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Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 12:47pm On Jan 16, 2016
Am sure the first thing on your mind when you saw the caption was...its impossible! Well, that's your opinion and you are entitled to it. Whether you believe it or not this dry season will generate money for those who are (1) Smart. (2) See the opportunities. (3) Are ready to make money!

Back to the main gist. Do you know you can be making up to 50,000+ per harvest from your Telferia(Ugu), Chocorus(Ewedu), Amaranth(Efo and Soko), Water Leaf(Gwure) on a limited space of a plot(666m2) in Lagos?

Why indigenous vegetables?
Unlike the exotic ones, they are more hardy and resistance to disease, so no mildew(powdery and downy), no virus this or bacteria that, pest infestation can be easily managed and controlled. Secondly, everyday people must eat any of them...in fact Mama put and 'Iya come chop', Calabar Kitchen et al. cannot survive without them, hence you have a ready market.

If you are in doubt then join us on the farm any day from 1st to 15th February, 2016(Except Sundays) as I take you through the rudiments of growing our indigenous vegetables successfully with limited space and how you can start maximising profits in less than a month.

Training Fee: NGN5,000
Duration: 4 hours
Date: From 1st till 15th February, 2016(Except Sundays)
Venue: Epe, Lagos

Interested? Send the message: <Name> <Space> <I am Interested> to the number: 08027833353 or Whatsapp: 07036931636.

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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Newway2(m): 3:47pm On Jan 16, 2016
The training shld hv period or session. Morning or afternoon & time frame: e.g 10am-2pm
Also, there shld be a direction of how to get to your farm from Oshodi, Ikeja, Agege & from Epe proper. Know that not everybody knows Epe


Kalusam:
Am sure the first thing on your mind when you saw the caption was...its impossible! Well, that's your opinion and you are entitled to it. Whether you believe it or not this dry season will generate money for those who are (1) Smart. (2) See the opportunities. (3) Are ready to make money!

Back to the main gist. Do you know you can be making up to 50,000+ per harvest from your Telferia(Ugu), Chocorus(Ewedu), Amaranth(Efo and Soko), Water Leaf(Gwure) on a limited space of a plot(666m2) in Lagos?

Why indigenous vegetables?
Unlike the exotic ones, they are more hardy and resistance to disease, so no mildew(powdery and downy), no virus this or bacteria that, pest infestation can be easily managed and controlled. Secondly, everyday people must eat any of them...in fact Mama put and 'Iya come chop', Calabar Kitchen et al. cannot survive without them, hence you have a ready market.

If you are in doubt then join us on the farm any day in February, 2016(Except Sundays) as I take you through the rudiments of growing our indigenous vegetables successfully with limited space and how you can start maximising profits in less than a month.

Training Fee: NGN5,000
Duration: 4 hours
Date: Any day in February, 2016(Except Sundays)
Venue: Epe, Lagos

Interested? Send the message: <Name> <Space> <I am Interested> to the number: 08027833353 or Whatsapp: 07036931636.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 3:18pm On Jan 17, 2016
Thanks for your wonderful observation. Please note the following however, (1) I am trying to know people who are interested in the program first, this will enable proper planning. (2) I can ONLY give directions when I know where people are coming from and also putting directions to my farm on a public forum is not in my best interest. (3) I run a human centred program designed and as such I run a flexible period or session(4 hours), even if run from 8am to 12 noon, someone in Ajah axis and Ikorodu axis can still meetup because of close proximity but someone in Agege won't. so, anytime any registered group of trainees are on the farm, they will be trained for 4 hours! Hope you have be clarified sir, Thanks
Newway2:
The training shld hv period or session. Morning or afternoon & time frame: e.g 10am-2pm
Also, there shld be a direction of how to get to your farm from Oshodi, Ikeja, Agege & from Epe proper. Know that not everybody knows Epe


Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Pavore9: 4:49pm On Jan 17, 2016
@Kalusam, does your Amaranth produces such?

Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 6:11pm On Jan 17, 2016
Yes, after over 2 months it produces seeds(as shown in the picture) But I usually don't allow them to grow to such before I harvest!
Pavore9:
@Kalusam, does your Amaranth produces such?
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Pavore9: 6:51pm On Jan 17, 2016
Kalusam:
Yes, after over 2 months it produces seeds(as shown in the picture) But I usually don't allow them to grow to such before I harvest!
l buy flour made from those seeds at N200 per kilo!
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Newway2(m): 7:42pm On Jan 17, 2016
I actually understand that some people use Amaranth seeds as food. Is that d case in Kenya? @pavore9

Pavore9:
@Kalusam, does your Amaranth produces such?
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Pavore9: 7:50pm On Jan 17, 2016
Newway2:
I actually understand that some people use Amaranth seeds as food. Is that d case in Kenya? @pavore9

Yes. l also do eat it.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Newway2(m): 8:22pm On Jan 17, 2016
Whao! It means that they grow it for d seeds in Kenya while we grow it 4 d leaves here in Nigeria. Wonderful! How does it look like? Amala? Tuwo? Or Eba?

Pavore9:
Yes. l also do eat it.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Pavore9: 12:10pm On Jan 18, 2016
Newway2:
Whao! It means that they grow it for d seeds in Kenya while we grow it 4 d leaves here in Nigeria.Wonderful! How does it look like? Amala? Tuwo? Or Eba?

l take it in form of porridge or breakfast cereal.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 12:36pm On Jan 18, 2016
Food dey ds world sha...am sure it tastes good and its healthy too!
Pavore9:
l take it in form of porridge or breakfast cereal.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Pavore9: 12:44pm On Jan 18, 2016
Kalusam:
Food dey ds world sha...am sure it takes good and its healthy too!
Food dey o! As a breakfast cereal is serves a good replacement to oatmeal and golden morn. Just add milk and dried ripe bananas..sumptous!
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by korede101(m): 11:38am On Jan 20, 2016
is there availability of land to start after training .......because i believe after any training application of the skill should follow.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 4:08pm On Jan 20, 2016
Thanks for your question, this training will benefit people who have an available land near them to practice what they have learnt. If you are interested in this training and do not have land or space, I advise you start looking for a small plot to lease around you...or within transportable distance. I know there are lands in Agege, Ipaja/Ayobo, Igando, LASU Side, Badagry, Ajah, Epe, Ikorodu and other areas of Lagos available for farm lease purposes. Ask friends in any of this areas and look around yourself...Cheers.
korede101:
is there availability of land to start after training .......because i believe after any training application of the skill should follow.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 4:27pm On Jan 20, 2016
Our Training Module Include:
1. Marking out and bed making for profitable vegetable farming per plot.
2. Soil amendment to improve yield per cm2.
3. Nursery Preparation and Transplanting of Water Leaf, Amaranth(Tete and Soko) and Chocorus(Ewedu).
4. Growing Telferia(Ugu) successfully...Pruning and staking.
5. Cheap Irrigation methods for maximising profits.
6. 5 secrets to making money from indigenous vegetables, even if you choose to grow them year round-Automatic monthly ATM Machine cheesy
7. Learn how to run an Agribusiness Venture!
8. Goto Market Strategies...what and what to ask from the market (1) Before you plant. (2) Before you harvest.
9. Answers to any Agribusiness challenge or questions...FREE Agribusiness Consultancy!

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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 4:46pm On Jan 20, 2016
I did some little Market survey around Ikorodu Vegie market(Sabo area) yesterday morning and got some nice info. Water Leaf, which apparently sells in rice bags, sold for N6,000 per bag last week and you can get 20 bags comfortably per harvest on 1 plot (666m2) and you can harvest CONTINOUSLY 3 - 4 times per month!.

I don't mean to excite you, but until you know...you don't know nothing!

The worst price you will ever sell per bag is N2,500, so with hard work and perseverance and with God's blessings 20 bags is sure on 1 plot of 666m2.

My assignment for the doubting thomases, go and do your own market survey and ask several people to get an average price...Cheers!

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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 4:58pm On Jan 20, 2016
My Water Leaf plot this morning...about 10 days after planting, ready for first harvest!

Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 5:26pm On Jan 20, 2016
This training will only benefit those:

1. Who understands that farming is not a get rich quick scheme and will only succeed with, hard+smart work as well as taking calculated risks at the right time.
2. Who have land/small space or are willing to lease a space near home and a secured place!
3. Who have time to Irrigate properly for maximum yield!
4. Who are willing to start small and scale up later(if necessary).
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Ayoolanairaland: 4:46pm On Jan 21, 2016
My vegetable farm

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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 8:47pm On Jan 21, 2016
Wow, this is great...keep it up!
Ayoolanairaland:
My vegetable farm
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Newway2(m): 9:21pm On Jan 21, 2016
Oga @Kalusam, I doubt if the 4hrs that u hv earmarked for this training will be sufficient to do justice to all the modules as listed below. There won't be adequate time for practical demonstrations.

Kalusam:
Our Training Module Include:
1. Marking out and bed making for profitable vegetable farming per plot.
2. Soil amendment to improve yield per cm2.
3. Nursery Preparation and Transplanting of Water Leaf, Amaranth(Tete and Soko) and Chocorus(Ewedu).
4. Growing Telferia(Ugu) successfully...Pruning and staking.
5. Cheap Irrigation methods for maximising profits.
6. 5 secrets to making money from indigenous vegetables, even if you choose to grow them year round-Automatic monthly ATM Machine cheesy
7. Learn how to run an Agribusiness Venture!
8. Goto Market Strategies...what and what to ask from the market (1) Before you plant. (2) Before you harvest.
9. Answers to any Agribusiness challenge or questions...FREE Agribusiness Consultancy!

Compare your training to Madam Jetro2 training below:

jethro2:
Want to learn production of tomatoes, pepper, cucumber,
radish etc
step by step practical on farm training?
Be your own boss.
Let's create job together
Join us for the 1st batch of our on farm vegetable
practical training.
We will take you through all the challenges
1. Soil management
2. Nursery making
3. Pest and diseases control
4. Staking/trellising
5. market access for your crops
6. Irrigation process
And so many others
Location. Ago Amodu, Saki East LGA of Oyo State
Duration: 1st - 26th February 2016
Participatory fee
For a month N25,000
2 weeks. N15,000
1 week. N10,000
Accommodation will be provided for the duration
Participants take care of their feeding
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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Newway2(m): 9:29pm On Jan 21, 2016
This is highly impressive. Can I visit your farm (if u don't mind). I will like to learn 1 or 2 things from u.

Ayoolanairaland:
My vegetable farm
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 11:29pm On Jan 21, 2016
Thanks to those who show interest in the dry season vegetable farming practical training...You can register for the training by following these two EASY Steps (1)Choose a date from 1st to 15th february, 2016 and notify us of the date you will come for your training. (2) Pay N5,000 into our corporate account at least 2 days to your proposed training. Thanks and have a nice day!

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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 6:19am On Jan 23, 2016
Be Smart, Be Progressive...Cash in on Dry Season Indigenous Vegetable Farming Today. Acquire the right knowledge and Skills to change your life and Cash in on this Dry Season for quick Cash...There is no knowlege that is not Power. #RemainBlessed
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by solreb: 5:12pm On Jan 25, 2016
How and where do I plant the veg. I am interested in acquiring at least 5 acres for such.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 7:20pm On Jan 25, 2016
For How to Plant to plant indeginous vegetables for profit, send 'I am Interested' as SMS or Whatsapp message; to 07036931636
solreb:
How and where do I plant the veg. I am interested in acquiring at least 5 acres for such.
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 7:33pm On Jan 25, 2016
Call for Group Dry Season Vegetable Farming Training

Many complain of unemployment among our youths today. Look around you, in the community you live, the religious organisation you associate with, people who are from the community you come from...there are all unemployed youths among them. These group need to be trained and empowered to be self employed and you can be their sponsor!

Don't wait for the government, sponsor a group of 10 people upwards to our Dry Season indeginous Vegetable training this february and get 20% discount, yes you heard me right...20%. This is our little contribution to make it easier for you to sponsor at least 10 people from your village, community you live, your religious organisation, e.t.c and create automatic employment for them as they will be empowered beyond measures after the training. #RemainBlessed
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 7:43am On Jan 29, 2016
Cash in on the NEW Green 'Crude Oil', Learn how to farm Indigenous Vegetable today...get practical training for a token. Training resumes February. Just pay N5,000 into our corporate account a day to your proposed training(any day from 1 - 15 February, 2016). #RemainBlessed

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Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Kalusam(m): 8:02pm On Jan 31, 2016
We are excited to start having students for the training starting tomorrow! For those that have indicated their interest, act on the message you received and we will see you on the farm soon!

For any still interested in training, you have until 13th(two days till the last training date:15th February) to indicate interest and confirm your interest by paying N5,000 into our corporate account. #RemainBlessed
Re: Make 200,000 Naira Or More Monthly Growing Indigenous Vegetables this Dry Season by Newway2(m): 6:39pm On Feb 03, 2016
I was at Kalusam's vegetable farm for the indegineous (dry season) vegetable farming. The young man was not only highly cerebral in his ways, he is also very down to earth & accomodating of other people's opinion.

Thumb up for him.

I learnt a lot from him. I enjoin others too who are interested in dry season indegineous vegetable farming to go for his training b4 embarking on the venture.

May God bless our hustles.

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