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Agriculture / Re: companies that buy palm kernel in nigeria by dhejaavu: 10:19am On Oct 12, 2017
pafra:

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How many tons are you looking at per month?

20 tons
Agriculture / Re: companies that buy palm kernel in nigeria by dhejaavu: 9:41pm On Oct 11, 2017
pafra:


It will be preferable if I am dealing directly with a company I.e if you are working as an agent to the company. Most people here want to be middle men who don't know the stress of getting this product but want to make huge profits with out any investment.

I know my way I am only looking for a better price. And I will give you good commission if we can come to a compromise

I'm not anybody's agent. I need the nuts for my factory.

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Agriculture / Re: companies that buy palm kernel in nigeria by dhejaavu: 9:39pm On Oct 11, 2017
pafra:


It will be preferable if I am dealing directly with a company I.e if you are working as an agent to the company. Most people here want to be middle men who don't know the stress of getting this product but want to make huge profits with out any investment.

I know my way I am only looking for a better price. And I will give you good commission if we can come to a compromise

I'm not anybody's agent.I need kernels for my factory.

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Agriculture / Re: companies that buy palm kernel in nigeria by dhejaavu: 2:27pm On Oct 11, 2017
Flojoh1:
I have tonnes of pkn for sale. We operate from Ogun and Ondo states. Pls contact me on. 08165434451.


Hello, I need a steady supply of palm kernel nuts. We are located in Ibadan. Let me know if you can supply and let's work together.
Agriculture / Re: companies that buy palm kernel in nigeria by dhejaavu: 2:26pm On Oct 11, 2017
pafra:
I supply Palm kernel nut. I will need an look for companies and for individuals is cash on supply. My delivery is within seven working days

Hello, I need a steady supply of palm kernel nuts. We are located in Ibadan. Let me know if you can supply and let's work together.
Agriculture / Re: A Day Old Birds(pullets, Broilers, Cockrel And Turkeys) Are For Sale In Ibadan by dhejaavu: 9:33am On Jun 20, 2016
folteminvestment:



You can still raise them from a day old only if you can use some tactics but i will advice you to go for either 6weeks or 8weeks old.

What's the price for 6 weeks and 8 weeks .How do I get them
Agriculture / Re: A Day Old Birds(pullets, Broilers, Cockrel And Turkeys) Are For Sale In Ibadan by dhejaavu: 8:40pm On Jun 18, 2016
folteminvestment:
Book with us for your reliable chicks and poults

Is is too late to rear turkey for sale in December? If not, I need 20. How do I get them and at what price. I'm in Ibadan
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 4:24pm On May 16, 2016
Walla79:
Dhejavu, do you want to buy pigs for breeding, or matured pigs to kill?

Breeding (About to mate)
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 1:50pm On May 13, 2016
Good day all,
Is there anyone here with a farm in Ibadan that has pigs for sale?
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 8:58am On Dec 14, 2015
[So how much is the training.]

very affordable accommodation is available in the neighbourhood, alternatively it's just about 25 mins to Lagos[/quote]
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 9:30am On Dec 12, 2015
[Like how much exactly.And coming from Ibadan will I have accommodation?]

Its a one-on-one training for about 2-3 days on the farm. It covers production practices and pig farm biz economics. we charge a little fee for the knowledge transfer and mentoring continues after the program forever [/quote]
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 9:27am On Dec 12, 2015
[Hi, am just looking for an already established farm where I can learn the rudiments of pig rearing.Kindly send your phone number ]

Hi. I'm in ibadan but I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "train". You can send me a pm though, I'll be glad to help anyway I can.
Cheers. [/quote]
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 7:19am On Dec 11, 2015
Hello everyone,
I am trying to set up a pig farm in Ibadan but looking for a farmer where I can have practical training in Ibadan. Can anyone help ?
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 7:09am On Dec 11, 2015
[Anyone with a Pig farm in Ibadan where I can train?]
Agriculture / Re: Pig Farmers Lets Meet Here by dhejaavu: 8:55am On Dec 10, 2015
Hello,
I am trying to start a Pig farm in Ibadan but would like to have practical training on a farm. If your farm is in Ibadan kindly contact me on dhejaavu69@yahoo.ca


Am not tackling you o. you have made beneficial contributions, however am just expressing caveats for beginners, people with limited funds and pensioners.

My impression of pure foreign breed pigs is formed by my experience and interactions with different farmers over the years.
You haven't told us your weaning weight, farrowed litter size, weaned litter size and weight at 6months to justify the investment on foreign breeds.

Slatted floors are good let's see how your implementation proceeds. How easy will it be to extract the manure from the soakaway for sale to farmers?how attractive will it be to extract for the buyer,do you pump or pack it?
The farms I have observed doing this have a dedicated vehicle dat pumps this waste and sprays it on their farmland.

You made an important contribution on generating maggots from pig waste to feed fish, I have also practiced it but gave up for some obvious reasons. I look forward to more exposure on generating maggots efficiently from pig waste.

I have no reason to criticize your feed formula it is good, feed formuation depends on your locality.
Farmers in ilesa hardly pay for Brewery waste, just transport cost. In Ota, it is a different story. In Ota, Cassava peels almost cost nothing.
In Oyo, maize is pure water. I used to get bloodmeal for free etc......

After constructing my pens, I went to ilesa to visit farmers. I was amazed at what they where able to achieve with limited financial resources.
Infact a farmer constructed a 15 room pen and didn't spend a kobo on roofing. The idea he used is very smart.
We are all learning!!![/quote]

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