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TravelRe: Cost Of A Nigeria International Passport by amolej: 9:25pm On Nov 08, 2022
fizzy4luv:
Hello house , kindly advise on how to go about making payment as I don't think I have these payment options. I only have my debit card
Thanks.
Click on paystack and you are good to go.
BusinessInvest In Cocoa. by amolej(op): 6:24pm On Mar 28, 2019
Our forefathers in Nigeria lived in the era of cocoa production and exportation and (funny enough), they were having better economy selling cocoa, than we have now selling oil.Cocoa farming and exportation could be awakened again and that’s the reason why we’re writing this post, to enlighten you about the opportunities in cocoa production business.
Introduction & a Brief History of Cocoa Farming in Nigeria
Before the oil boom in Nigeria, there was cocoa, which we banked on as one of our major cash crops exports. Nigeria was then the biggest exporter of cocoa in Africa and ranked amongst the top exporters in the world.
Then the oil came, and the agricultural sector was abandoned and poor agricultural management became rampant. Cocoa farming, along with other cash crop farming, took a back seat to the exploration of oil.
Nigeria quickly lost our international market to countries such as Indonesia and Cote D’Ivoire.
Fondly called the wealth seed, discerning Nigerian farmers are now returning to the cultivation of cocoa on an industrial scale. However, cocoa production is still under￾exploited, as global demand still surpasses supply by a huge margin. And while cocoa is not the easiest of crops to manage, farmers with the requisite knowledge, enthusiasm and patience to run and manage cocoa farms can benefit in the long run, and become the new crop of self-made millionaires.
The Top 10 Cocoa Producing Countries in the World
In the past, Nigeria topped the list of cocoa producing countries. It lost its position as a result of the oil boom and exploration. In recent times however, it has taken up cocoa production again, and currently ranks as the world’s fourth principal cocoa producer.
According to the Cocoa Association of Nigeria (CAN), Nigeria ranks behind Cote D’Ivoire (1st), Ghana (2nd) and Indonesia (3rd).Together, Ghana, Nigeria, and Cote D’Ivoire supply more than two -thirds of the world’s cocoa......... For further details, read https://mygoldingreen..com/2019/03/how-to-start-and-make-money-with-cocoa.html?m=1

FashionRe: Winners Of Nigerian University Carnival (TNUC) Queen And King 2018 by amolej: 7:12am On Aug 21, 2018
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