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Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by jimfend: 9:54am On Aug 26, 2015
ok
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by teepsee(f): 9:54am On Aug 26, 2015
I thought they say the north do grow tomatoes, or is that one a different one. Don't get it I
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by rugipp(m): 9:55am On Aug 26, 2015
Jj
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by keepfighting(m): 9:56am On Aug 26, 2015
So what are we doing with the ones we grow here?
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by IYANGBALI: 9:56am On Aug 26, 2015
when we have a lot of toyin tomatoes walking round the streets of Lagos
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 9:56am On Aug 26, 2015
what rubbish.
cant that money be used to improve on our agricultural sector
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 9:57am On Aug 26, 2015
teepsee:
I thought they say the north do grow tomatoes, or is that one a different one. Don't get it I

same here, what re they contributing in this country self ?
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by jikolite: 9:59am On Aug 26, 2015
[That is nigeria my country..quote author=bugs2 post=37342803]The Federal Government yesterday said Nigeria spends N16 billion yearly on importing tomatoes.

Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Sonny Echono, who puts the country’s domestic demand for tomatoes at 2.3 million tonnes, said the country only produces 1.8 million tonnes yearly.

Echono, who spoke at a workshop on “Development and application of post-harvest handling model for horticural Crops” in Abuja, added that 750, 000 tonnes of tomatoes is lost to post-harvest.

He said: “Horticultural crops, because of their delicate nature face tremendous post-harvest challenges. In Nigeria, specifically, tomatoes has the highest priorities with domestic demand of 2.3 million tonnes of fresh production annually, national production of 1.8 million tonnes, waste of over 750, 000 tonnes and an import bill of N16 billion to make up for shortfall in local production.

“Post-harvest losses have been estimated to range between five and 20 per cent for grains; 20 per cent for fish and as high as between 50 and 60 per cent for tubers, fruits and vegetables.”

Mr. Echono, who was represented by the Director, Agribusiness and Market Development, Engr. Jatto Ohiare, said N717 million is spent by the country in importing citrus.

Echono said the horticultural sector is faced with problem of processing and post-harvest handling, adding that 1.53 million tonnes of citrus production is lost yearly.

He added that government is working with private sector to tackle post-harvest challenges.

He said: “Citrus has national production of 3.48 million tonnes, contributing about 29.71 per cent of the world’s production and 81.93 per cent of Africa’s total output. However, 1.53 million tonnes of citrus production is lost annually as waste while an annual import of N717 million has been recorded.

“The government of Nigeria among other activities and in partnership with the private sector is tackling this through the establishment of the Staple Crop Processing Zones where horticultural crops processing plants are being built and associated clusters of producers identified and assisted with necessary inputs/infrastructures.

“The establishment of two export crop handling, preservation and conditioning centres.”

Source: http://monitor9ja.com/2015/08/nigeria-spends-n16b-yearly-importing-tomatoes/[/quote]
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Goke7: 10:00am On Aug 26, 2015
From where are we importing these tomatoes sef, an easily perishable product for matter.

Where are we importing these tomatoes from before I believe this story
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by erico2k2(m): 10:03am On Aug 26, 2015
make the Northerners start to plant tomatoes nah
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Olufemiolaolu(m): 10:03am On Aug 26, 2015
Too bad, Agric business is d best. It has unlimited opportunities.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by lordbish(m): 10:03am On Aug 26, 2015
Hmmmm i dnt believe it, is it the government or individuals are importing it or are we being fooled when we have enough lands to plant it.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Emeskhalifa(m): 10:04am On Aug 26, 2015
kayo80:
What? I don't want to believe this. What of all the tomatoes coming from the north? I live in idimu (somewhere in Lagos) and there is a trailer that comes from the north weekly, filled with baskets of tomatoes to supply the Hausa pepper sellers at the pipeline market here...Where are the imported tomatoes delivered too? Shoprite and other big stores?
i thnk they refferin to can/tin tomatoes
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Olufemiolaolu(m): 10:04am On Aug 26, 2015
erico2k2:
make the Northerners start to plant tomatoes nah
The same northerner u always call aboki rite? now u can now see their relevance abi?
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 10:06am On Aug 26, 2015
Land is wasting, yes but where are the lands. Hope you know how difficult it is to get land even when the purpose is for farming, because of a corrupt system. I know so many youths who care lass about white collar jobs but wants to farm. Even those with the jobs still wanna farm.
Freemanan:
YET LAND IS WASTING... JOBLESS GRADUATES AND YOUTHS ARE MOVING TO BIG CITIES AND LIVING UNDER BRIDGE WAITING FOR WHITE COLLAR JOB...



WHILE OUR LAND IS WASTING.. PICK A HOE, FARM, FARM, AND FARM... KANYI JIKOTA
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by kayo80(m): 10:06am On Aug 26, 2015
Emeskhalifa:

i thnk they refferin to can/tin tomatoes

Okay. I think I can believe that. Many people use tin tomatoes.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by teepsee(f): 10:08am On Aug 26, 2015
Goodboiyy:


same here, what re they contributing in this country self ?
now I understand why they are fighting themselves let biafra don't go.
All they are good at is producing thieves in the name of politicians, yet they remain the poor people in the country.
SMH
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Idrismusty97(m): 10:10am On Aug 26, 2015
Nigeria importing tomatoes? Abomination! Arewa got work to do.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Ybnm4life(m): 10:11am On Aug 26, 2015
Like seriously #i16b on tomatoes only when we we have all the resources we have to plant and cultivate better improved species of tomatoes on our wonderful soil by our unemloyed youth seeking for how to improve this country through their contributions in any form.
God should help us from the snare of corruptions in this our dear nation because of some stupid leader who are not ready to invest in agriculture who basically look out for the money they can only loot at the expense of providing loans for farmers for the prouduction of cash and arable crops which can help us to be less reliant on impotation...
The thunder that will fire you people is still doing push up in Ijebu land...
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by ADAMUdaCOWBOY: 10:11am On Aug 26, 2015
Freemanan:
YET LAND IS WASTING... JOBLESS GRADUATES AND YOUTHS ARE MOVING TO BIG CITIES AND LIVING UNDER BRIDGE WAITING FOR WHITE COLLAR JOB...



WHILE OUR LAND IS WASTING.. PICK A HOE, FARM, FARM, AND FARM... KANYI JIKOTA
Less than 5% of Britons are farmers, yet they feed their country and export food. To farm profitably you need some level of mechanisation and that costs money. And also, the government need to make youths realise it is not compulsory for everyone to be a graduate. Why should I go through the rigour of undergraduate training and wind up a farmer?
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 10:12am On Aug 26, 2015
ilobasama:
Land is wasting, yes but where are the lands. Hope you know how difficult it is to get land even when the purpose is for farming, because of a corrupt system. I know so many youths who care lass about white collar jobs but wants to farm. Even those with the jobs still wanna farm.
Goto the village (mine) and see lots of family ready to lease land for penny but no one Cares. There are lands Mate... Why are the youths glued to the big cities doing Nothing?
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 10:13am On Aug 26, 2015
teepsee:
now I understand why they are fighting themselves let biafra don't go.
All they are good at is producing thieves in the name of politicians, yet they remain the poor people in the country.
SMH

Bunch of Lazy fools, Wasted human resources, they claim they re more in terms of population than Southern Nigeria , can't they channel that to productive tin, ?
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Emeskhalifa(m): 10:14am On Aug 26, 2015
kayo80:


Okay. I think I can believe that. Many people use tin tomatoes.
das tru. especially those big hotels, They use it in large volume

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Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 10:15am On Aug 26, 2015
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:

Less than 5% of Britons are farmers, yet they feed their country and export food. To farm profitably you need some level of mechanisation and that costs money. And also, the government need to make youths realise it is not compulsory for everyone to be a graduate. Why should I go through the rigour of undergraduate training and wind up a farmer?
Haven't you seen Dangote's farmers?
Better graduates... You will upgrade farming. Google Mexican agriculture, you go hala.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 10:16am On Aug 26, 2015
You know its very easy for us to sit and talk. Where are you now. The village ? Are you farming ?
Freemanan:

Goto the village (mine) and see lots of family ready to lease land for penny but no one Cares. There are lands Mate... Why are the youths glued to the big cities doing Nothing?

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Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by kayo80(m): 10:16am On Aug 26, 2015
Emeskhalifa:

das tru. especially those big hotels, They use it in large volume

Yea
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by teepsee(f): 10:20am On Aug 26, 2015
Goodboiyy:

Bunch of Lazy fools, Wasted human resources, they claim they re more in terms of population than Southern Nigeria , can't they channel that to productive tin, ?
well don't be surprise, bombing and killing innocent people is their way of being productive.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nobody: 10:22am On Aug 26, 2015
ilobasama:
You know its very easy for us to sit and talk. Where are you now. The village ? Are you farming ?
No... I am occupied already and I Hope to invest in Agriculture someday.
Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Pavore9: 10:22am On Aug 26, 2015
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:

Less than 5% of Britons are farmers, yet they feed their country and export food. To farm profitably you need some level of mechanisation and that costs money. And also, the government need to make youths realise it is not compulsory for everyone to be a graduate. Why should I go through the rigour of undergraduate training and wind up a farmer?

Being a graduate farmer even gives one an edge so the University education is not a waste. Being a farmer is beyond hoes and cutlasses, it is becoming more technical by the day as Agricultural output is no longer determined by land size but innovative knowledge. Today, one can harvest 10tonnes of sweet potatoes from a 50ft by 100ft plot of land even within an urban area without even touching a hoe or a cutlass while most who are still doing it the traditional way may not even achieve that from an acre with the back breaking labour involved.

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Re: Nigeria Spends N16b Yearly Importing Tomatoes by Nuhusky: 10:22am On Aug 26, 2015
The issue is not that Nigerians can not produce enough Tomato the problem is that the importers would not invest in the local farmers they prefer to invest in foreign goods

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