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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Flyingngel(m): 8:09am On Sep 18, 2017
Good development, but what will happen to all the oil workers in Nigeria when these countries stop importing fuel.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Drienzia: 8:11am On Sep 18, 2017
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by youngnerd: 8:14am On Sep 18, 2017
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by pat1612(m): 8:18am On Sep 18, 2017
Oildichotomy:
This raw materials export mentality by successive Nigerian governments is very sickening going forward.
The same thing is happening with our yams (bio-ethanol) all because of the immediate dollar proceeds they get in the name of revenue. They always refuse to think longterm and the associated consequences.

They should ask themselves why is India putting such humongous amount for our beans? Can we develop our beans and track the value added and probably get more revenue?

We have a large bunch of deadend nitwits in power who don't think beyond their immediate lure for temporary cash.

Nonsense.

It is not beans that people in nigeria.they are talking about different variety of beans that indian consume and there are more than 10 varieties. India has entered in same kind of agreement with a country in east africa if i remember correctly.
Its a huge market in terms of food grain as india with its population and decreasing fertile land cannot produce enough to feed its population.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by chinawapz(m): 8:22am On Sep 18, 2017
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Nobody: 8:32am On Sep 18, 2017
Truth234:
India has approached Nigeria to supply it with $1billion (about N367 billion) worth of Pulse Beans.

The Director, Agricultural Business, Processing and Marketing, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Azeez Olumuyiwa, made this revelation at a sensitisation workshop on agriculture held for officers of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

He said that the offer was tabled by the Indian Ambassador to Nigeria, Nagabushana Reddy, at a parley with Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh.

“The Indian ambassador said Pulse Beans is a food variety consumed four to five times daily by Indians. He has offered to buy $1billion worth of the products from Nigeria if we can produce it,” Azeez said.

According to him, India, the world’s second most populous nation, required 27 million metric tonnes of pulse beans. Nigeria’s current production capacity for the produce is about 47 million metric tonnes.

Pulse Beans is a good source of iron and is mainly grown in Bauchi, Bornu States as well as in Shaki, Oyo State.

The federal government has also admitted unease at China’s plan to begin to use bio-ethanol gasoline across the country by 2020.

The use of bio-fuel, seen as an alternative to fossil energy, is discomfiting for Nigeria as China is one of the major buyers of her crude oil.

Rather than continue to import fuel, China wants to focus on bio-ethanol gasoline production which is a derivative sourced from sugarcane and corn.

Ogbeh, who revealed government’s mood on the development, also stressed that two months ago, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, India, Norway and the Netherlands have indicated plans to ban fuel-run cars in about two decades, to reduce air pollution and save fossil fuel energy.

“It is not a particularly soothing news for us because with this development, there will be less demand for oil and gas. By 2030, all these countries will be using electric cars. The only way to prepare us from the revenue that will no longer be available from oil is by focusing on agriculture,” Ogbeh said in a speech read by his Special Assistant, Winifred Ochinyabo.

The minister said that only 44 per cent of Nigeria’s 79 million hectare of arable land was currently utilised, while the country requires six million metric tonnes of rice per annual to feed its large population.

The agricultural workshop was held for the NAF officers to encourage them to embrace farming after retirement.

The programme covered orientation on distribution of inputs materials, warehousing, processing of food, livestock farming, bio-fuel production and running of agric extension work. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Sadique Abubakar, was represented at the workshop by NAF Chief of Administration, AVM Lawal Alao.

http://investorsking.com/india-offers-buy-n367bn-pulse-beans-nigeria/


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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by lomprico(m): 8:33am On Sep 18, 2017
Get ready for beans scarcity.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by lomprico(m): 8:35am On Sep 18, 2017
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by joenor(m): 8:49am On Sep 18, 2017
Nice one.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Nobody: 8:53am On Sep 18, 2017
Sounds good now, at least something to further boost our GDP but I hope in the long run, we won't end up importing the same beans and its products from them like that of petroleum.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by cicero13(m): 8:59am On Sep 18, 2017
Drienzia:
it is quite devastating and astonishing how this group has deliberately deviated from the mechanics and dynamics of academics and has transformed into a platform for exhibition and display of self-postulated exquisite discussion
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by BALLOSKI: 9:24am On Sep 18, 2017
Drienzia:
it is quite devastating and astonishing how this group has deliberately deviated from the mechanics and dynamics of academics and has transformed into a platform for exhibition and display of self-postulated exquisite discussion
you stole this part from a piece you read and pasted on a thread it has no connection with.
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Idrismusty97(m): 10:09am On Sep 18, 2017
So nobody is asking what is pulse beans, So as all of una dey like this una know wetin be pulse beans? You mean to say na only me no know wetin be pulse beans? Thank god for Google o.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by mavinc4u(f): 10:21am On Sep 18, 2017
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India get money reach like this ?

Dem get money pass that but my question is what kind of beans because I know India has beans?
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Officialzoe: 10:24am On Sep 18, 2017
shebi its Nigeria .. they will not produce it
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Drienzia: 10:25am On Sep 18, 2017
BALLOSKI:
you stole this part from a piece you read and pasted on a thread it has no connection with.
Don't jump into sequitur based on ur low level of acumen ...
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by wtfcoded: 12:21pm On Sep 18, 2017
Oildichotomy:
This raw materials export mentality by successive Nigerian governments is very sickening going forward.
The same thing is happening with our yams (bio-ethanol) all because of the immediate dollar proceeds they get in the name of revenue. They always refuse to think longterm and the associated consequences.

They should ask themselves why is India putting such humongous amount for our beans? Can we develop our beans and track the value added and probably get more revenue?

We have a large bunch of deadend nitwits in power who don't think beyond their immediate lure for temporary cash.

Nonsense.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by rabzy: 12:53pm On Sep 18, 2017
Oildichotomy:
This raw materials export mentality by successive Nigerian governments is very sickening going forward.
The same thing is happening with our yams (bio-ethanol) all because of the immediate dollar proceeds they get in the name of revenue. They always refuse to think longterm and the associated consequences.

They should ask themselves why is India putting such humongous amount for our beans? Can we develop our beans and track the value added and probably get more revenue?

We have a large bunch of deadend nitwits in power who don't think beyond their immediate lure for temporary cash.

Nonsense.

You sabi chop pulse beans? How many people sabi the beans gan sef. If China decides to buy the sawdust wasting away now in our sawmill, that is when we would remember it can be used to make car.
Has Thailand and other Asian countries not been exporting rice to us for decades. India says they can die for pulse beans and currently i dont know what these pulse beans state produces, they are broke to pieces, so if they can turn their wasting lands into pulsebeans land and earn good money, that would be fantastic. Agricultural commodities sale is still a huge market that even developed countries play in, beef, fish corn etc are still widely traded.

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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Oildichotomy(m): 1:55pm On Sep 18, 2017
rabzy:


You sabi chop pulse beans? How many people sabi the beans gan sef. If China decides to buy the sawdust wasting away now in our sawmill, that is when we would remember it can be used to make car.
Has Thailand and other Asian countries not been exporting rice to us for decades. India says they can die for pulse beans and currently i dont know what these pulse beans state produces, they are broke to pieces, so if they can turn their wasting lands into pulsebeans land and earn good money, that would be fantastic. Agricultural commodities sale is still a huge market that even developed countries play in, beef, fish corn etc are still widely traded.
You could have done a proper google search on Pulse Beans.

It is the normal beans we all eat everyday and Pulse is a general fancy name for legumes harvested dry.

In fact I see this as a deliberate PR act by the government to prevent an Uproar from the public. Na the same beans jharee
#Simple
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by webngnews: 2:16pm On Sep 18, 2017
Good
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by billyG(m): 2:38pm On Sep 18, 2017
agarawu23:
just dey type grammar wey ppl no understand. Na only u go school? Patrick undecided nansense angry
he even got 5 likes for typing nonesense.

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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by billyG(m): 2:44pm On Sep 18, 2017
that is a good1 i will incraese my beans cultivation by 200% nxt yr.
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by BALLOSKI: 4:15pm On Sep 18, 2017
Drienzia:
Don't jump into sequitur based on ur low level of acumen ...
low acumen? No let me puncture your lines grin
Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by Sabibizness: 6:20pm On Oct 07, 2023
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Re: India Offers To Buy N367bn Pulse Beans From Nigeria by wealthtrak: 8:20pm On Jan 21
Truth234:
India has approached Nigeria to supply it with $1billion (about N367 billion) worth of Pulse Beans.

The Director, Agricultural Business, Processing and Marketing, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Azeez Olumuyiwa, made this revelation at a sensitisation workshop on agriculture held for officers of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

He said that the offer was tabled by the Indian Ambassador to Nigeria, Nagabushana Reddy, at a parley with Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh.

“The Indian ambassador said Pulse Beans is a food variety consumed four to five times daily by Indians. He has offered to buy $1billion worth of the products from Nigeria if we can produce it,” Azeez said.

According to him, India, the world’s second most populous nation, required 27 million metric tonnes of pulse beans. Nigeria’s current production capacity for the produce is about 47 million metric tonnes.

Pulse Beans is a good source of iron and is mainly grown in Bauchi, Bornu States as well as in Shaki, Oyo State.

The federal government has also admitted unease at China’s plan to begin to use bio-ethanol gasoline across the country by 2020.

The use of bio-fuel, seen as an alternative to fossil energy, is discomfiting for Nigeria as China is one of the major buyers of her crude oil.

Rather than continue to import fuel, China wants to focus on bio-ethanol gasoline production which is a derivative sourced from sugarcane and corn.

Ogbeh, who revealed government’s mood on the development, also stressed that two months ago, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, India, Norway and the Netherlands have indicated plans to ban fuel-run cars in about two decades, to reduce air pollution and save fossil fuel energy.

“It is not a particularly soothing news for us because with this development, there will be less demand for oil and gas. By 2030, all these countries will be using electric cars. The only way to prepare us from the revenue that will no longer be available from oil is by focusing on agriculture,” Ogbeh said in a speech read by his Special Assistant, Winifred Ochinyabo.

The minister said that only 44 per cent of Nigeria’s 79 million hectare of arable land was currently utilised, while the country requires six million metric tonnes of rice per annual to feed its large population.

The agricultural workshop was held for the NAF officers to encourage them to embrace farming after retirement.

The programme covered orientation on distribution of inputs materials, warehousing, processing of food, livestock farming, bio-fuel production and running of agric extension work. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshall Sadique Abubakar, was represented at the workshop by NAF Chief of Administration, AVM Lawal Alao.

http://investorsking.com/india-offers-buy-n367bn-pulse-beans-nigeria/
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