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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by WorldRichest: 6:09pm On Dec 14, 2023
coputa:
so that hungry will kill Nigerians,can you drink oil,or you want to use the the oil money to buy imported goods.

Uncle are you okay upstairs?
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by lexy2014: 6:09pm On Dec 14, 2023
how does this make rice affordable?
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Evolutionism: 6:12pm On Dec 14, 2023
Nonsense and Black man.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Godfullsam(m): 6:13pm On Dec 14, 2023
sylve11:
I remember far back 1993 when me, my mom and siblings used to harvest rice. grin

The knacking to get the shaft out of the rice nor be here.

Rice can be grown anywhere. Just have it planted around the swamp area and you are good to go.

@op nice one. cool
You said it can be grown anywhere and you are now saying it has to be a swamp area.

Biko, is everywhere swampy areas in Nigeria?

Behave yourself! cool

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by coputa(m): 6:15pm On Dec 14, 2023
WorldRichest:


Uncle are you okay upstairs?
yes,it seem you are reasoning with your Anus.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Nicepoker(m): 6:16pm On Dec 14, 2023
No wonder we don't produce enough. Harvesting rice manually

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by coputa(m): 6:18pm On Dec 14, 2023
lexy2014:
how does this make rice affordable?
Nigeria is still the largest importer of rice in Africa

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by thRivE1807(m): 6:19pm On Dec 14, 2023
nairaland2:
This is the way forward,

Agriculture is the medicine against the matrix toxicity.

Embrace nature,

Agriculture embrace.

Start small, grow patiently.
Nice One......
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by mariahAngel(f): 6:20pm On Dec 14, 2023
LocalFARMERS:
Rice harvesting

May God bless all Nigerian farmers.
What would we do without them?
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by nedekid: 6:29pm On Dec 14, 2023
Xwizard:
Agriculture is the only way to survive this forsaken country
Just as there surviving in Burundi Shey?
Please watch this video and see how the people are "surviving" on agriculture.
Anyway, agriculture not for me sha, maybe as a pastime, for leisure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0gFsHf9cIw?si=CnKP0k4RqGYDfQc9
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Ashawoman82: 6:31pm On Dec 14, 2023
Tajbol4splend:
Real men, not these liabilities carrying certificate up and down looking for salary jobs oshi, like say na only them go school.
so everybody should be a farmer ..na only food be our problem abi, bobo u be real mumu.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by muykem: 6:32pm On Dec 14, 2023
LocalFARMERS:
Rice farmers harvesting Rice on their Rice farm



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxqTwanyDOw
Great!!!! Congratulations hardworking youth. Some other people will be on Internet 24/7 shouting poverty, poverty. Where on earth is government distributing money? Agriculture is a great opportunity in Nigeria at moment.

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by RichAbujaGuy: 6:35pm On Dec 14, 2023
Nice one.
.

NASS should legislate a group of mature farmers of each village or local area to have weapon's training, and supplied with licenses to own modern shotguns and/or AK-47S.
Most times the police are ineffective or too late to deal with problems that arise.

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by abobote: 6:36pm On Dec 14, 2023
Nigeria is still in the stone age

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by IyaTola: 6:39pm On Dec 14, 2023
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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by nedekid: 6:42pm On Dec 14, 2023
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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Dogalmighty17: 6:45pm On Dec 14, 2023
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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Xwizard: 6:47pm On Dec 14, 2023
nedekid:

Just as there surviving in Burundi Shey?
Please watch this video and see how the people are "surviving" on agriculture.
Anyway, agriculture not for me sha, maybe as a pastime, for leisure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0gFsHf9cIw?si=CnKP0k4RqGYDfQc9
I took time to watch your link, but then let me ask you, how old are you? Cos ur moniker is suggesting you a kid or so, seriously, you comparing Burundi of 12.5m citizens to Nigeria…..lol
Anyways what they need is Mechanized farming and civilization. Meanwhile they look happy and well feed

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by occfx: 6:52pm On Dec 14, 2023
mannobi:
Na because of these rice farmers Buhari created the unending rice price crisis we still battle till date. Walahi e no go berra for that bubu.
Him just scam us for eight years

I am not sure you voted for him but have you seen a Fulani man live before? How do you expect those low lives to lead a country of 200m correctly? Most of them were beggers before they conquered Hausa people, they don't have sense.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by tasalanoni(m): 6:53pm On Dec 14, 2023
BigDawsNet:
Good work

But why will dis rice cost 50k las las...

How is dollar connected with this local harvest
Costs of farm inputs are heavily dependent on foreign exchange. The intermediate or finished product like Fertilizers ( NPK and Urea), herbicides and pesticides are mostly imported.
Farm mechanization also relies heavily on diesel which in turn is an imported product. Farm equipment and their replacement parts are equally imported as well.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Dijita: 6:56pm On Dec 14, 2023
This look like clearing for planting than rice harvesting. The way we harvested rice when i was young was to cut the rice at the top of the stem and then used leg to press down the rice stem to move work. This one they are doing seems to require more energy than it takes. How can you harvest acres of rice farm like this? This is just some guys playing around in a rice farm
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by youngsahito(m): 6:57pm On Dec 14, 2023
What we need is mechanized faming not this old way of farming. govts needs to spend more on agriculture rather embezzling those money with their pals.

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Laple0541(m): 7:03pm On Dec 14, 2023
The only way out of the current crisis the country found herself is to over promote Agricultural Production and Services.

When hunger is taken out of poverty, poverty is gone.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by grimandevil: 7:08pm On Dec 14, 2023
Tinubu is working. Without him this would have been impossible
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by nedekid: 7:12pm On Dec 14, 2023
Xwizard:

I took time to watch your link, but then let me ask you, how old are you? Cos ur moniker is suggesting you a kid or so, seriously, you comparing Burundi of 12.5m citizens to Nigeria…..lol
Anyways what they need is Mechanized farming and civilization. Meanwhile they look happy and well feed
Yes as my Monika suggests, I am a young one.
Your asking the comparison of Burundi to Nigeria based on their 12.5m population, I do not get. You may explain better, because lots of other countries also have smaller population, uae just 6m, Sweden, South Africa, Ghana etc.
Seems you did not understand that Burundi video. Almost the whole citizens are farmers yet the poorest country in the world, why my comparison?, they are doing same type of farming shown in the Nigerian rice video. Ie Manual farming.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Coconunu(m): 7:12pm On Dec 14, 2023
Oghenechris:
Good day sir my name is Christian please I would need a favor from you I want to go into farming in 2024 am trying to raise small capital but I need a guided am from delta but I stay in Benin I don’t know if you can assist me sir/ma
Come to benue state let me show you the way
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by LONEWOLFJOHN: 7:23pm On Dec 14, 2023
LocalFARMERS:


Thanks
God will continue to bless you for providing food for the nation, forget say people will buy and pay, it's what available you pay to get, it's not easy battling with challenges associated with farming in Nigeria. e.g the useless fulani herdsmen.

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Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by cooooooks(m): 7:24pm On Dec 14, 2023
Non mechanized farming is usually a huge waste.

Not just because of costs, but also spoilage.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by Xwizard: 7:34pm On Dec 14, 2023
nedekid:

Yes as my Monika suggests, I am a young one.
Your asking the comparison of Burundi to Nigeria based on their 12.5m population, I do not get. You may explain better, because lots of other countries also have smaller population, uae just 6m, Sweden, South Africa, Ghana etc.
Seems you did not understand that Burundi video. Almost the whole citizens are farmers yet the poorest country in the world, why my comparison?, they are doing same type of farming shown in the Nigerian rice video. Ie Manual farming.

Okay let me help you further, Burudi needs mechanized farming to improve in their outputs, so they can export more of their farms produce to get more funds coming in from the international market. Plus burudi doesn’t have what we have here in Nigeria, in terms of what to plant and what sells faster internationally. Cassava alone can rescue Nigeria and make her the biggest exporter of cassava cocoa and yam. Not sure burudi soil is good for all that.
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by LocalFARMERS: 7:37pm On Dec 14, 2023
LONEWOLFJOHN:
God will continue to bless you for providing food for the nation, forget say people will buy and pay, it's what available you pay to get, it's not easy battling with challenges associated with farming in Nigeria. e.g the useless fulani herdsmen.

. thanks Brother
Re: Rice Farmers Harvesting Rice In Their Farm by LocalFARMERS: 7:39pm On Dec 14, 2023
muykem:
Great!!!! Congratulations hardworking youth. Some other people will be on Internet 24/7 shouting poverty, poverty. Where on earth is government distributing money? Agriculture is a great opportunity in Nigeria at moment.


Agriculture has so many untapped field in production and manufacturering.

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