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Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Aboseday: 11:03am On May 31, 2021
Farming in Nigeria is one of the most profitable businesses to venture into, agriculture accounts for over 20% of Nigeria’s GDP but just as about 80% of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) fail in Nigeria in their first year, your farm can also fail if you go about it without proper knowledge and the needed skill.

If you are looking to start farming in Nigeria and are uncertain about how to get started. This in-depth guide explains all the information you need to start a profitable farm in Nigeria.

WHAT IS FARMING?

Rearing animals and planting crops for family consumption are some of the activities we usually term “Farming”. But to make it clear, Farming goes beyond these two. Farming is the basis of agriculture.

The raw materials used in the production of different finished products are all generated through farming. Some of these raw materials include cotton, timber, cocoa, wheat, coffee, palm oil, and others. This is to say that on a large scale, farming can be defined as a business aimed at producing raw materials for personal, industrial, and commercial purposes.

IS FARMING IN NIGERIA PROFITABLE?

One thing every household cannot do without is food. This is a basic need of man and If the essence of farming is to end hunger, then it can be termed profitable. This is because you can make money from farming by selling your farm produce to individuals or organizations who need various farm products.

Farming when done right is profitable. But...

Read more here: https://babbangona.com/farming-in-nigeria-how-to-get-started/

Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Dottune(m): 8:00am On Jun 01, 2021
Interesting
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Samchi4christ(m): 11:39am On Jun 01, 2021
What is your own area of speciality @abosede?
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Samchi4christ(m): 11:40am On Jun 01, 2021
Area of speciality? I found a new love in agriculture- Farming,then to processing.
Aboseday:
Farming in Nigeria is one of the most profitable businesses to venture into, agriculture accounts for over 20% of Nigeria’s GDP but just as about 80% of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) fail in Nigeria in their first year, your farm can also fail if you go about it without proper knowledge and the needed skill.

If you are looking to start farming in Nigeria and are uncertain about how to get started. This in-depth guide explains all the information you need to start a profitable farm in Nigeria.

WHAT IS FARMING?

Rearing animals and planting crops for family consumption are some of the activities we usually term “Farming”. But to make it clear, Farming goes beyond these two. Farming is the basis of agriculture.

The raw materials used in the production of different finished products are all generated through farming. Some of these raw materials include cotton, timber, cocoa, wheat, coffee, palm oil, and others. This is to say that on a large scale, farming can be defined as a business aimed at producing raw materials for personal, industrial, and commercial purposes.

IS FARMING IN NIGERIA PROFITABLE?

One thing every household cannot do without is food. This is a basic need of man and If the essence of farming is to end hunger, then it can be termed profitable. This is because you can make money from farming by selling your farm produce to individuals or organizations who need various farm products.

Farming when done right is profitable. But...

Read more here: https://babbangona.com/farming-in-nigeria-how-to-get-started/
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Nobody: 7:09pm On Jun 01, 2021
I deal early maturity crops
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Aboseday: 8:42am On Jun 02, 2021
Samchi4christ:
What is your own area of speciality @abosede?
Maize farming
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Aboseday: 8:43am On Jun 02, 2021
Samchi4christ:
Area of speciality? I found a new love in agriculture- Farming,then to processing.
That's really great.
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Aboseday: 8:45am On Jun 02, 2021
ekerensima:
I deal early maturity crops
Do you mean germinating crops for transplanting or crops that have a short planting to harvest period?
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Nobody: 9:18am On Jun 02, 2021
Aboseday:
Do you mean germinating crops for transplanting or crops that have a short planting to harvest period?

short planting to harvest period. I officially started farming this year, being slugging it out since april
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Aboseday: 11:01am On Jun 02, 2021
ekerensima:


short planting to harvest period. I officially started farming this year, being slugging it out since april
Oh that's great, it will definitely workout well.
Re: Farming In Nigeria: How To Get Started by Nobody: 12:46pm On Jun 02, 2021
Aboseday:
Oh that's great, it will definitely workout well.

Under must, it gat no choice but to gemme a bountiful harvest

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