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What's the size of the spawn? And can you deliver to Lagos? Are you on WhatsApp? |
Hello guys. I have a 3-meter fibre dish for sale. Location: Ogba Ikeja, Lagos. Serious interested buyers only. Mention this handle if you're interested. Or WhatsApp 08056460390 if interested.
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Leon2dgh:Send me a WhatsApp @ 08056460390 if you can find a way to come pick it up in Lagos. |
Hello guys. I have a 3-meter fibre dish for sale. Location: Ogba Ikeja, Lagos. Serious interested buyers only. Mention this handle if you're interested.
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Hello guys. I have a 3-meter fibre dish for sale. Location: Ogba Ikeja, Lagos. Serious interested buyers only. Mention this handle if you're interested.
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Hello guys. I have a 3-meter fibre dish for sale. Location: Ogba Ikeja, Lagos. Serious interested buyers only. Mention this handle if you're interested.
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Hello guys. I have a 3-meter fibre dish for sale. Location: Ogba Ikeja, Lagos. Serious interested buyers only. Mention this handle if you're interested.
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Is that meant for everyone in Rwanda or just a specific amount of people, because that doesn't look like much to me. ![]() |
MiddleBrook Farms® is a registered Nigerian Agro-Allied company with the mission of proliferating Organic farming practices one farmer at a time. Job Title: Area Sales Manager, Fertilizer - Northern Nigeria Job Description: - Responsible for marketing fertilizer products and agronomic services to clients - Provide agronomic product support and advice to wholesale and retail customers. - Responsible for sales activities in conjunction with the Agro Allied team to ensure customer satisfaction and improved sales of Agro Inputs. - Develop and implement Regional agronomic marketing plans to support organization plans and budget. - Facilitate sales expansion within assigned area. - Act as the company image and manage contractual relationships. Requirements: - 2 - 5 years experience in sales redistribution of Agro Inputs and managing Key Distributors. - Show evidence of a strong coaching and mentoring capability. - Be capable of delivering value through people. - Speak Hausa language fluently. Applicants should email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng or call 08056028559 http://middlebrookfarms.com.ng/index.html http://middlebrookfarms.com.ng/fertilizer.html |
MiddleBrook Farms® is a registered Nigerian Agro-Allied company with the mission of proliferating Organic farming practices one farmer at a time. Job Title: Area Sales Manager, Fertilizer - Northern Nigeria Job Description: - Responsible for marketing fertilizer products and agronomic services to clients - Provide agronomic product support and advice to wholesale and retail customers. - Responsible for sales activities in conjunction with the Agro Allied team to ensure customer satisfaction and improved sales of Agro Inputs. - Develop and implement Regional agronomic marketing plans to support organization plans and budget. - Facilitate sales expansion within assigned area. - Act as the company image and manage contractual relationships. Requirements: - 2 - 5 years experience in sales redistribution of Agro Inputs and managing Key Distributors. - Show evidence of a strong coaching and mentoring capability. - Be capable of delivering value through people. - Speak Hausa language fluently. Applicants should email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng or call 08056028559 http://middlebrookfarms.com.ng/index.html http://middlebrookfarms.com.ng/fertilizer.html |
dellaziz:No single grain of stone is in the Garri. And depending on the volume you intend to purchase (at least 10 bags), I can give you a small sample of the white Garri. As per the location, it is within Oyo state; that's as far as I can tell you. As a marketer who is in the business to make some modest margins I can't divulge the exact location of my source, though I have already given enough hints as to its geographical location. If you are interested, let's continue our conversation on WhatsApp. 08056460390. |
dellaziz:That's Ok and you are entitled to your opinion. But point of correction, the environment you spoke of is merely low-tech, and not 'unhygienic' as you allege. I could have opted to merely show you pictures of rows and columns of the finished and bagged Garri and you probably wouldn't have cared . But in any case, I will have you know that the factory you are referring to is arguably the largest Garri producing cluster in the entire country. It has been in operation since the early 80s, consistent daily operation I mean. It comprises of over 300 processors involved in the different functions of Garri production, processing nothing less than 100 trucks of cassava on a daily basis (no exaggeration). Their 'low tech' operational model is the reason they are still in business up till today and can meet an increasing daily demand of the product (they do business worth multiple millions of naira daily, with hundreds of bags leaving their cluster for different parts of Nigeria and beyond); you have most likely consumed their product without being aware that they are the source. And, a lot of the repackaged Garri you find in convenience stores across the country also emanate from that very cluster. #Real talk. Nigeria can barely even meet its Garri production and consumption demand due to the heavy competing demand for cassava (be it industrial and otherwise) but the production cluster in question is arguably the most dependable in terms of delivery. Again, as far as hygiene and food safety concern, the end-product Garri in question is eventually sieved and stir-fried in tremendous heat before being bagged. I doubt they would still be in business after close to 40-years of operation and existence if their production methods/end-products are unsafe for consumption. Please make no mistake about it, I am only saying all these to set the record straight and not necessarily to coerce you into patronizing the Garri I am marketing because without either of us, my Garri producers will still continue to sell. ![]() |
dellaziz:Dry and Fine White Garri for Sale. Perfect for drinking and Eba. Ijebu Garri and Yellow Garri also available. ₦6,500 per bag of 20-paint buckets. Minimum order of 10-bags. Delivery arrangements available. Brought to you by MiddleBrook Farms. Email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng Visit product page Here.
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Still very available. |
Still very available. |
Still very available. |
Seun:It is highly concentrated Mr. Seun. There's a 'floating egg' concentration test that is used to ascertain its optimal concentration; you pour the solution into a cup and dip an egg (or a small irish potato) in it, if the egg or potato floats to the surface after the dip, then the concentration is of optimum strength. The price is N5k per bottle. |
Still available. |
Still available. |
Still available. |
Dry and Fine White Garri for Sale. Perfect for drinking and Eba. Ijebu Garri and Yellow Garri also available. ₦6,500 per bag of 20-paint buckets. Minimum order of 10-bags. Delivery arrangements available. Brought to you by MiddleBrook Farms. Email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng Visit product page Here.
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Dry and Fine White Garri for Sale. Perfect for drinking and Eba. Ijebu Garri and Yellow Garri also available. ₦6,500 per bag of 20-paint buckets. Minimum order of 10-bags. Delivery arrangements available. Brought to you by MiddleBrook Farms. Email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng Visit product page Here.
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Dry and Fine White Garri for Sale. Perfect for drinking and Eba. Ijebu Garri and Yellow Garri also available. ₦6,500 per bag of 20-paint buckets. Minimum order of 10-bags. Delivery arrangements available. Brought to you by MiddleBrook Farms. Email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng Visit product page Here.
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Dry and Fine White Garri for Sale. Perfect for drinking and Eba. Ijebu Garri and Yellow Garri also available. ₦6,500 per bag of 20-paint buckets. Minimum order of 10-bags. Delivery arrangements available. Brought to you by MiddleBrook Farms. Email: info@middlebrookfarms.com.ng Visit product page Here.
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Kindly add me to the group.... 08056460390 |
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