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Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 5:59pm On Jan 29, 2016
I want to quit farming this year... I want to go into processing and marketing of food products. I want to manage farmers. Not because farming is not profitable but because some really good farmers I know are suffering. Really suffering. And that is not down to the abundance of food but because they lack the right management practises. It's a big problem and I want to put in my quota in solving it.

I have been restless for a while now. Very restless. Nigeria's economy is sinking with the price of oil.

Statistics show that Nigeria spent 35billion dollars on food importation in 2015. And made a meagre 350 million from food exportation. This is a serious problem. Nigeria is in Trouble

I am speculating that more Nigerians will die of hunger than boko haram's terrorism in the next 10 years if we do not save our economy.

How can we save this economy of ours... There are areas of agriculture that is sweeping in foreign exchange for the country on a daily basis. And there are other areas that we can close up shop. And stop sending our precious cash abroad.

I have been doing some research. I think every well meaning farmer irrespective of his farming interests should have a level of export product to gain some foreign exchange.

We can turn this economic problem to our favour. We can make it the best thing that has happened to us. Believe me, a lot of attention will be transferred to people with exportable product. Considering that Nigeria is desperately scrambling for ways to revive its economy.

Let's set up plantations, farm settlements an farm estates for exportable products.

Hotmas911 already caught the vision as he is setting up a cashew plantation in ogbomosho (Land of Cashew ).

With this I have tried to streamline what I will do in 2016.

I'll be sharing them in 2 posts. You are welcome to partner, copy, criticize (constructively) or give your own view point or idea to improve what I already have.

Cc My big bro pavore9, Kalusam, hotmas911.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Nobody: 6:04pm On Jan 29, 2016
Interesting.
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 6:10pm On Jan 29, 2016
The first product of my restlessness was FOOD DISTRIBUTION. Nigeria's 4th highest Food import is FISH. Nigeria spends over 1 million dollars a day importing fish and other fish products.
One would imagine that with such statistics, fish farmers will be billionaires and hard to find. But yet in every corner of every city there are fish farmers crying about their inability to make sales... It's a problem.

I discovered in my research that farmers arr only able to sell at corners close to them. And most people around them don't need what they produce. That's why a basjet of tomatoes can be 1200 in jos and 7000 in Lagos or port harcourt or Owerri. Food distribution is poor. So I have set out to solve it.

Same goes for poultry farmers. Some farmers arr unable to sell their chickens and eggs. While some Nigerians are literally killing themselves to import this from cotonou and other nearby countries. PROBLEM!

Also I also had the misfortune of experiencing this in my Jireh Project. I knew I would have made more money if I got my marketing right. PROBLEM! I am fully motivated to solve it.

So late last year, I started work on solving it. Give you a little glimpse of what I have done so far.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 6:24pm On Jan 29, 2016
I have broken down my idea.

First step would be to set up a collection point, where farmers come and register their harvest... It can start twice a week and later become everyday.

Next step. Sign up some farmers, give them improved seeds, train them and allow them to farm. Draw a plan on how and when they'll farm in order to meet your specific needs at a specific time.

Step 3. Set up a fresh food outlet in any city of choice, with solid branding.

Step 4. Start publicizing.

Step 5. Train more farmers

Step 6. Set up more collection points and outlets

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Nobody: 6:24pm On Jan 29, 2016
Another big problem Nigeria needs to tackle is food processing.
I recently bought about 8 Onions for 50 bucks on my street. The woman simply gave it out because it usually get spoilt due to low demand and excess supply.
Just two months ago, this same woman sold three miserly Onions at the same price.

Same goes for pepper and tomatoes. You cannot imagine how much gets rotten even during shipment from the various farms.

That to me is a huge waste.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 6:32pm On Jan 29, 2016
DonChippy:
Another big problem Nigeria need to tackle is food processing.
I recently bought about 8 Onions for 50 bucks on my street. The woman simply gave it out because it usually get spoilt due to low demand and excess supply.
Just two months ago, this same woman sold three miserly Onions at the same price.

Same goes for pepper and tomatoes. You cannot imagine how much gets rotten even during shipment from the various farms.

That to me is a huge waste.
That's the imbalance I talk about. Why would everybody go and start producing onions at the same time? Just because that's the easiest period to produce. Processing food especially for vegetables is not as nutritious as eating it fresh. Most processed food are just garbage. For the amount of farmers in Nigeria, I don't think we should have excess of any product. At least for now. That's why I said I want to manage farmers. So that we can produce what is needed when it is needed. And put the rest of our energy in exportable products.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Nobody: 6:38pm On Jan 29, 2016
jasper7:

That's the imbalance I talk about. Why would everybody go and start producing onions at the same time? Just because that's the easiest period to produce. Processing food especially for vegetables is not as nutritious as eating it fresh. Most processed food are just garbage. For the amount of farmers in Nigeria, I don't think we should have excess of any product. At least for now. That's why I said I want to manage farmers. So that we can produce what is needed when it is needed. And put the rest of our energy in exportable products.
The Onion is just an example.
How about preservation or an effective on-demand distribution chain.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 6:43pm On Jan 29, 2016
We need fresh food outlets springing up in every major city. Just as ww have fast foods everywhere.

When I did the numbers with my business analysis team... The profit was off the roof. I had to call my investors and alert them of an opportunity they can tap into.

I am tired of buying my food from a dirty market. I woukd rather by from a place as neat as KFC.

I got to discover that the reason food is really expensive in Nigeria is because of the number of hands that our food have to pass through before it gets to our kitchen.

Farmer >> Marketer>> Distributor >> Wholesaler >> Retailer >> Consumer

The chain is too long... Each step adding their ridiculous profit margin. Thereby escalating the price. And leaving the farmer impoverished. See why I want to quit farming?

I want to make it a 3 step process
Farmer> Distributor>Consumer

Allowing the farmer to get good money for his endeavours. Abd allowing the consumer get quality with a fair price.

Can I do it? Maybe

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by ajsans: 6:48pm On Jan 29, 2016
jasper7:
We need fresh food outlets springing up in every major city. Just as ww have fast foods everywhere.

When I did the numbers with my business analysis team... The profit was off the roof. I had to call my investors and alert them of an opportunity they can tap into.

I am tired of buying my food from a dirty market. I woukd rather by from a place as neat as KFC.

I got to discover that the reason food is really expensive in Nigeria is because of the number of hands that our food have to pass through before it gets to our kitchen.

Farmer >> Marketer>> Distributor >> Wholesaler >> Retailer >> Consumer

The chain is too long... Each step adding their ridiculous profit margin. Thereby escalating the price. And leaving the farmer impoverished. See why I want to quit farming?

I want to make it a 3 step process
Farmer> Distributor>Consumer

Allowing the farmer to get good money for his endeavours. Abd allowing the consumer get quality with a fair price.

Can I do it? Maybe
can you do it?YES

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Pavore9: 7:02pm On Jan 29, 2016
Between the farm and the dining table requires smart minds that will make the farmers happy to produce more and consumers happy with their shopping.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 7:03pm On Jan 29, 2016
ajsans:
can you do it?YES
I hope so too.
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 7:04pm On Jan 29, 2016
Pavore9:
Between the farm and the dining table requires smart minds that will make the farmers happy to produce more and consumers happy with their shopping.
My point exactly!! Can I carve these words in stone and use them?

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Pavore9: 7:06pm On Jan 29, 2016
jasper7:

My point exactly!! Can I carve these words in stone and use them?

Feel free.
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 7:06pm On Jan 29, 2016
So... That's my first plan. Get food distribution right. For the farmers and for myself. My plan is elaborate, can't share it all on NL.
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jackbennie: 7:31pm On Jan 29, 2016
Nice ideal bro have been thinking abt this for a long time my plan was going into processing of farm produce becos have seen the way farmers r suffering
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by petitchouchou: 7:57pm On Jan 29, 2016
Love, love the idea! Would love to be a part of those setting up hygienic fresh produce outlets. I'm ready when you are smiley
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by miqos02(m): 8:40pm On Jan 29, 2016
I brought my seat here
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by fatytoy333(m): 9:45pm On Jan 29, 2016
Its a laudable project to embark on. Each time I travel through the Oje fruit market at Ibadan, it grieves me to see the effort of our farmers being Wasted everyday.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by fatytoy333(m): 9:45pm On Jan 29, 2016
Its a laudable project to embark on. Each time I travel through the Oje fruit market at Ibadan, it grieves me to see the effort of our farmers being Wasted everyday.
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 10:03pm On Jan 29, 2016
My 2nd project for the year... Is my foreign exchange project. Setting up a cocoa plantation. I need cocoa money. Cocoa is the biggest non-oil export.

I used to be afraid of cocoa farming because of the disease issue. But I have been doing my research and things are looking good.
I have serious interest in the hard currency it attracts and my children will be born to inherit my investment.

5,000 hectares by 2020 is the target.
Can I do it? Yes? No? I think I can

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Walexz02(m): 10:19pm On Jan 29, 2016
Wao, Jasper got this from back to back as usual. When this is achieved farmers would truely be happy to produce more food.. Nice one Mr Jasper
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Nobody: 10:20pm On Jan 29, 2016
Quite impressing! Am into plantation (Plantain)
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by hotmas911(m): 10:24pm On Jan 29, 2016
@Jasper7 the way you are thinking is the way to go. I totally agree with you. Becoming a billionaire in dollars through agriculture in Nigeria requires thinking outside the box. So many problems with agriculture, those that will make the most visible impact are those who provide solutions to these challenges.
But if one has not found a way to get himself to experience these problems, one might not be able to see all the opportunities hidden in the problems. My advice to people is get started in agriculture but don't limit your thoughts to just growing crops. Get started, experience the problems and think.
For people like us agriculture is Eldorado! I'm following, great job you are doing here.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Kalusam(m): 10:34pm On Jan 29, 2016
Following keenly my brother!
jasper7:
I want to quit farming this year... I want to go into processing and marketing of food products. I want to manage farmers. Not because farming is not profitable but because some really good farmers I know are suffering. Really suffering. And that is not down to the abundance of food but because they lack the right management practises. It's a big problem and I want to put in my quota in solving it.

I have been restless for a while now. Very restless. Nigeria's economy is sinking with the price of oil.

Statistics show that Nigeria spent 35billion dollars on food importation in 2015. And made a meagre 350 million from food exportation. This is a serious problem. Nigeria is in Trouble

I am speculating that more Nigerians will die of hunger than boko haram's terrorism in the next 10 years if we do not save our economy.

How can we save this economy of ours... There are areas of agriculture that is sweeping in foreign exchange for the country on a daily basis. And there are other areas that we can close up shop. And stop sending our precious cash abroad.

I have been doing some research. I think every well meaning farmer irrespective of his farming interests should have a level of export product to gain some foreign exchange.

We can turn this economic problem to our favour. We can make it the best thing that has happened to us. Believe me, a lot of attention will be transferred to people with exportable product. Considering that Nigeria is desperately scrambling for ways to revive its economy.

Let's set up plantations, farm settlements an farm estates for exportable products.

Hotmas911 already caught the vision as he is setting up a cashew plantation in ogbomosho (Land of Cashew ).

With this I have tried to streamline what I will do in 2016.

I'll be sharing them in 2 posts. You are welcome to partner, copy, criticize (constructively) or give your own view point or idea to improve what I already have.

Cc My big bro pavore9, Kalusam, hotmas911.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 10:36pm On Jan 29, 2016
hotmas911:
@Jasper7 the way you are thinking is the way to go. I totally agree with you. Becoming a billionaire in dollars through agriculture in Nigeria requires thinking outside the box. So many problems with agriculture, those that will make the most visible impact are those who provide solutions to these challenges.
But if one has not found a way to get himself to experience these problems, one might not be able to see all the opportunities hidden in the problems. My advice to people is get started in agriculture but don't limit your thoughts to just growing crops. Get started, experience the problems and think.
For people like us agriculture is Eldorado! I'm following, great job you are doing here.
Nice one my boss... You inspire me alot.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Kalusam(m): 10:50pm On Jan 29, 2016
Read the ideas you've got there; great we are thinking in the same direction even though we've not discussed about this previously . Was chatting with my friend last week on how his journey to his Dad's farm went...he told me something that let my jaw dropping! His Dad harvested and stored about 9 bags of Cocoa pods and they sold for 450k...my guy got a gift of 100k from Daddy for his 1 week stay, end of story. Now, Imagine if they were exporting them?

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 11:08pm On Jan 29, 2016
Kalusam:
Read the ideas you've got there; great we are thinking in the same direction even though we've not discussed about this previously . Was chatting with my friend last week on how his journey to his Dad's farm went...he told me something that let my jaw dropping! His Dad harvested and stored about 9 bags of Cocoa pods and they sold for 450k...my guy got a gift of 100k from Daddy for his 1 week stay, end of story. Now, Imagine if they were exporting them?
My brother cocoa is gold now o. It's craxy money. A kg sells for 800 in Nigerian market now

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Iconicmodel(m): 11:14pm On Jan 29, 2016
Welldone. Keep moving.

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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by zainabicy: 11:35pm On Jan 29, 2016
Gradually shifting from production 2 marketing-becoming d middle man tongue embarassed lipsrsealed
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 12:04am On Jan 30, 2016
zainabicy:
Gradually shifting from production 2 marketing-becoming d middle man tongue embarassed lipsrsealed
Lol.. If you put it that way, yes. All of us cannot squeeze our head in production. Who are we leaving marketing

for?
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by kazy01(m): 2:44am On Jan 30, 2016
This is a great Idea indeed
GOD bless you
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Pavore9: 4:27am On Jan 30, 2016
Post harvest preservation, fine tuning marketing & the distribution channels, export orientation would create so much opportunities. Kenya presently exports on an annual basis, thousands of 40ft containers filled only with avocados..we must wake up!

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