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Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by age2richee: 4:37am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Hi Jasper, please can you send me your email? Better still, you can send me a short mail to Rcagetu@gmail.com so we can talk .like minds bro. Thanks so much. jasper7: |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by lexicot: 5:02am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Nice one Mr. Jasper. The idea is applaudable and a feasible one also. Distribution and presentation is a different ball game on its own... One crucial aspect of making the project is the re-orientation of retailers. But before you take a dive pls do test the water. We are in a hot temperate region which have its own merit and demerit. But a cooler region as an edge. Availability of Electricity is also a big deciding factor. An almost new model for our temperate region is crucial.. Using a copy and paste approach of other countries model could be detrimental cos they ve things we don't have and we have things they don’t have. So a feasibility study that will mainly factor in open market will see this idea metamorphose to something real. Open market in the sense that one don't need a defined structure like walmart or target to make sale. Open market will help market like mile 12 and the rest. Since they are the major market, it is logical to have it as ur study theme. But first... A small model should first be created and studied before looking at the expansion phase. I am also looking at the pricing scheme of produce. A semi-central agric stock market will see everybody (farmers, distributor and retailers) happy. 10 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 6:20am On Jan 30, 2016 |
1) Even though u be my Oga at d top, I disagree with some of the problems & solution u raised as I outline below. You said: jasper7: Personally, I blv the 1st problem is PRESERVATION. Most of food produced by farmers got wasted because of the availability of preservation medium/process. We buy apples (imported from S.Africa) in Nigeria all year round at the same price no matter the season. I understand that these apples have been harvested & preserved in previous year b4 coming/getting to Nigeria. How were they able to achieve that? In my own little research, I found out we can implement simple preservation methods/technique that suit our unique condition/climate in Nigeria & that will solve this problem. Even after distribution, you still nd preservation to make it last longer at the destination/shops b4 the home/table. I stand to be corrected. 13 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 6:54am On Jan 30, 2016 |
2) STANDARDISATION & PACKAGING Another very BIG problem is STANDARDISATION & PACKAGING of our farm produces. We can not continue to use our old standards & packaging & expect a new result. We must come up with standard & modern way of selling so as to appeal to the niche market. Standards will come with selling ALL farm produce in weights (kg) so that people cld just walk in to such shops, pick the quantity they want & pay for it. Also, can the price be maintained the same throughout the year? If the price is higher than open market prices, Nigerians will go to the open market. Packaging comes in how we move/transport & display these produce from the farm to the shops. We must overcome ALL these b4 we can have a headway in fresh farm produce sale in shops. 10 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 7:03am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jasper7: At the collection point, are you going to be buying their products? If you are not, I doubt if this might work. Farmers need money NOW NOW & if you can't give them, they leave you & sell in the open market for less. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 7:05am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jasper7: I also doubt the workability of this plan because of the peculiar nature of Nigeria farmers. They will simply take your trainings, inputs e.t.c, use it for a while & abandon you. Go & ask Guinness PLC, Lever Brothers (& other companies that have tried it in the past) why they had to have their onw farm or import their agricultural needs. 5 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 7:07am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jasper7: Now, this is a viable venture. But also, how do you preserve at such outlets? Our hot climate does not allow us leave these product at room temperatures, they will simply rot away. As I said: In my own little research, I found out we can implement simple preservation methods/technique that suit our unique condition/climate in Nigeria & that will solve this problem. We can collabo on this 4 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 7:08am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jasper7:Publicity might take all your budget if you are not careful. I blv a simple working model cld be established & the success of such will advertise itself. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Newway2(m): 7:19am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jasper7: I blv that instead of training the illitrated farmes (which might not be worth it in the long run), we can form a farming group of the educated farmers who will understand the benefits of such ideas in the long run & key into it. Such way, the idea will gain ground fast. jasper7: Let's start small, learn from it & grow. ALL in ALL, it's a great wake up call & I have been personally thinking along the same paths for some time now. But, if we don't get standardisation & packaging right, we may not achieve this lofty goal. I blv we can do it. Yes we can! May GOD bless our hustles. QED 13 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by whirlwind7(m): 8:11am On Jan 30, 2016 |
jasper7: Yes you can! Your words are making love to my heart! |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 8:25am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Newway2: Your concerns have been duly noted. I'll just want you to know that everyhthing is down to good planning and organization. A simple farming time table eliminates some of these issues you brought up |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 8:29am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Newway2:How many farmers collect cash at the spot in the open market? Lol... Funny. My brother I am a practising farmer, I know what will favour farmers and that's what I will offer them. Like I said, I can't start sharing my whole plan here. |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 8:30am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Newway2:What is publicity? |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 8:37am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Pavore9:True... Reading my mind as usual. |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by lalaray: 9:43am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Pls send ur email address to raymond.otokunrin.com |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by viktor556(m): 9:47am On Jan 30, 2016 |
Kalusam:*9 bags of dried cocoa beans*. |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by PapaBrowne(m): 12:41pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
Jasper is an excellent mind. 20 of him in this country would put Nigeria on the global Agro map in the class of Brazil, Argentina & Thailand. @jasper. You are always an inspiration. Interestingly we are working on a similar project and have been on it for 3 years running. We've been lucky with financing as it has come in droves. Our first four mini outlets would open up this year. The real work is in sourcing. First, getting your farmers to meet your specifications. Then getting a wide array of products to meet the demands of a broad spectrum of clients. The big word in all of this is LOGISTICS. Designing a multi modal logistics system with the use of some simple technologies like the mobile phone would help move the products from farm gate to the retail centers with near zero wastage. This is big big big. Just a small insight. Shoprite is big. Yes. We agree. But average daily footfall in the busiest shoprite in Nigeria: 2000-4000 visits daily. Average footfall in an average market in a mid sized city: 30,000-40,000 visits. That tells us the market is much larger for fresh food products than for provisions. Once again, the opportunity is Big, big, big and I think you are on a part of progress. 4 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by mrsage(m): 1:41pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
Good concept |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 2:30pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
@papabrowne. My big oga happy new year... You flatter me too much. Let's keep on hands on deck. Change is coming fast. |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by lilreese: 3:00pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
Following this steps |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Nobody: 3:51pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
Nice one guys. I think the approach will be of immense benefits to farmers because most of them lack information on how to maximize their outputs and of course no market information systems. I was consulted for a firm producing industrial glucose from cassava. They had an instalation capacity that will use 400Metric Tons of Cassava Tubers everyday. The firm couldn't produce at optimal capacity for a long time due lack of enough raw materials and eventually had to close down. Meanwhile there are lots of cassava farmers somewhere crying of lack of market. So the problem is not actually demand and it's not actually supply either, it's the lack of a vibrant model that will connect the two ends seamlessly. I like your idea Jasper and Newman too. Try and collaborate and of course be dogged too because the road will be tough. Shallom 3 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Zhaligkeer(m): 5:00pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
This is the thread i have been looking for all this while! My dad is a farmer but he is always short changed by his customers.Oga Jasper,i hail thee |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by hipinnacle: 8:59pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
I have only b of d opinion that our major problem in this country is our attitude- self centeredness. Everybody is struggling it out on their own. If farmers come together to form associations, it is because of selfish interests. Parochial interest is d bane of Nigeria development. we all want to exploit one another This same attitude is what we are experiencing in agric sector. no linkages btw d farmers n agro producers to the suppliers to d distributors. no ties. everybody is a farmer n a trainer n at the same time a marketer. Cognisance is not given to values n education again At www.agromerchant.com,we designed this ecommerce to solve farmers challenge of marketing their goods but the problem has being that farmers are not even producing standards or not wanting to conform wt d rules. people are looking for easy way to enrich themselves. it wont work. @Jasper, networking and believing ourselves is d way to go in Nigeria. a country that shy away frm building synergy wil not go far. www.agromerchant.com has kickstarted the vision n we are already working towards looking at possibilities of building agro malls but my submission is one person cant do it. let us form a chain of networks n partner together esp. like minds like ours. 6 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 9:02pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
hipinnacle:Nice one. Agromerchant is pioneering a revolution.. |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by fayahsoul: 10:26pm On Jan 30, 2016 |
yea it's an innovative concept but this cant be achieved solely by the private sector. A public private partnership (ppp) is required. In addition to what hipinnacle rightly suggested, we farmers need to first connect and form a powerful association that would be capable of lobbying the government into passing and creating the necessary laws and institutions required to effect such a link between farmers and consumers. With the advencements in communication technology this needn't be a daunting task. The will is what's lacking. So the ministry of agriculture must be part and parcel of this project. In fact if the farmers association is organized properly it should be able to form a commitee in the ministry both at state and federal level. We farmers dont realize the power we hold. We feed the nation for crying out loud! |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 7:37am On Jan 31, 2016 |
fayahsoul: If you are waiting for the government. Get ready to wait for a long time. 4 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by ceda99: 9:15am On Jan 31, 2016 |
Mr. Jasper is pls is dia anyway i can contact u in oda to get tips for starting up my own cucumber farm? I stay in PH. email: bemmanuel96@gmail.com |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by fayahsoul: 12:54pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
jasper7:Food security is a matter of national security. This project can not be executed fully by the privated sector alone, government definitely has a part to play. There are laws, structures and regulatory agencies that need to be established first before the private sector can operate optimally. Unfortunately our gov. is parasitic and it will be the greatest stumbling block to such a project. The private sector strives on competition(selfishness) and their primary concern is maximum profit so they cant organize for a greater good. A regulatory arm of government, protectionist laws, marketing boards, subsidies, intel and general admistration, among other things, must necessarily be provided by the government. Otherwise what we will have is a disconnected, haphazard monopoly of distribution by a few capitalists over small scattered localized areas throughout the country. 2 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by jasper7(m): 4:34pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
fayahsoul:You are missing the point here... I didn't argue that the government does not have a part to play. All I am saying is that if you are WAITING for government, get ready to wait for a long time. 2 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by lynx200(m): 7:26pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
Great contributions from all on this thread. This fall in crude oil prices is a great opportunity to revamp our agribusiness sector. A guy built a solar powered coldstore (Coldhubs) that can preserve agro produce. They are in small sizes and flexible. Check it out here http://www.southafrica.info/africa/solar-powered-refrigeration-041115.htm#.Vq5RJ0-MbMy. A good start could be partnering with the builder as food wastage is a big problem here as highlighted by newway2 4 Likes |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by Jesusbaby6(f): 7:44pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
lynx200: The manufacturer is even a Nigerian. Very nice |
Re: Why I Want To Quit Farming This Year And My Plan For 2016 by FarmTech(m): 9:25pm On Jan 31, 2016 |
jasper7:.. Well Processed foods including vegetables will retain most of their nutritive value. One of the best way to process vegetables is by drying them under shade or oven and then grinding to powder. |
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