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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by Ahmeduana(m): 9:42am On Dec 22, 2017 |
NA GOD GO PUNISH UNA, WHY WON'T THEY FLOOD NIGERIA MARKET, EVEN RIGHT NOW I PREFER FOREIGN RED OIL THAN THE ONES PRODUCED BY THESE THIEVING NIGERIA PRODUCERS, ALL THE YEAR OF GROWING UP HAVE NEVER SEE OR HEARD WHERE RED OIL IS MORE COSTLIER THAN VEGETABLE OIL, NOT UNTIL THIS USELESS REGIME COME ON BOARD, OIL THAT WE USE TO BUY FOR 600 NAIRA, IS NOW 3,800 NAIRA. |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by adecz: 9:45am On Dec 22, 2017 |
The problem is that bad APC govt policies have made cost of agricultural production so expensive that our local farm produce come to the market at very high prices. Neighbouring countries with better policies are able to produce a given produce at much lower prices. When they see how high such produce are being sold in Nigeria, they struggle to bring their produce in, to cash in on the inflation in Nigeria. APC is just bad news that have brought poverty to all Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by Abee79(m): 9:53am On Dec 22, 2017 |
nawtyme:Welcome to Naija where even tooth picks are imported . . .
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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winterfell007(m): 10:10am On Dec 22, 2017 |
Pavore9: That's the problem, our neighbouring countries don't have strong manufacturing Base like Nigeria, so they rely on the strength of importation. Nigeria cannot single-handedly determine the trade policy of other West African countries. We all agreed to free trade of good and services (either local production within the region or importation into the region) 1 Like |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by chiscolin101(m): 10:27am On Dec 22, 2017 |
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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winnah(f): 10:35am On Dec 22, 2017 |
martineverest: no doubt my brother. palm oil is suppose to top the chat of lucrative business in this country. I have a greater passion for it. but people that are already there are as wicked as what.... after sourcing for the original oil this people will in turn add chemical to increase the quantity. that every 25lt of original palm oil will give they another 25lt(amounting to 50lt) after adding the chemical. |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by preacherz: 10:57am On Dec 22, 2017 |
Meel: Highest level of ignorance. Do u know how many employments was created at all level when our local production was encouraged? It was never banned get ur facts right it was only put in check(tariff levy) to encourage local production afterall malaysian oil is every wherer in Nigeria now. |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by preacherz: 11:07am On Dec 22, 2017 |
winnah: What's the name of the chemical? Where did u see it happen? Which supplier indulged in this act? Pics of the chemical sample Provide verifiable answers to these quetions or eternally keep shut! |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winnah(f): 11:16am On Dec 22, 2017 |
Realsman405: in as much as I won't encourage importation of this product in to this country, let the truth be told. our local producers are doing us no good. rather they do harm than good. they are not for the interest of the nation. theirs is to make maximum profit(am not saying its bad. but the way they go about it is bad). I am an entrepreneur that have a greater passion for investment in this product. I was shock and almost discouraged when I see what this people are doing in other to make money at the detriment of the citizen. as a corper as at that time what I observed in the north is that, this people will mixed chemical to every drum of CPO and have equivalent. so if ur living in the north(kano) and you think you eat fresh or good palm oil you must be a liar. all you eat is chemical. even at that their prices are still of the high side. evey company want to maximize profit so who will buy a substandard raw material at a very high cost that is not supposed to be so. so many things have to change. no matter what, investment in this product is the best, it could give u an average return ranging from 30-100% respectively or even more. but this people are so bent to make more profit. as a result of the ban (export ban on this product) they took advantage and inflate the price of this product that even house hole consumer can't even purchase. I wept. the return on this product last year was at it peak over 400%. imagine. 25lt that original could cost #5000during feb-june last year was sold for between #25000-#30000. do ur calculation that is more than 400% how will buying company cope. although in my little capacity I benefited but is not to be so. this is why they are crying because its not so this year. the return of this product this year is between 30-110%. the product alone is not even enough. the supply capacity of this product is not enough. every body are storing it up to resale during off-peak season to make more money. we are after money and not to get it right. instead of thinking on how to developed new seed like Malaysia do the research for chemical to use in other to increase the quantity to even more than 100% |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by Kobicove(m): 11:17am On Dec 22, 2017 |
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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by Inexhaustible(m): 11:24am On Dec 22, 2017 |
This must be prevented from happening. I'm an insider in POFON, so I know how much effort the organisation is putting to ensuring Nigeria is sufficient in palm oil production as well as making palm oil an exporting commodity and foreign exchange earner to Nigeria. We should be encouraged by the Government. |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winnah(f): 4:13pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
preacherz: I know you can talk. allow the egocentricity of the African man in you to take a chill pill (pls no offence) since u needed more clarity I will. with this, am going attach a press report from NAFDAC agency. I was in kano when dis happened the name of the chemical in Hausa is called Jaws I don't know the English name(is not my biz) have you not wondered that the cost of palm oil in kano when compared with from where the product is been sourced (produced) from is the same in price? oh kano people don't like making profit(money) the cost of palm oil in kano is almost the same in Ebony, Enugu, akwa ibom etc. now the buying cost per 25lt in akwa ibom is 7-8000 and its the same thing in kano.
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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winnah(f): 4:16pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
preacherz: I know you can talk. allow the egocentricity of the African man in you to take a chill pill (pls no offence) since u needed more clarity I will. with this, am going to attach a press report from NAFDAC agency. I was in kano when dis happened the name of the chemical in Hausa is called Jaws I don't know the English name(is not my biz) have you not wondered that the cost of palm oil in kano when compared with from where the product is been sourced (produced) from is the same in price? oh kano people don't like making profit(money) the cost of palm oil in kano is almost the same in Ebony, Enugu, akwa ibom etc. now the buying cost per 25lt in akwa ibom is 7-8000 and its the same thing in kano.
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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winnah(f): 4:19pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
preacherz: I know you can talk. allow the egocentricity of the African man in you to take a chill pill (pls no offence) since u needed more clarity I will. with this, am going to attach a press report from NAFDAC agency. I was in kano when dis happened the name of the chemical in Hausa is called Jaws I don't know the English name(is not my biz) have you not wondered that the cost of palm oil in kano when compared with from where the product is been sourced (produced) from is the same in price? kano state produce Zero of this product kano state has no single stand of this product. I stand to be corrected if am wrong oh kano people don't like making profit(money) the cost of palm oil in kano is almost the same in Ebony, Enugu, akwa ibom etc. now the buying cost per 25lt in akwa ibom is 7-8000 and its the same thing in kano.
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Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by preacherz: 8:36pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
winnah: There was no confession from the suppliers of indulging in the accused crime. Varriation in colour is usually as a result of source /location/production method and specie of palm fruite. Most Malaysian oil have a colour very different from ours The price being same is because the market in the northern part of Nigeria is saturated with malaysian Oil because of its low price (not quality). Markets in the southern part are forced to sell at that price to be competitive. In other words its the Malaysian oil price that determines what Nigerian Palm Oil is sold. Local Producers should be encouraged and not discouraged by magnifying their few flaws. how potent/healthy do u think the imported ones are? Since we abandoned our local refineries for imported refined fuel, how available have this comodity become It all started like this, today we import fuel when we use to refine. Never appreciating what we have until its too late. The grass is not always greener at the other side.........................Arsene Wenger |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by winnah(f): 10:08pm On Dec 22, 2017 |
preacherz: oh!!! sweet Jesus. no one is encouraging the importation of this product. crucified me not please. importation does no good as compared to exportation (or having enough to satisfy ur local market.) you asked for the name of the chemical used to increase the quantity and I think I did my homework well enough by telling you. by importation, u import poverty/unemployment and sale out job to the other country. it pains me, to see us import this product which is not supposed to be so. government alone can not do the job alone. both government and private sector has to come together to achieve it. there is so many potential in this sector to tap from. blame not the government they have tried ( am not trying to speak in favouritism of the government but I think they are trying to make the sector attractive and that is why they are trying to discourage importation by way of partially banning it ( increasing vat) I stand to correct this "In other words its the Malaysian oil price that determines what Nigerian Palm Oil is sold" this is not true. palm oil is a seasonal plant (that has both peak and off peak season) going by the law of demand and supply. palm tree produce less fruit during the peak season and produce more during the off peak season. in a nutshell raining season and dry season (produce more during dry season and less during raining season) no matter what the cost of it is always affordable at this time between 3-6 per 25lt but could rise to 7or 8 between June to august but research have it that new academic session (September) and Xmas speculation could also force and upward shift in the general price of the product. so speculation and scarcity is the major determinant of it cost. |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by lazygal: 11:43am On Dec 28, 2017 |
anonimi: Please no matter what do not insult the dead..okay? I actually respected you as a very intelligent person but youbshoe other wise Most importantly you are not even properly informed as to the truth ...ABACHA did not die becasue of a woman or apple even mustapha that was the one that summoned all generals stated what happened....moreover this is the first time am reading a silly point that if imported apples Stick to undermining present government and keep dead ones out please |
Re: Palm Oil Investors Raise Alarm Over Dumping From W/african Countries by anonimi: 7:14am On Dec 31, 2017 |
lazygal: My dear, please point out the insult in my post that you quoted. Thanks. 1 Like |
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