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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Wonderboy1(m): 6:28pm On Mar 17, 2015
Is that not much for mi.....need acres rather.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 7:23pm On Mar 17, 2015
Wonderboy1:
Is that not much for mi.....need acres rather.

oya, whatsapp me.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by saliubello(m): 7:30pm On Mar 17, 2015
jasper7:

Great ideas sir. I can't put up the whole 20hectares for investment. That one is my own private investment grin.

Just straighten up this area for me, Are you saying it should be a 1 time investment?

I have a 100hectare integrated farm project that I am still working on called the "R" project. This one is just "a toe in the water". This is more like a contract farming.

I should be in Thailand by next month to negotiate that one. The market I have now for vegetables cannot be satisfied by 100hectares. so, it's a work in progress.

This is just a short term contract farm. because the land it's being set on is to be used for "Greater things" by myself and hotmas911.


At the moment, I'll suggest one time investment for a year but most will want per season. Believing that all expenses will be catered for in the investment fund.

I strongly believe in this project. Though, my greatest fear is 'the market". But I know the product will sell itself.

Nairalanders must be employed in the distribution and sales of the products
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 7:43pm On Mar 17, 2015
saliubello:


At the moment, I'll suggest one time investment for a year but most will want per season. Believing that all expenses will be catered for in the investment fund.

I strongly believe in this project. Though, my greatest fear is 'the market". But I know the product will sell itself.

Nairalanders must be employed in the distribution and sales of the products
oga, believe me when I say market is the least of my problem. The market is there begging.

Last month, 2 trailers of watermelon are offloaded in relief market in owerri on a daily basis, as at last week it turned to 4. The market is expanding. who knows? by next month it can turn to 8. I will not sit by and watch other people eat the money alone. especially when I have sweeter and better species, begging to be planted.

Mind you, population of Owerri is just slightly over 500,000. while Lagos has over 21,000,000 people

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by saliubello(m): 9:48pm On Mar 17, 2015
Yoruba people have a saying, "eni ti o mona, ni a tele". Transliterarily, na him wey sabi road, person dey follow. This my guy 'gat gut, you cannot be misled following him.

This is my beloved, in WHOM I am well pleased. Im presently engaged financially, but I put it to you all to subscribe fully..

Ago Imodu people are smiling already partnering with Jasper. Ogbomosho is next. We in Igboora are coming soon.

Ride on Our guy.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by noblefarm: 10:06pm On Mar 17, 2015
jasper7:
Payment portal will be opened 2moro. Payment portal will close on the 7th of April.

my chairman, are u in ogbomoso now, hope u no forget me abt d watermelon o?
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 10:11pm On Mar 17, 2015
saliubello:
Yoruba people have a saying, "eni ti o mona, ni a tele". Transliterarily, na him wey sabi road, person dey follow. This my guy 'gat gut, you cannot be misled following him.

This is my beloved, in WHOM I am well pleased. Im presently engaged financially, but I put it to you all to subscribe fully..

Ago Imodu people are smiling already partnering with Jasper. Ogbomosho is next. We in Igboora are coming soon.

Ride on Our guy.
Hahahaha... oga, dis ur endorsement strong wella o. na this type PDP and APC dey find.

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 10:12pm On Mar 17, 2015
noblefarm:


my chairman, are u in ogbomoso now, hope u no forget me abt d watermelon o?
At all, I have not forgotten.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by noblefarm: 10:13pm On Mar 17, 2015
jasper7:

At all, I have not forgotten.

good
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by AreaFada2: 4:29am On Mar 18, 2015
saliubello:
Yoruba people have a saying, "eni ti o mona, ni a tele". Transliterarily, na him wey sabi road, person dey follow. This my guy 'gat gut, you cannot be misled following him.

This is my beloved, in WHOM I am well pleased. Im presently engaged financially, but I put it to you all to subscribe fully..

Ago Imodu people are smiling already partnering with Jasper. Ogbomosho is next. We in Igboora are coming soon.

Ride on Our guy.
.

True talk.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by hotmas911(m): 9:45am On Mar 18, 2015
For those looking for opportunities to make money from agric, this is your chance. Partnering with Jasper7 could be the smartest agric investment you'll ever make this year.

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by lanre2009: 12:57pm On Mar 18, 2015
Water melon solves erectile disfunction in men, by Dr. Mercola

In the US, July is National Watermelon Month, so named not only because a cool, refreshing slice of watermelon represents the epitome of summer, but also because watermelon harvests peak this month. Watermelon is now the most-consumed melon in the US (followed by cantaloupe and honeydew). This cousin to cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash is thought to have originated in Egypt close to 5,000 years ago, where it is depicted in hieroglyphics.

Today, upwards of 300 watermelon varieties are grown in the US and Mexico (although only about 50 are popular). You may think you know everything there is to know about this summertime fruit, but allow me to surprise you… watermelon is more than just delicious… it’s a super-healthy addition to your diet (in moderation, of course). You just need to be careful when eating any melon, including watermelon to follow the advice of Wayne Pickering in my interview. Eat melon alone or leave it alone because it will make your stomach groan. So ideally, no food 30 minutes before or after eating melons.

Six watermelon facts that might surprise you:-

Watermelon Has More Lycopene Than Raw Tomatoes
Lycopene is a powerful carotenoid antioxidant that gives fruits and vegetables a pink or red color. It’s most often associated with tomatoes, but watermelon is actually a more concentrated source.
Compared to a large fresh tomato, one cup of watermelon has 1.5 times the lycopene (6 milligrams (mg) in watermelon compared to 4 mg in a tomato). More on why lycopene is so important shortly…

Watermelon Juice May Relieve Muscle Soreness
If you have a juicer, try juicing about one-third of a fresh watermelon and drinking its juice prior to your next workout. This contains a little over one gram of l-citrulline, an amino acid that seems to protect against muscle pain.
One study found that men who drank natural unpasteurized watermelon juice prior to their workouts had reduced muscle soreness 24 hours later compared to those who drank a placebo.
You do need to be careful with drinking watermelon juice, though, as it contains a significant amount of fructose. It may be better to eat the entire fruit, or opt for these other tips to prevent muscle soreness.

Watermelon Is a Fruit and a Vegetable
Remember how watermelon is related to cucumbers, pumpkin, and squash? That’s because it’s part vegetable and part fruit (it’s a sweet, seed-producing plant, after all). The other clue that watermelon is both fruit and vegetable? The rind is entirely edible…

You Can Eat Watermelon Rind and Seeds
Most people throw away the watermelon rind, but try putting it in a blender with some lime for a healthy, refreshing treat. Not only does the rind contain plenty of health-promoting and blood-building chlorophyll, but the rind actually contains more of the amino acid citrulline than the pink flesh.
Citrulline is converted to arginine in your kidneys, and not only is this amino acid important for heart health and maintaining your immune system, but it has been researched to have potential therapeutic value in over 100 health conditions.8 While many people prefer seedless watermelon varieties, black watermelon seeds are edible and actually quite healthy. They contain iron, zinc, protein, and fiber. (In case you were wondering, seedless watermelons aren’t genetically modified, as they’re the result of hybridization.)

It’s Mostly Water
This might not be surprising, but it’s still a fun fact; watermelon is more than 91 percent water.10 This means that eating watermelon with you on a hot summer day is a tasty way to help you stay hydrated and avoid dehydration (it’s not a substitute for drinking plenty of fresh water, however).

Some Watermelon Are Yellow
The Yellow Crimson watermelon has yellow flesh with a sweeter, honey flavor than the more popular pink-fleshed Crimson Sweet. It’s likely that yellow watermelon offers its own unique set of nutritional benefits, but most research to date has focused on the pink-fleshed varieties.

Lycopene: Watermelon’s Nutritional Claim to Fame
Watermelon is an excellent source of lycopene, with upwards of 6,500 micrograms (6.5 mg) in less than half a cup (the red-fleshed varieties will contain significantly more lycopene than yellow-fleshed watermelon).
Also noteworthy, the lycopene in watermelon appears to be quite stable, with little deterioration occurring even after it’s been cut and stored in the refrigerator for more than two days. In one study, it took about seven days of storage for the lycopene to deteriorate, and then it was only by about 6 percent to 11 percent.
So what makes lycopene so important? Lycopene’s antioxidant activity has long been suggested to be more powerful than that of other carotenoids, such as beta-carotene. In one study, after controlling for other stroke risk factors, such as older age and diabetes, they found that men with the highest blood levels of lycopene were 55 percent less likely to have a stroke than those with the lowest.
A 2014 meta-analysis also revealed that lycopene decreased stroke risk (including stroke occurrence or mortality) by more than 19 percent. In addition to lowering your risk of stroke, lycopene has been shown to have potential anti-cancer activity, likely due to its potent antioxidant properties.
A 2014 meta-analysis of 10 studies also showed that dietary lycopene may protect against the risk of ovarian cancer among postmenopausal women. There is also some evidence from animal studies that lycopene may help with cancer treatment as well.
One study found that lycopene treatment reduced the growth of brain tumors while another showed frequent lycopene intake suppressed breast tumor growth in mice.

Watermelon Extract May Significantly Reduce Blood Pressure
New research also highlights the role of watermelon nutrients on heart attack prevention, via a significant reduction in blood pressure. Obese study participants who received citrulline and arginine supplements derived from watermelon extract had significant improvements in blood pressure and cardiac stress, both while at rest and undergoing a stressful cold-water test. According to the researchers: “Watermelon supplementation reduced aortic BP [blood pressure] and myocardial oxygen demand during CPT [cold pressor test] and the magnitude of the cold-induced increase in wave reflection in obese adults with hypertension. Watermelon may provide cardioprotection by attenuating cold-induced aortic hemodynamic responses.
” Remember, in your body the citrulline in watermelon is converted into L-arginine, which is a precursor to nitric oxide. Adequate nitric oxide is required to enable you blood vessels to stay relaxed and open for blood flow, which is one reason why it may help lower blood pressure.

Watermelon for Inflammation, Sexual Health and More
L-arginine may also help with erectile dysfunction by helping to relax your blood vessels, including those supplying blood to your penis – and that’s why watermelon is sometimes referred to as “Nature’s Viagra.” In fact, citrulline supplementation has been found to improve erection hardness in men with mild erectile dysfunction.

What else is watermelon good for? It’s rich in anti-inflammatory substances. For instance, watermelon contains the anti-inflammatory antioxidant lycopene as well as cucurbitacin E, or tripterpenoid, which reduces the activity of the pain and inflammation-causing enzyme cyclooxygenase – the same enzyme blocked by COX-2 inhibitors, which include most NSAIDs like aspirin and ibuprofen. While being very low in calories (about 46 calories in a cup), watermelon also contains an impressive variety of other important nutrients in which many Americans are lacking, including:

Vitamin C
Vitamin B6
Potassium
Vitamin A
Magnesium

Cutting into a watermelon and finding out it lacks flavor is disappointing. There’s a trick you can use to pick out a ripe watermelon, either from your farmer’s market or your own melon patch. Look for a pale, buttery-yellow spot (not white or green) on the bottom. This is where the watermelon sits on the ground ripening, and it’s one of the best indicators of ripeness you can use (even commercial watermelon pickers use this as a gauge).

Other tricks for picking a ripe watermelon include:

a. Should be heavy for its size
b Smooth rind with a dull top (the top is the side opposite the ground spot)
c. The thump test (this is controversial, but ripe watermelon is said to have a hollow bass sound)

Store your watermelon in a cool area (50-60 degrees F) until it’s cut. Cut watermelon should be refrigerated (and be sure to wipe off your watermelon with a damp cloth prior to cutting it). Remember, try the rind blended with some lime juice rather than simply tossing it in the trash (choose an organic watermelon especially if you’ll be eating the rind). Finally, watermelon should be enjoyed in moderation due to its fructose content. One-sixteenth of a medium watermelon contains 11.3 grams offructose (I recommend keeping your total fructose intake below 25 grams of fructose per day if you’re in good health, and below 15 grams a day if you’re overweight or have high blood pressure or diabetes).

Culled from: The Eagle Online

Source:- http://theeagleonline.com.ng/water-melon-solves-erectile-disfunction-in-men-by-dr-mercola/

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 3:33pm On Mar 18, 2015
lanre2009:
Water melon solves erectile disfunction in men, by Dr. Mercola

In the US, July is National Watermelon Month, so named not only because a cool, refreshing slice of watermelon represents the epitome of summer, but also because watermelon harvests peak this month. Watermelon is now the most-consumed melon in the US (followed by cantaloupe and honeydew). This cousin to cucumbers, pumpkins, and squash is thought to have originated in Egypt close to 5,000 years ago, where it is depicted in hieroglyphics.

Today, upwards of 300 watermelon varieties are grown in the US and Mexico (although only about 50 are popular). You may think you know everything there is to know about this summertime fruit, but allow me to surprise you… watermelon is more than just delicious… it’s a super-healthy addition to your diet (in moderation, of course). You just need to be careful when eating any melon, including watermelon to follow the advice of Wayne Pickering in my interview. Eat melon alone or leave it alone because it will make your stomach groan. So ideally, no food 30 minutes before or after eating melons.

Six watermelon facts that might surprise you:-

Watermelon Has More Lycopene Than Raw Tomatoes
Lycopene is a powerful carotenoid antioxidant that gives fruits and vegetables a pink or red color. It’s most often associated with tomatoes, but watermelon is actually a more concentrated source.
Compared to a large fresh tomato, one cup of watermelon has 1.5 times the lycopene (6 milligrams (mg) in watermelon compared to 4 mg in a tomato). More on why lycopene is so important shortly…

Watermelon Juice May Relieve Muscle Soreness
If you have a juicer, try juicing about one-third of a fresh watermelon and drinking its juice prior to your next workout. This contains a little over one gram of l-citrulline, an amino acid that seems to protect against muscle pain.
One study found that men who drank natural unpasteurized watermelon juice prior to their workouts had reduced muscle soreness 24 hours later compared to those who drank a placebo.
You do need to be careful with drinking watermelon juice, though, as it contains a significant amount of fructose. It may be better to eat the entire fruit, or opt for these other tips to prevent muscle soreness.

Watermelon Is a Fruit and a Vegetable
Remember how watermelon is related to cucumbers, pumpkin, and squash? That’s because it’s part vegetable and part fruit (it’s a sweet, seed-producing plant, after all). The other clue that watermelon is both fruit and vegetable? The rind is entirely edible…

You Can Eat Watermelon Rind and Seeds
Most people throw away the watermelon rind, but try putting it in a blender with some lime for a healthy, refreshing treat. Not only does the rind contain plenty of health-promoting and blood-building chlorophyll, but the rind actually contains more of the amino acid citrulline than the pink flesh.
Citrulline is converted to arginine in your kidneys, and not only is this amino acid important for heart health and maintaining your immune system, but it has been researched to have potential therapeutic value in over 100 health conditions.8 While many people prefer seedless watermelon varieties, black watermelon seeds are edible and actually quite healthy. They contain iron, zinc, protein, and fiber. (In case you were wondering, seedless watermelons aren’t genetically modified, as they’re the result of hybridization.)

It’s Mostly Water
This might not be surprising, but it’s still a fun fact; watermelon is more than 91 percent water.10 This means that eating watermelon with you on a hot summer day is a tasty way to help you stay hydrated and avoid dehydration (it’s not a substitute for drinking plenty of fresh water, however).

Some Watermelon Are Yellow
The Yellow Crimson watermelon has yellow flesh with a sweeter, honey flavor than the more popular pink-fleshed Crimson Sweet. It’s likely that yellow watermelon offers its own unique set of nutritional benefits, but most research to date has focused on the pink-fleshed varieties.

Lycopene: Watermelon’s Nutritional Claim to Fame
Watermelon is an excellent source of lycopene, with upwards of 6,500 micrograms (6.5 mg) in less than half a cup (the red-fleshed varieties will contain significantly more lycopene than yellow-fleshed watermelon).
Also noteworthy, the lycopene in watermelon appears to be quite stable, with little deterioration occurring even after it’s been cut and stored in the refrigerator for more than two days. In one study, it took about seven days of storage for the lycopene to deteriorate, and then it was only by about 6 percent to 11 percent.
So what makes lycopene so important? Lycopene’s antioxidant activity has long been suggested to be more powerful than that of other carotenoids, such as beta-carotene. In one study, after controlling for other stroke risk factors, such as older age and diabetes, they found that men with the highest blood levels of lycopene were 55 percent less likely to have a stroke than those with the lowest.
A 2014 meta-analysis also revealed that lycopene decreased stroke risk (including stroke occurrence or mortality) by more than 19 percent. In addition to lowering your risk of stroke, lycopene has been shown to have potential anti-cancer activity, likely due to its potent antioxidant properties.
A 2014 meta-analysis of 10 studies also showed that dietary lycopene may protect against the risk of ovarian cancer among postmenopausal women. There is also some evidence from animal studies that lycopene may help with cancer treatment as well.
One study found that lycopene treatment reduced the growth of brain tumors while another showed frequent lycopene intake suppressed breast tumor growth in mice.

Watermelon Extract May Significantly Reduce Blood Pressure
New research also highlights the role of watermelon nutrients on heart attack prevention, via a significant reduction in blood pressure. Obese study participants who received citrulline and arginine supplements derived from watermelon extract had significant improvements in blood pressure and cardiac stress, both while at rest and undergoing a stressful cold-water test. According to the researchers: “Watermelon supplementation reduced aortic BP [blood pressure] and myocardial oxygen demand during CPT [cold pressor test] and the magnitude of the cold-induced increase in wave reflection in obese adults with hypertension. Watermelon may provide cardioprotection by attenuating cold-induced aortic hemodynamic responses.
” Remember, in your body the citrulline in watermelon is converted into L-arginine, which is a precursor to nitric oxide. Adequate nitric oxide is required to enable you blood vessels to stay relaxed and open for blood flow, which is one reason why it may help lower blood pressure.

Watermelon for Inflammation, Sexual Health and More
L-arginine may also help with erectile dysfunction by helping to relax your blood vessels, including those supplying blood to your penis – and that’s why watermelon is sometimes referred to as “Nature’s Viagra.” In fact, citrulline supplementation has been found to improve erection hardness in men with mild erectile dysfunction.

What else is watermelon good for? It’s rich in anti-inflammatory substances. For instance, watermelon contains the anti-inflammatory antioxidant lycopene as well as cucurbitacin E, or tripterpenoid, which reduces the activity of the pain and inflammation-causing enzyme cyclooxygenase – the same enzyme blocked by COX-2 inhibitors, which include most NSAIDs like aspirin and ibuprofen. While being very low in calories (about 46 calories in a cup), watermelon also contains an impressive variety of other important nutrients in which many Americans are lacking, including:

Vitamin C
Vitamin B6
Potassium
Vitamin A
Magnesium

Cutting into a watermelon and finding out it lacks flavor is disappointing. There’s a trick you can use to pick out a ripe watermelon, either from your farmer’s market or your own melon patch. Look for a pale, buttery-yellow spot (not white or green) on the bottom. This is where the watermelon sits on the ground ripening, and it’s one of the best indicators of ripeness you can use (even commercial watermelon pickers use this as a gauge).

Other tricks for picking a ripe watermelon include:

a. Should be heavy for its size
b Smooth rind with a dull top (the top is the side opposite the ground spot)
c. The thump test (this is controversial, but ripe watermelon is said to have a hollow bass sound)

Store your watermelon in a cool area (50-60 degrees F) until it’s cut. Cut watermelon should be refrigerated (and be sure to wipe off your watermelon with a damp cloth prior to cutting it). Remember, try the rind blended with some lime juice rather than simply tossing it in the trash (choose an organic watermelon especially if you’ll be eating the rind). Finally, watermelon should be enjoyed in moderation due to its fructose content. One-sixteenth of a medium watermelon contains 11.3 grams offructose (I recommend keeping your total fructose intake below 25 grams of fructose per day if you’re in good health, and below 15 grams a day if you’re overweight or have high blood pressure or diabetes).

Culled from: The Eagle Online

Source:- http://theeagleonline.com.ng/water-melon-solves-erectile-disfunction-in-men-by-dr-mercola/
Powerful info.

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by lanre2009: 3:51pm On Mar 18, 2015
jasper7:

Powerful info.

A potential farmer myself, once i am ready to kick-start the process i shall surely consult the ORACLE... grin grin grin wink
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Fhemmmy: 4:43pm On Mar 18, 2015
My Chairman at the top, i have some questions BUT will call you . . . However, at the minimum, would go for an acre . . . trying to persuade the madam at home for us to do more.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 1:04am On Mar 19, 2015
Been all over the legal documentations and agreements with Thai Agro.

ThankGod we have concluded and ready to fly. They are my official partners on this project. I like working with them because I know their worth on the field and I am a product of the company.

This are the steps for Investment.

STEP 1. Pay your agreed amount. Please if you haven't booked your slot with me, call and confirm if there's still space available.

STEP 2. Contact me via email to confirm your payment, Once payment is confirmed, the contract Agreement will be forwarded to you to read and sign where necessary.


Work starts in Ogbomosho next week. I like to communicate through action

The farm is open to visits as soon as we start.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by nikaShow(m): 8:08am On Mar 19, 2015
saliubello:
Yoruba people have a saying, "eni ti o mona, ni a tele". Transliterarily, na him wey sabi road, person dey follow. This my guy 'gat gut, you cannot be misled following him.

This is my beloved, in WHOM I am well pleased. Im presently engaged financially, but I put it to you all to subscribe fully..

Ago Imodu people are smiling already partnering with Jasper. Ogbomosho is next. We in Igboora are coming soon.

Ride on Our guy.


Brosiee!
The 'Ago 'a'modu' guys are not smiling yet ooo...the project is still ongoing...

Give us 1/2 months now, we 'should' be smiling...
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 9:45am On Mar 20, 2015
knowledge of oneself is needful. If you don't know your worth, you'll be bought for cheap
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 11:41am On Mar 23, 2015
Why have we decided that every thing fresh food in Nigeria must be sold in dirty environment. The dirtiest places in Nigeria are not our Refuse dumps. but our fresh food market, from our slaughter slabs, to meat market to vegetable market and the rest of them. Are all very dirty. And the most pathetic part of it is that we the consumers are left with no choice that to take it as we see it.

Well, am looking to change that, I believe with the large consumer market Nigeria has, we should not be restricted to only one variety of crops or conditions.

I think a consumer should have a full description of what he or she is about to buy. And choose the one that is closest to the specifics he requires.

For example, a consumer has to know what specie of vegetable he's buying, under what conditions the vegetables were stored or produced, the chemical residue percentage of the product, the practise used in producing the crops (organic, inorganic, synthetic).

These and more are what we are looking to expose our people to and offer to them at still the best prices. You'd be able to order your weekly vegetable supply online and have it delivered to you at home.

These and more are the things we plan to offer in the farm being developed now

I am looking to changing the game. And by the special grace of God, we will.

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by ogb5(m): 3:01pm On Mar 23, 2015
jasper7:
Last week, when I came back to owerri, I went to the market, to buy some fruits for my fridge. The Lady selling the fruits told me the small ball of watermelon I was pricing was N500. I was flabbergasted! Is this not the same watermelon that is sold for N100 in wholesale?

It got me angry, and I made up my mind that my watermelon farm that I have been delaying for so long must start up immediately.

Also, my cucumber has been in demand of recent, naturally I sell my cucumber within imo state, but now I am getting calls from Rivers, Delta, Abia, Edo and Cross River states for supply and my little 2hectare farm can no longer meet up with the demand.

So, I have decided to take the bull by the horn now, I have secured 20 hectares in the Hastom Green City at Ogbomosho, Thanks to Hotmas911.

The Land has been cleared, we are moving in next week for Land preparation.

Everything is set. The market, Labour, technical team and Land. the only thing that is left is the farm input.

I am taking up 10hectares personally, and opening up the remaining 10hectares for interested investors.

The ROI is a minimum, or over 50% in 5 months.

If you know me well, you'll know that I say only what I am sure of

I am interested.

What is the minimum amount one can invest and what is the maximum amount one can invest
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 7:29pm On Mar 24, 2015
ogb5:


I am interested.

What is the minimum amount one can invest and what is the maximum amount one can invest
contact me via whatsapp or email
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 8:52pm On Mar 24, 2015
Live in ogbomosho tomorrow to negotiate tractor and Bore-hole. Peace.... pics upload 2moro
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Nobody: 5:56am On Mar 26, 2015
I'd like to participate.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Nobody: 6:39am On Mar 27, 2015
If the contract is just for a year and I get 50% ROI at the end of five months, that means, I'll have gotten 100% ROI by the end of 10 months with no profit to show for it.

So, what's the need?
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Denn(m): 7:19am On Mar 27, 2015
rationalmind:
If the contract is just for a year and I get 50% ROI at the end of five months, that means, I'll have gotten 100% ROI by the end of 10 months with no profit to show for it.

So, what's the need?

where did you learn your own maths?

return on investment means the extra income you make on your capital.

if you invest 250k, in five months, you get 250k multiplied by 1.5 and that gives N375,000. If ROI is payable at the end of the 5 months, you get N125,000 ....your initial 250k is still there to be either re-invested for another 5 months or you call it in.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Nobody: 9:01am On Mar 27, 2015
Denn:


where did you learn your own maths?

return on investment means the extra income you make on your capital.

if you invest 250k, in five months, you get 250k multiplied by 1.5 and that gives N375,000. If ROI is payable at the end of the 5 months, you get N175,000 ....your initial 250k is still there to be either re-invested for another 5 months or you call it in.

Even though your calculation seems to be wrong which makes me wonder where you learnt your own maths as well, I get the point. I was confusing ROI with getting ones initial capital back.

50% ROI is 0.5 multiplied by 250,000 which is 125,000. That means after 5 months, you get 125,000. The initial capital remains as you rightly said.
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Denn(m): 9:24am On Mar 27, 2015
rationalmind:


Even though your calculation seems to be wrong which makes me wonder where you learnt your own maths as well, I get the point. I was confusing ROI with getting ones initial capital back.

50% ROI is 0.5 multiplied by 250,000 which is 125,000. That means after 5 months, you get 125,000. The initial capital remains as you rightly said.

You are right....my calculation was wrong (just woke up then ) but my point was right.

Seems we went to the same school for our maths but I attended more classes....lol

I will modify my post accordingly.

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Nobody: 9:26am On Mar 27, 2015
Denn:


You are right....my calculation was wrong (just woke up then ) but my point was right.

Seems we went to the same school for our maths but I attended more classes....lol

I will modify my post accordingly.

grin grin

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Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by kolokolobi(m): 11:04am On Mar 28, 2015
Please what's the status of this project
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by Kuljoe(m): 5:55am On Mar 29, 2015
Hoping to see pics as u said
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 4:11pm On Apr 08, 2015
We Thank God who has helped this project take shape. Investment closing on the 17th of April...
Re: Invest In My 20 Hectare Watermelon/cucumber Farm by jasper7(m): 4:50pm On Apr 08, 2015
Pictures from my 2nd visit after land clearing. At the tomato nursery of Hastom Green City.

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