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Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by Molayan: 7:05am On Sep 14, 2016
Is a full load of pick up upto 3tons. And a supplier told me dat a basket in ogun state is 100kg, is dat true as well.
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 6:46pm On Sep 22, 2016
Molayan:
Is a full load of pick up upto 3tons. And a supplier told me dat a basket in ogun state is 100kg, is dat true as well.
a full, well arranged pick up truck is 3tons...

When u say, 'a basket', just understand that there are different sizes
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by Molayan: 1:30pm On Sep 23, 2016
How many tons is in dere in d truck as arranged. Den I think cassava of dis season (rain season) has more water. Thereby reducing d yield in garri production

Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 6:40am On Sep 27, 2016
Molayan:
How many tons is in dere in d truck as arranged. Den I think cassava of dis season (rain season) has more water. Thereby reducing d yield in garri production
like I said, a well arranged Truck is 3tons. You are in a way, right abt the raining season, but it doesn't affect either the yield nor your garri
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 5:58pm On Oct 03, 2016
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 3:58am On Dec 08, 2016
Good day
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by abiodunolarinre(m): 10:02am On Jul 05, 2017
garriguy:
www.garriprocessing..com

Good job, can you drop your contact
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 8:18am On Jul 16, 2017
abiodunolarinre:


Good job, can you drop your contact
07035593128
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 4:31am On Sep 25, 2017
an automatic fryer is 600,000.

That is one of the cheapest you'll see anywhere in the world.

Considering others sell same between 800 and 1.4million.

And our fryers has the best features so far.

1. It is 4ft in diameter and 4ft tall

2. It uses a planetary system to stir

3. It is insulated with extra steel. The distance between the stainless steel and the insulation is nothing less than 3inches.

4. It can use either gas, firewood or charcoal.

5. It reduces fuel consumption because of the deliberate vacuum we create, around the stainless steel, that traps air and transfers heat quickly around the pot

6. It traps smoke outside of the factory

7. And so on.

The first picture is an imported fryer that cost $4,000

The second one is ours.

Thanks

Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by Seasonseasonal: 7:52pm On Mar 06, 2019
Looking for where to buy dry Ijebu Garri and white Garri in large quantity or you are frustrated about the stress of moving around in a crowded market just to get the best!

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We do nationwide delivery
Location: Lagos State
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by Seasonseasonal: 8:02pm On Mar 06, 2019
Looking for where to buy dry Ijebu Garri and white Garri in large quantity or you are frustrated about the stress of moving around in a crowded market just to get the best!

Order now, our prices are affordable.
Call: 07058764315
WhatsApp: +2347058764315
We do nationwide delivery
Location: Lagos State
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by abiodunolarinre(m): 8:16am On Mar 07, 2019
garriguy:
Still on the move...

1. A truck of fresh tubers is about 3 tons (talking about the old Peugeot pickups and the likes. You will see them a lot at the villages). Let’s say you buy this at an alarming rate of 80, 000 naira, and by the time you buy more to make it four tons, you already spent 100, 000. shocked (jisos!!) shocked

2. Following the usual process and taking into consideration that the machine I always proffered for my clients’ is capable of eating up and vomiting this paltry four tons in just three (3) hours after peeling with machine (spending zero naira) or using the old way of hand peeling (5,000 naira).

3. Moving on, after another process, we finally get to pressing and we pressed with one of my preferred dewatering machine which is capable of pressing ten (10) bags at a time and ready to fry within six (6) hours! This costs us another zero naira! wink wink

4. Now, we follow another process and that leads us to frying. We can fry the old way or we fry the mechanical way. The old way will cost you 12,000 naira to fry 20 bags of 50kg (not true. It is far lesser but we are considering the worst case scenario).

5. Overall, we spent 100,000 for raw materials, 5,000 for manual peeling, 12,000 for frying, 6,000 for fuel (both diesel, petrol and or firewood/gas) and 5,000 for other labourers. All together, we have spent 130,000 trying to process. Let’s not forget transportation and logistics..em… let’s em… say, we spent 20,000. That brings us to 150,000.

Currently, a bag of garri costs between 10,000 and 11,000 from the factory or garri market and it is sold at 13,000 or 14,000 at the open market. Don’t forget that people make more by selling in small batches and not the whole bag. But that one no ‘kon-sign’ u… abi una wan chop profit?

Anyways, with the analysis, we spent 150,000 and sold 20bags at 10,000. That's a profit of 50,000 for every batch! And believe me, you can process 40bags in a week as a small scale factory owner! shocked cool

Now, the reason why our grandmothers don’t make more money from this product is because many don’t even produce more than 5bags due to…

1. Using the old method
2. Using of too much energy
3. Using old and slow machines
4. Very small work force!

The reason we will make more and produce more is the opposite of all that is above. With sophisticated machines and good planning..making us produce at least 10tons of fresh tubers in a week (that’s more than 40bags)

Here we are…

For more information, full consultancy services to set up your factory, machineries and installation, managerial services, delivery of your factory layout and plan (architectural sketch), marketing strategies, and hey, the intended purchase of my manual (you can buy with a recharge card- just 1,000 naira and I will send to your mail or thru WhatsApp)..


Good morning, please what is the weight of starlet load of cassava?
Re: How Profitable Is Garri Processing? Find Out Now!!! by garriguy: 12:17pm On Mar 12, 2019
abiodunolarinre:



Good morning, please what is the weight of starlet load of cassava?
without the seats, well arranged, its between 1 and 2tons

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