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Boosting Agriculture In Nigeria: A Farmagric Story by FarmAgric: 2:58pm On Feb 05, 2019
The cultivation of land and the breeding of animals and plants to provide food, fiber, fuels and raw materials to sustain and enhance life started at least about 11,500 years ago making it the second largest employable sector in the world.

Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture has in the past century come to dominate agricultural output. However, in recent years, environmental awareness has driven demand and conversion to organic farming. World governments and unions have begun to support organic production and marketing through agricultural subsidy.

In Nigeria, 82 million hectares out of Nigeria's total land area of about 91 million hectares have been found to be arable, making agriculture a fast growing business thereby transforming her economy by its commercialization at the small, medium and large-scale enterprise levels.

FarmAgric.com, a fast moving enterprise has understood the power of modern technology in improving the quantity and quality of agricultural production. We all know that smart farming is the key to the future. We are developing and applying innovative ways to use ICTs as a primary focus on productivity. We also offer a wide range of solutions to agricultural challenges and a strong promising potential in promoting sustainable agriculture while protecting the environment.

FarmAgric was able to devise a means of eradicating the issue of small-scale farmers sourcing for funds to no avail, and also empowering them to scale up their operations. Now agricultural enthusiasts both the high and medium, thought leaders and farm experts can safely invest in modern agriculture via the FarmAgric model. This is a low-risk investment model that keeps pace with inflation and increases in value over the long-term. It is a tangible asset that provides benefit to the community, and it can diversify as a portfolio.

FarmAgric Investors can make money from the cash flow of livestock and crops that are harvested within a period of four to nine months. Most of the crops are annual, but in some locations there can be multiple harvests per year. There is also a farm insurance which protects the investor in the event of a catastrophe and also the farmer. This means that even if crops are destroyed or their revenue declines due to declines in commodity prices, the farmer will still receive funds with which they can pay their lease. So the model it is dependable and secure.

FarmAgric continues to foster even more engagement with followers and sponsors as it provides first-hand experiences on the agriculture sector. We are excited about the potential of what we can do in the next farming season as we look to building more around the relationships we have with our partners.
Re: Boosting Agriculture In Nigeria: A Farmagric Story by hopevalley: 5:52pm On Feb 05, 2019
FarmAgric:
The cultivation of land and the breeding of animals and plants to provide food, fiber, fuels and raw materials to sustain and enhance life started at least about 11,500 years ago making it the second largest employable sector in the world.

Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture has in the past century come to dominate agricultural output. However, in recent years, environmental awareness has driven demand and conversion to organic farming. World governments and unions have begun to support organic production and marketing through agricultural subsidy.

In Nigeria, 82 million hectares out of Nigeria's total land area of about 91 million hectares have been found to be arable, making agriculture a fast growing business thereby transforming her economy by its commercialization at the small, medium and large-scale enterprise levels.

FarmAgric.com, a fast moving enterprise has understood the power of modern technology in improving the quantity and quality of agricultural production. We all know that smart farming is the key to the future. We are developing and applying innovative ways to use ICTs as a primary focus on productivity. We also offer a wide range of solutions to agricultural challenges and a strong promising potential in promoting sustainable agriculture while protecting the environment.

FarmAgric was able to devise a means of eradicating the issue of small-scale farmers sourcing for funds to no avail, and also empowering them to scale up their operations. Now agricultural enthusiasts both the high and medium, thought leaders and farm experts can safely invest in modern agriculture via the FarmAgric model. This is a low-risk investment model that keeps pace with inflation and increases in value over the long-term. It is a tangible asset that provides benefit to the community, and it can diversify as a portfolio.

FarmAgric Investors can make money from the cash flow of livestock and crops that are harvested within a period of four to nine months. Most of the crops are annual, but in some locations there can be multiple harvests per year. There is also a farm insurance which protects the investor in the event of a catastrophe and also the farmer. This means that even if crops are destroyed or their revenue declines due to declines in commodity prices, the farmer will still receive funds with which they can pay their lease. So the model it is dependable and secure.

FarmAgric continues to foster even more engagement with followers and sponsors as it provides first-hand experiences on the agriculture sector. We are excited about the potential of what we can do in the next farming season as we look to building more around the relationships we have with our partners.

If you are boosting agriculture without boosting agricultural products export, you will not make any significant profit. The dividends of agricultural practice lies in export. For more information, click on the link on my signature.
Re: Boosting Agriculture In Nigeria: A Farmagric Story by FarmAgric: 1:07pm On Feb 06, 2019
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