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How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by Optional09: 8:30pm On Oct 23, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20m4jJ-s1rA

Yinka Adesola is a professional farmer, an agribusiness trainer and consultant and is the co founder of Farmvilla Resource Centre, an agribusiness training and consulting company based at Ago Amodu, Sak East LGA of Oyo State.

Yinka learned her lesson the hard way. She graduated as a Geologist but found herself in farming, albeit with unrealistic expectations.

Determined to succeed in the farm, she tried out many farming endeavours from Cucumber, Maize, Soya Beans, Watermelon and many others.

Upon realising how trial and error has failed her and what she really needed to do to succeed, she got her breakthrough in farming. She then began teaching her success principles practically on the farm and seminars.

The book “How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria” is her first book which was motivated by the fact that most people in Nigeria learn from agricultural books and blogs written by non- farmers who curate information without substantial practical experience.

Yinka puts up the ideas and information based on several years hands on experience growing fruits and vegetables.

https://adesolayinka.com

Re: How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by Optional09: 9:15pm On Oct 24, 2018
That’s a lady doing that magic. Seun please put this in the front page to encourage people
Re: How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by jethro2: 9:35pm On Oct 08, 2019
Wowwwww
To think I am just reading this
Thank you for posting it here

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20m4jJ-s1rA

Yinka Adesola is a professional farmer, an agribusiness trainer and consultant and is the co founder of Farmvilla Resource Centre, an agribusiness training and consulting company based at Ago Amodu, Sak East LGA of Oyo State.

Yinka learned her lesson the hard way. She graduated as a Geologist but found herself in farming, albeit with unrealistic expectations.

Determined to succeed in the farm, she tried out many farming endeavours from Cucumber, Maize, Soya Beans, Watermelon and many others.

Upon realising how trial and error has failed her and what she really needed to do to succeed, she got her breakthrough in farming. She then began teaching her success principles practically on the farm and seminars.

The book “How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria” is her first book which was motivated by the fact that most people in Nigeria learn from agricultural books and blogs written by non- farmers who curate information without substantial practical experience.

Yinka puts up the ideas and information based on several years hands on experience growing fruits and vegetables.

https://adesolayinka.com


Re: How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by jethro2: 10:06pm On Feb 03, 2020
* Ever wonder why farmers are always in debt of non repaying loan from Federal Government or any source at all...?

* Ever wonder why a farmer that claimed to harvest so bountifully from the previous years harvest is still looking for external loan, grants and financial support to start the new season farming....?

* Ever wondered why farmers are not getting financial returns from all their so called big sized several hectares rice cultivation despite the federal government loan support....?

* Ever wondered why the same rice and other farmers said to have been smilling to the bank have refused to pay back the loan they took from the federal government...?

Some will tell you they diverted the money to marry more wives, to go for Hajj pilgrimage, to build new house, to do party or whatever

Do you actually believe that story?

* Ever wondered if it's every crop farmer that are that incompetent to the extent of not thinking of the next farming season or the real source that could triple the money for them if they re invest..?

I personally don't think so.
However my personal opinion does not matter here but definitely there is need to know why farmers are always short of fund despite working all year round

You should definitely take time to understand why the above statement are always the situation with crop farmers before committing a dime to the farming system

That's why my team and I has set up a practical agribusiness training that will put you through a step by step guide on farming productively and having financial breakthrough from crop production

We have all the answers for you

#farmprofitably
#farmwisely
#farmsmartly
#farmrite
#farmprofit
Re: How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by jethro2: 6:23am On Oct 17, 2020
The tomato peak season is fast approaching
How prepared are you?

Re: How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by es144000: 4:02am On Oct 20, 2020
jethro2:
The tomato peak season is fast approaching
How prepared are you?
when is tomato peak season?
Re: How To Farm Profitably In Nigeria. Adesola Yinka by jethro2: 5:45am On Oct 20, 2020
April - July


es144000:
when is tomato peak season?

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