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Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 7:27pm On Sep 12, 2019
Statistics indicate that Nigeria imported about 32,317 tons of apples in 2013 from South Africa. This figure have increased tremendously in the last seven years as millions of dollars is expended on importation of apples.

However, apart from statistic in 2013, there is no recent information to indicate amount of apples imported and consumed in Nigeria. But nevertheless the demand for apples continues to increase indicating that there is a sustainable market for apples in Nigeria, which is largely engineered by the increasing preference for fresh fruit over processed fruit.

It is also worthy to note that apples that are sold at shops, street corners and our Nigerian markets have been harvested before they get ripe and they take weeks and months before getting here. Even the apples are injected somehow to preserve them.

There is good news for farmers who want to venture into this money spinning fruit business. Today, there is a specie of apple called semi-arid apple, also known as ‘wambugu’ apple. This specie can grow well in our weather condition.


The semi-arid apple was developed by Peter Wambugu, a man who used to work as a mechanic in the streets of Nyeri, central Kenya, now a trained agriculture expert.


The semi-arid apple can grow to climate of up to 36°, which is within Nigeria’s weather conditions because the apple specifically is for hot and warm areas and it has a lifespan of more than 50 years. The apple can grow in any West African country and anywhere in the world. The semi-arid apple bears up 500 to 2000 fruits on each tree every season and it has two seasons in a year, starting between July, August, December and January.

As we look for fresh fruits and food everyday, it would be a nice move for agropreneurs to invest as early as possible and take advantage of the opportunities to make some good returns.


Presently, in Nigerian markets, a piece of apple goes for N60, N100 and above depending on its size. Some big hotels and agro shops buy apple in cartons every week, which shows big prospects for the fruits. If a tree produces at least 500 fruits per harvest and multiply the 500 by N50 and also with 200 to 300 trees, you know how much that will fetch you in two seasons.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Nobody: 7:32pm On Sep 12, 2019
Show us your Apple farm.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by hisgrace090: 7:49pm On Sep 12, 2019
Funny thing with Nigerians is that once someone planted this wanbugu apple he will ask govt to ban apple even for him alone.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 7:56pm On Sep 12, 2019
kaorama:
Show us your Apple farm.
I just keyed in about a month ago, mine haven't started bringing fruits yet, but those that introduced me to this have started bearing fruits.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 7:59pm On Sep 12, 2019
hisgrace090:
Funny thing with Nigerians is that once someone planted this wanbugu apple he will ask govt to ban apple even for him alone.
My company is on a serious campaign for Wambugu Apple Farming in Nigeria to actually reduce the importation of apples.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Yusfunoble(m): 7:59pm On Sep 12, 2019
Nice
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 8:05pm On Sep 12, 2019
Anyone who has seen this apple trees anywhere in Nigeria should comment to encourage people to start cultivating it.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Mutemenot(m): 8:12pm On Sep 12, 2019
How did you sourced the seed cos I tried severally as a child to plant Apple but non germinated

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by DOUBLEWAHALA: 8:12pm On Sep 12, 2019
da first apple tree is a fake










a tree with that tinny stem cannot bare that much fruits

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Redman44(m): 8:28pm On Sep 12, 2019
This Wambugu Apple has been successfully cultivated in Nigeria- Ikorodu, Ojota ( Lagos ), Kaduna State, Osun State and Enugu. If you want to learn more about the Wambugu Apple ( Queen's Apple ), go to YOUTUBE.COM and type in 'Wambugu Apple Documentary'. Watch the documentary and you will hear from Kate Wambugu, the daughter of Peter Wambugu who grafted this wonderful Apple for the African weather, environment and continent. Stay Blessed.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 8:49pm On Sep 12, 2019
Mutemenot:
How did you sourced the seed cos I tried severally as a child to plant Apple but non germinated
We get the seedlings from Kenya.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 9:01pm On Sep 12, 2019
Redman44:
This Wambugu Apple has been successfully cultivated in Nigeria- Ikorodu, Ojota ( Lagos ), Kaduna State, Osun State and Enugu. If you want to learn more about the Wambugu Apple ( Queen's Apple ), go to YOUTUBE.COM and type in 'Wambugu Apple Documentary'. Watch the documentary and you will hear from Kate Wambugu, the daughter of Peter Wambugu who grafted this wonderful Apple for the African weather, environment and continent. Stay Blessed.
. Thanks for this insight
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 9:29pm On Sep 12, 2019
Lets start this business
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 10:06pm On Sep 12, 2019
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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by somessi: 7:50am On Sep 13, 2019
How long does it take the apple plant to fruit and ready for harvesting? And 10 seedlings are how much?
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Greatomotoy: 11:13am On Sep 13, 2019
Redman44:
This Wambugu Apple has been successfully cultivated in Nigeria- Ikorodu, Ojota ( Lagos ), Kaduna State, Osun State and Enugu. If you want to learn more about the Wambugu Apple ( Queen's Apple ), go to YOUTUBE.COM and type in 'Wambugu Apple Documentary'. Watch the documentary and you will hear from Kate Wambugu, the daughter of Peter Wambugu who grafted this wonderful Apple for the African weather, environment and continent. Stay Blessed.
where in Ikorodu? cool
Redman44:
This Wambugu Apple has been successfully cultivated in Nigeria- Ikorodu, Ojota ( Lagos ), Kaduna State, Osun State and Enugu. If you want to learn more about the Wambugu Apple ( Queen's Apple ), go to YOUTUBE.COM and type in 'Wambugu Apple Documentary'. Watch the documentary and you will hear from Kate Wambugu, the daughter of Peter Wambugu who grafted this wonderful Apple for the African weather, environment and continent. Stay Blessed.
where in Ikorodu?
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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 8:04pm On Sep 14, 2019
Another day to think about this venture
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 9:51am On Sep 24, 2019
If you are interested in getting this seedlings contact me as soon as possible.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 11:27am On Sep 24, 2019
At the unga yesterday I heard our president said something like he would encourage youths to plant over 25 million trees across the country in order to do his own part of the un's Green initiative to save our eco system. I don't know, but I think a lot of opportunities can spring forth from this, I think you also should do your own part maybe with exotic fruits like apples.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 1:52pm On Sep 25, 2019
20 years ago was a good time to plant a tree, today is the best time to plant a wambugu apple tree.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 8:03pm On Oct 07, 2019
New set of seedlings arriving this weekend, make your orders now.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by iamswizz(m): 9:06pm On Oct 07, 2019
Agroprenuer:
20 years ago was a good time to plant a tree, today is the best time to plant a wambugu apple tree.
sir can you show us the video of you in your Apple farm? as a form of guarantee

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 9:14am On Oct 12, 2019
iamswizz:
sir can you show us the video of you in your Apple farm? as a form of guarantee
I don't have time for that. But if you want some kind of guarantee, We have partnered with the south east council of commerce and industry, you can look for the contact of the Director General and ask him about this project. This not a childs play and not a video thing. If you want proof, my office address is above.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by iamswizz(m): 12:13pm On Oct 12, 2019
Agroprenuer:
I don't have time for that. But if you want some kind of guarantee, We have partnered with the south east council of commerce and industry, you can look for the contact of the Director General and ask him about this project. This not a childs play and not a video thing. If you want proof, my office address is above.
ok grin

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Nobody: 1:32pm On Oct 12, 2019
Agroprenuer:
20 years ago was a good time to plant a tree, today is the best time to plant a wambugu apple tree.

Hahaha! Please, don't kill me with laughter ooo. You are the funny man here ooo. Anyway, there is a place for trees, and apple has it's own too. Apple farming is a good one if you get it right, but there is nothing like Wambugu. Let the Kenya man stop fooling Nigerians. Even Kenyas who know about apple know that Wambugu does not exist. If it does, it would have been registered. I know about this issue very well. The whole Wambugu family in the business, I know them. The town they are from, I have great connection there. Where they do their stuff, I gat my network. Let no one fool anyone here. That specie is certainly not from Kenya. Those who know about it know it very well.

Guy, I can give you different varieties which are good for tropics. What is Wambugu? A beg, dont let one Kenya man fool you all. That family that supplies trashes as seedlings. Or do you want me to start calling on people with bad experiences while trading with the family? See, kindly just be careful. Of course the variety is not that bad. But the way and manner the family treats clients is terrible. How can you even explain buying 100 seedlings and 50% don't survive. You will be lucky if you get 75% survival rate. And they dont care. When you get the seedlings, you know there is problem if one is good with fruits. Google very well, and read comments on different websites and Facebook, you definitely will read about angry customers. If I start the story of my experience with the man's daughter, you will hate her. It was a Christian catholic sister from Nigeria who begged me not to take drastic action against her. And I allowed it slide. It's why I dint want to hear or read anything about the Wambugu family.

Not spoiling your business, but I just need to warn people so they know what they are entering. Which Wambugu? That inefficient family. Wambugu is like third class tree graft specialists in Kenya. If you want to go down this line I am ready to debate it and give real evidences. But let me stop here. Please, give your customer quality ooo. Not Wambugu, a beg.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 8:26pm On Oct 12, 2019
Pistotita:


Hahaha! Please, don't kill me with laughter ooo. You are the funny man here ooo. Anyway, there is a place for trees, and apple has it's own too. Apple farming is a good one if you get it right, but there is nothing like Wambugu. Let the Kenya man stop fooling Nigerians. Even Kenyas who know about apple know that Wambugu does not exist. If it does, it would have been registered. I know about this issue very well. The whole Wambugu family in the business, I know them. The town they are from, I have great connection there. Where they do their stuff, I gat my network. Let no one fool anyone here. That specie is certainly not from Kenya. Those who know about it know it very well.

Guy, I can give you different varieties which are good for tropics. What is Wambugu? A beg, dont let one Kenya man fool you all. That family that supplies trashes as seedlings. Or do you want me to start calling on people with bad experiences while trading with the family? See, kindly just be careful. Of course the variety is not that bad. But the way and manner the family treats clients is terrible. How can you even explain buying 100 seedlings and 50% don't survive. You will be lucky if you get 75% survival rate. And they dont care. When you get the seedlings, you know there is problem if one is good with fruits. Google very well, and read comments on different websites and Facebook, you definitely will read about angry customers. If I start the story of my experience with the man's daughter, you will hate her. It was a Christian catholic sister from Nigeria who begged me not to take drastic action against her. And I allowed it slide. It's why I dint want to hear or read anything about the Wambugu family.

Not spoiling your business, but I just need to warn people so they know what they are entering. Which Wambugu? That inefficient family. Wambugu is like third class tree graft specialists in Kenya. If you want to go down this line I am ready to debate it and give real evidences. But let me stop here. Please, give your customer quality ooo. Not Wambugu, a beg.

Hello, if you want to bring down someone's business, come out open. Please provide this forum with link to complaints about the family of wambugu. Sometimes mishandling of seedlings can cause issues. It's semi arid, and because he was the first to commercialize it here in Africa, Kenyan government decided to name it wambugu apple

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Treepower2000: 8:28pm On Oct 12, 2019
Agroprenuer:
I don't have time for that. But if you want some kind of guarantee, We have partnered with the south east council of commerce and industry, you can look for the contact of the Director General and ask him about this project. This not a childs play and not a video thing. If you want proof, my office address is above.
The apple is planted at southern east ministry of commerce and your office?
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Nobody: 10:04pm On Oct 12, 2019
Agroprenuer:


Hello, if you want to bring down someone's business, come out open. Please provide this forum with link to complaints about the family of wambugu. Sometimes mishandling of seedlings can cause issues. It's semi arid, and because he was the first to commercialize it here in Africa, Kenyan government decided to name it wambugu apple

Oga, use Google. I dont have business with your kind. Is it not Kate the name of her daughter? If you are their agent here, just treat your customer well. And keep deceiving yourself. So, Kenya government has the power to name an apple? Keep fooling yourself. We are trying to educate people that the family is fooling themselves you are showing it open that you are selling g what you dont know Who told you Wambugu commercialized it first? It's like you don't know anything about it. I stand by my statements, Wambugu is like third class tree grafters in Kenya There are super and more established farmers there that are bigger and more respected. Yet, they dont deceive people by renaming a cultivar that is popular. I will even load a trailer of that variety from other nurseries for you,l at cheaper price, and will not step on Wambugu's arena. It's not about how the farmer takes care of it later, but the quality of seedlings Wanbugu sells is bad. He doesn't have a first class nursery. He goes to other farms to source for a cultivar he claims to innovate. If you see Kate or Martins, or their father, tell them their sins are over filled up. I dont have your time, its Kate you bring up here, and I will face her with evidences of how she duped me. Or you think I am talking about a small case? It's someone who stopped me from going after her. So, you expect me to allow her continue her bad and terrible character in Nigetia? And use people like you who know nothing to deceive more Nigerians? You better watch your back before you put yourself in a serious case you will regret for the rest of your life. Nigerians aren't slow like Kenyans Those people love money too much. I always laugh at the phrase semi arid apple. Indeed! So, is it legal for anyone to rename a particular cultivar his/her name just because he/she made it popular in the area? The man is playing with a jail term. When the person or nation who/which has the patent catches him, he will understand the meaning of the nonsense he has been doing. You guys should keep promoting f.oolishness out of your igno rance.
Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Agroprenuer: 7:08pm On Oct 13, 2019
Pistotita:


Oga, use Google. I dont have business with your kind. Is it not Kate the name of her daughter? If you are their agent here, just treat your customer well. And keep deceiving yourself. So, Kenya government has the power to name an apple? Keep fooling yourself. We are trying to educate people that the family is fooling themselves you are showing it open that you are selling g what you dont know Who told you Wambugu commercialized it first? It's like you don't know anything about it. I stand by my statements, Wambugu is like third class tree grafters in Kenya There are super and more established farmers there that are bigger and more respected. Yet, they dont deceive people by renaming a cultivar that is popular. I will even load a trailer of that variety from other nurseries for you,l at cheaper price, and will not step on Wambugu's arena. It's not about how the farmer takes care of it later, but the quality of seedlings Wanbugu sells is bad. He doesn't have a first class nursery. He goes to other farms to source for a cultivar he claims to innovate. If you see Kate or Martins, or their father, tell them their sins are over filled up. I dont have your time, its Kate you bring up here, and I will face her with evidences of how she duped me. Or you think I am talking about a small case? It's someone who stopped me from going after her. So, you expect me to allow her continue her bad and terrible character in Nigetia? And use people like you who know nothing to deceive more Nigerians? You better watch your back before you put yourself in a serious case you will regret for the rest of your life. Nigerians aren't slow like Kenyans Those people love money too much. I always laugh at the phrase semi arid apple. Indeed! So, is it legal for anyone to rename a particular cultivar his/her name just because he/she made it popular in the area? The man is playing with a jail term. When the person or nation who/which has the patent catches him, he will understand the meaning of the nonsense he has been doing. You guys should keep promoting f.oolishness out of your igno rance.


Hey Mr whosoever the F you think you are threatening me online with what I don't know, why can't you just leave a link of where angry customers where complaining, or better still educate us on how to get the first class grafters of apple and stop spoiling someone's business. If you have had a bad experience with Kate, I haven't, maybe your stewpid attitude caused tension between both of you. From the way you come up here and write an epistle with no concrete evidence says a lot about you. Please post a link of issues concerning wambugu. Wambugu Apples has been trending for a while now, no negative reviews. If you google it like you rightly said. Please O don't have time to exchange words with you online. My office address is above, come with all your venom lets trash it out. You sound arrogant that's why you will keep making mistakes.

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Re: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Nobody: 8:11pm On Oct 13, 2019
Agroprenuer:


Hey Mr whosoever the F you think you are threatening me online with what I don't know, why can't you just leave a link of where angry customers where complaining, or better still educate us on how to get the first class grafters of apple and stop spoiling someone's business. If you have had a bad experience with Kate, I haven't, maybe your stewpid attitude caused tension between both of you. From the way you come up here and write an epistle with no concrete evidence says a lot about you. Please post a link of issues concerning wambugu. Wambugu Apples has been trending for a while now, no negative reviews. If you google it like you rightly said. Please O don't have time to exchange words with you online. My office address is above, come with all your venom lets trash it out. You sound arrogant that's why you will keep making mistakes.

Who is threatening you? You people are too many in this Agric section. Ok. You have been able to really show readers I know what I am saying. Mr man, its not you I am saying is dubious (except you are involved in the cheats). I said your source Kate is dubious. Did you mention Kate before I mentioned her? You just confirmed it. Before you dream of getting seedlings from her, she had scammed me. She refused to supply seedlings and you say I am releasing venom. What are you going to do to address the issue? Are you the one who sold the seedlings? You are just hustling. And I am writing so future buyers know how to handle you too. Why? Your source is dubious. I'm not saying you. But the time you will get yourself in a trap you will not get out of easily....hmmm. I know she came to Nigeria like 3 times like that. But I knew her when she knew nothing about Nigeria. I even gave her clues of how to receive money from Nigeria. And the sister who helped her navigate Nigerian market is close to me. So, you think you know her? You do not. What are you saying? You are just hustling na. Or do you want me to burst the original price she usually sells? If you people are rendering good services, no problem.....but your services and seedlings are bad. That's what I am saying. Ok. Who renames a cultivar his name? Is that not the highest deception on earth? I have no problem with you, but that Wambugu family is a big cheat. I told her that I will get her. I told her I will not waste my resources with interpol but I will eventually get her. If I dont know Kate, how would I be able to mention her? She has offended many people in Nigeria. Do you think it's only me? I am presently sourcing for seedlings there, and one of the farmers approached me to use her bring my seedlings to Nigeria, I said no no no no. Oga, I paid someone to move from Lagos to Nairabi to go get my stuff. I will rather spend high on the ticket than allow that cheat touch my stuff.

In this Agric business, many cheats are around. What have we not experienced? Yet, you are advertising for that cheat. Tell Kate someone is calling her a cheat. I will send her to the sister who pleaded with me not to deal with her that time. Then, she will remember me. Details of transactions are still with me. I even introduced her to one guy who supplies her seedlings till date, and she brings to Nigeria. Oga, you better know who you deal with. That Wambugu family is a big cheat. They are barawo.

You dont even know your level. I should come to your office, or you report to mine. You are funny. I am telling the whole world that your source is dubious. And when the case starts, I will pull out more people that cheat has offended.


Buy the alleged Wambugu Apple at your risk. Infact, there is nothing like Wambugu apple. The apple is from Isreal. Go read the story very well. Wambugu himself said it, but he is a cheat by naming it Wambugu. He only grafted it with a local tree. And I know the tree very well. He's not even using international standard grafting cultivars. If the man wants to go the lane of debate, I will join the Kenyans who have reported him. Cheats everywhere. Go make your findings very well. What is Wambugu? It does not exist.

Of course, the cultivar is not bad. It's good for tropics. I will always say the truth. But it's not Wambugu. It's mainly good for making wine. Even the people who are doing many hectares in Nigeria will regret it if they dont have wine processor. Apple farming is technical. I want Kate herself to appear here before I burst her bubbles and say the variety. I will throw it at her face and at that of her father who has deceived too many people. He innovated nothing. Don't be deceived.

Or you want to compare Kenya with Uganda in regards to trees? Hahaha Uganda is far ahead of Kenya. Fact!

I'm leaving your thread never you reply you again. Its left with buyers to make proper findings. Good luck dealing with cheats.

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