:58am On Aug 05, 2014 |
Buchika: my processing factory was designed to produce both garri and flour, but my greatest challenge in the business is not the end product cos I hardly meet demand. my problem is how to peel the tubers efficiently mechanically and drying.. How do u currently peel the cassava? I've once came across a tool that's more effective than knive. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by FarmTech(m): 1:27pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Apitch: Farming is yet to get saturated so no matter ur sector, u can hardly meet target that's why we need to encourage the youths to get busy and forget about the white collar job that's if the have the oppurtunity.. But there are many places where u can rent land for as low as 5k per yr. I've seen them on NL here. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Apitch(m): 2:29pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
FarmTech:That's for those in the west and not here in the east, but I stand to be corrected |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 4:23pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Apitch:I rented 166 plots of land where I cultivated my cassava 12500 naira total cost plus 2 gallons of palm wine. not up to 2000 naira per hectar and its within awka axis 4 Likes |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 4:40pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
FarmTech:my brother I engage village women who charge 600 naira per wheel barrow and they peel with knives. it took almost 4 days for me to process 3 tons of cassava to finish product. the labour cost is mind blowing. that's why I am looking for a small scale peeler that can peel at even 90% efficient rate but I am yet to get one. I got something from futa akure back then but I realised after installation that it's crap, the village women is way faster than the machine and it chop the cassava tuber thereby wasting it and on top of that I 've to fuel it. brother it's a very long story. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Apitch(m): 8:01pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Buchika: I rented 166 plots of land where I cultivated my cassava 12500 naira total cost plus 2 gallons of palm wine. not up to 2000 naira per hectar and its within awka axisThat's part of the reasons I opened this thread, link me up with where I can rent such land. Pls beep me on 08038927644, we need to talk 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 9:56pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
saintpn: i want to go into grasscutter farming i need you to put me thru can i have your contact. Am from Ozubulu but i stay in Abanwanne biko butuo nkata okwu gi eba ka onye obuna ogbasara soro na amutakwa ihe. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 10:02pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Buchika: I rented 166 plots of land where I cultivated my cassava 12500 naira total cost plus 2 gallons of palm wine. not up to 2000 naira per hectar and its within awka axisI think it's safer to own the land on which you farm. Villagers can really frustrate a leasee. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 10:11pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 10:12pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by fayahsoul: 10:12pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Buchika: I rented 166 plots of land where I cultivated my cassava 12500 naira total cost plus 2 gallons of palm wine. not up to 2000 naira per hectar and its within awka axishmmm thats supprising. I have heard of this before and i'm still wondering how such expanse of land could be leased at a give away price. Is the road to your site motorable? |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by FarmTech(m): 11:05pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Buchika: my brother I engage village women who charge 600 naira per wheel barrow and they peel with knives. it took almost 4 days for me to process 3 tons of cassava to finish product. the labour cost is mind blowing. that's why I am looking for a small scale peeler that can peel at even 90% efficient rate but I am yet to get one. I got something from futa akure back then but I realised after installation that it's crap, the village women is way faster than the machine and it chop the cassava tuber thereby wasting it and on top of that I 've to fuel it. brother it's a very long story... Wow, peeling is quit a problem. Check out these peeler I was talking about: http://www.cassavabiz.org/postharvest/3a_phequip.htm#ncampeeler. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by FarmTech(m): 11:08pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
Buchika: I rented 166 plots of land where I cultivated my cassava 12500 naira total cost plus 2 gallons of palm wine. not up to 2000 naira per hectar and its within awka axis.. Pls I'm also highly interested in this. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 2:44am On Aug 06, 2014 |
Apitch:are you on what's app |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 2:50am On Aug 06, 2014 |
fayahsoul:but you have to start from somewhere, I didn't experience any problem from the umunna that rented me the parcel of land moreover it's renewed every 18 months that's the expected lifespan of cassava. where is the money to buy such expanse of land |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 2:52am On Aug 06, 2014 |
fayahsoul: 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 2:56am On Aug 06, 2014 |
fayahsoul:yea it's motorable but not the best of roads. it's 911 Mercedes truck that evacuate s my harvest. it's still manageable. for me farming land is not the problem at all. ask around. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 3:11am On Aug 06, 2014 |
FarmTech:bro I 've seen all those contraption, apart from that thing that looks like knife non of the so called machine is workable. I have visited and searched all over Nigeria and online also for a peeler, gone to all the agricultural research institute in Nigeria there is none. remember I am still a small scale processor and I am looking for something to give me like 2-3 tons per hour. I saw something I believe that's workable on the internet from Brazil but it's something I can't afford cos the capacity is very high. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Buchika: 3:40am On Aug 06, 2014 |
as an experienced cassava farmer my advice to anyone who want s to go into commercial cassava farming is make sure your farmland is tractorable that's it's well destumped, minimise manual labour to the least possible, make sure your farmland access is motorable, be friendly with your state ADP extensions officers, know your market target, if it's only for garri, cultivate the best local variety, but if it's for starch go for all these TME419 or IITA improved variety. if you want to process commercial also and you don't have an efficient peeling system forget it you won't make it. the reason village women makes profit is they do all the processing themselves they pay no one from uprooting to frying, they pay only for grating and pressing which is very very insignificant. 1 Like |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Apitch(m): 6:02am On Aug 06, 2014 |
Buchika: are you on what's appYes I am |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by boluwajokosegun: 3:55pm On Aug 06, 2014 |
@ Buchika, very good advise but there is a way out to processing, why not employ two staff on monthly salary who will help in the processing work , get staff who can peel & fry Can the house brainstorm on the way out or visit some small scale firm to find out how they manage it. |
Re: Anambra Farmers, Let's Meet Here by Pavore9: 6:09pm On Aug 06, 2014 |
Buchika: I rented 166 plots of land where I cultivated my cassava 12500 naira total cost plus 2 gallons of palm wine. not up to 2000 naira per hectar and its within awka axisWhich part of Awka? 2 Likes 2 Shares |
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