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This the best time for the FG to push a reform of the domstic gas market. This is The effect of non passage of a viable PIB. |
Take a few moments to read below John Sculley – former CEO of Pepsi and Apple – has gotten into the Android-phone game. The new company, Obi Worldphone, which aims to offer premium-designed phones to developing markets. Both are dual-SIM and cost between $130 and $250. The Worldphones will launch in Vietnam, India, Tukey, Pakistan, South Africa, Nigeria, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates (and others) soon. Obi Worldphone SF1, The higher end of the two phones, it has a 5" IPS screen with 1080p resolution. A "signature floating glass display" gives the front a distinct look (it's Gorilla Glass 4, by the way). The Obi Worldphone SF1 runs Android 5.0.2 customized with the Obi Lifespeed user interface. The software is powered by a Snapdragon 615 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. That's the $200 version, for $250 you can have 3GB RAM and 32GB storage (both have microSD slots). The phone boasts fast Cat. 4 LTE connectivity (it takes one micro and one nanoSIM), along with dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n (2x2), Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. Obi Worldphone SF1 The 13MP camera (Sony IMX214) with an f/2.0 aperture shoots 1080p video and offers OptiZoom multi-frame super-resolution. There's a 5MP selfie camera with its own too. The unibody features metallic accents and measures 146 x 74 x 8mm and weighs 147g, it has a generous 3,000mAh battery. By the way, SF stands for San Francisco. Obi Worldphone SJ1.5 Despite the higher number, this is the more affordable of the two. The Obi Worldphone SJ1.5 is priced at $130 and also comes with a 5" IPS screen and dual-SIM connectivity. The screen has 720p resolution though, while mobile data is capped at 3G (both card slots are microSIMs). That's backed by Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. You don't get a 32GB version, but the microSD slot should be enough. The SJ1.5 is also more modest when it comes to computing power – a MediaTek chipset with a quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. It runs a newer version of Android though, v5.1. Obi Worldphone SJ1.5 The camera is an 8MP shooter (OmniVision sensor) with f/2.2 aperture. The selfie camera is the same 5MP shooter too. The Obi Worldphone SJ1.5 (San Jose) features a Magnesium-Titanium alloy chassis covered in polycarbonate. The whole thing measures 146 x 73 x 8mm and weighs 131g. Like the SF1 it has a 3,000mAh battery. Yet kids still call it a china phone |
gabng:Waiting for your redponse. |
einsteine:You stupidity knows no bounds and your subsequent statement confirms it. I need not exchange words with dimwits like you. Your entire linage a medically confirmed fools with low IQ Those who have contacted me and who I have given priceless advice (without even paying for the business plan) know the value of what is on this thread. a number of them already own bamboo plantations and I am fulfilled that they have been able to maximise their holdings while getting ready and prepared to go into the value creation phase. We are on the verge of being signed up as resource consultant by the NDDC to help communities in the Niger Delta to harness this untapped resource yet fools like you masturbate on this so called snake oil. parting short for you. GET A LIFE |
Hi Tadeius, i need the cost analysis analysis inclusive of full custom duty and delivery to Lagos for the fillowing vehicles: 2010 to 2013 Pegeout 508 with these spec's - 1.6 Hdi Diesel - 2.0 Hdi Diesel - 2.0 Petrol All must be automatic please also provide pictures of the above stated vehicle's available in Cotonou. Thanks |
einsteine:Funny enough that in your quest to sound meaningful you ended up sounding meaningless. My firm currently owns and has access to close to 40 hectares of bamboo stalk plantation in Oshimili North LGA in Delta State and currently supplies the traditional construction industry. The failure of any business is the owner not realizing its limitations and not having core competency. Owe dream is to have a mature engineered bamboo value chain industry. The business plan we provide is the guide document to help newbie investor's get into the fast developing industry. If Bank Of Industry BDSP's can charge 100k to 120k for the same thing I provide for 25k (in addition to industry specific knowledge that my firm provides) and yet you spew the veiled rubbish you posted above then you really need to see someone for help. |
I hope this will be helpful for people looking to access loan for agricultural business Finally the Central Bank of Nigeria has published the procedure for accessing the fund. Find text below. 1.0 Is your business in any of the following areas? . Agriculture . Manufacturing . Cottage Industries . Artisanship . Services . Trade and general Commerce . Renewable energy/energy efficient products and technologies . Other income generating projects as may be prescribed by the CBN 2.0 If “Yes”…. 2.1 Prepare your business plan or statement on how much you want for your business 2.2. You can get loan of up to: (a) N500,000.00 for your micro-business; and (b). N50 million for Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) 2.3. Go to your bank or any of the following institutions to access the Fund: . Microfinance Banks . Commercial Banks . Cooperatives . Finance Companies . NGO-Microfinance Institutions . Development Finance Institutions, i.e. Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture 3.0. Tell your bank how much you need 4.0. Your bank will discuss your request and provide you the money 4.1 The maximum interest rate of 9.0% p.a (charges inclusive) is applicable to all loans 5.0. Period for the repayment of the loan: a) For micro business, it is a maximum of one year b). For small and medium enterprises, it is a maximum of three years NOTE: 60% of the Fund is reserved for enterprises owned by women; 2% for persons living with disability and 10% for start-up businesses. There have been reports of bank branches claiming ignorance of the fund. In that eventuality or for more information, please send e-mail: msmedf@cbn.gov.ng |
I hope this will be helpful for people looking to access loan for agricultural business Finally the Central Bank of Nigeria has published the procedure for accessing the fund. Find text below. 1.0 Is your business in any of the following areas? . Agriculture . Manufacturing . Cottage Industries . Artisanship . Services . Trade and general Commerce . Renewable energy/energy efficient products and technologies . Other income generating projects as may be prescribed by the CBN 2.0 If “Yes”…. 2.1 Prepare your business plan or statement on how much you want for your business 2.2. You can get loan of up to: (a) N500,000.00 for your micro-business; and (b). N50 million for Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) 2.3. Go to your bank or any of the following institutions to access the Fund: . Microfinance Banks . Commercial Banks . Cooperatives . Finance Companies . NGO-Microfinance Institutions . Development Finance Institutions, i.e. Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture 3.0. Tell your bank how much you need 4.0. Your bank will discuss your request and provide you the money 4.1 The maximum interest rate of 9.0% p.a (charges inclusive) is applicable to all loans 5.0. Period for the repayment of the loan: a) For micro business, it is a maximum of one year b). For small and medium enterprises, it is a maximum of three years NOTE: 60% of the Fund is reserved for enterprises owned by women; 2% for persons living with disability and 10% for start-up businesses. There have been reports of bank branches claiming ignorance of the fund. In that eventuality or for more information, please send e-mail: msmedf@cbn.gov.ng |
I hope this will be helpful for people looking to access loan for agricultural business Finally the Central Bank of Nigeria has published the procedure for accessing the fund. Find text below. 1.0 Is your business in any of the following areas? . Agriculture . Manufacturing . Cottage Industries . Artisanship . Services . Trade and general Commerce . Renewable energy/energy efficient products and technologies . Other income generating projects as may be prescribed by the CBN 2.0 If “Yes”…. 2.1 Prepare your business plan or statement on how much you want for your business 2.2. You can get loan of up to: (a) N500,000.00 for your micro-business; and (b). N50 million for Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) 2.3. Go to your bank or any of the following institutions to access the Fund: . Microfinance Banks . Commercial Banks . Cooperatives . Finance Companies . NGO-Microfinance Institutions . Development Finance Institutions, i.e. Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture 3.0. Tell your bank how much you need 4.0. Your bank will discuss your request and provide you the money 4.1 The maximum interest rate of 9.0% p.a (charges inclusive) is applicable to all loans 5.0. Period for the repayment of the loan: a) For micro business, it is a maximum of one year b). For small and medium enterprises, it is a maximum of three years NOTE: 60% of the Fund is reserved for enterprises owned by women; 2% for persons living with disability and 10% for start-up businesses. There have been reports of bank branches claiming ignorance of the fund. In that eventuality or for more information, please send e-mail: msmedf@cbn.gov.ng |
I hope this will be helpful for people looking to access loan for agricultural business Finally the Central Bank of Nigeria has published the procedure for accessing the fund. Find text below. 1.0 Is your business in any of the following areas? . Agriculture . Manufacturing . Cottage Industries . Artisanship . Services . Trade and general Commerce . Renewable energy/energy efficient products and technologies . Other income generating projects as may be prescribed by the CBN 2.0 If “Yes”…. 2.1 Prepare your business plan or statement on how much you want for your business 2.2. You can get loan of up to: (a) N500,000.00 for your micro-business; and (b). N50 million for Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) 2.3. Go to your bank or any of the following institutions to access the Fund: . Microfinance Banks . Commercial Banks . Cooperatives . Finance Companies . NGO-Microfinance Institutions . Development Finance Institutions, i.e. Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture 3.0. Tell your bank how much you need 4.0. Your bank will discuss your request and provide you the money 4.1 The maximum interest rate of 9.0% p.a (charges inclusive) is applicable to all loans 5.0. Period for the repayment of the loan: a) For micro business, it is a maximum of one year b). For small and medium enterprises, it is a maximum of three years NOTE: 60% of the Fund is reserved for enterprises owned by women; 2% for persons living with disability and 10% for start-up businesses. There have been reports of bank branches claiming ignorance of the fund. In that eventuality or for more information, please send e-mail: msmedf@cbn.gov.ng |
I hope this will be helpful for people looking to access loan for agricultural business Finally the Central Bank of Nigeria has published the procedure for accessing the fund. Find text below. 1.0 Is your business in any of the following areas? . Agriculture . Manufacturing . Cottage Industries . Artisanship . Services . Trade and general Commerce . Renewable energy/energy efficient products and technologies . Other income generating projects as may be prescribed by the CBN 2.0 If “Yes”…. 2.1 Prepare your business plan or statement on how much you want for your business 2.2. You can get loan of up to: (a) N500,000.00 for your micro-business; and (b). N50 million for Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) 2.3. Go to your bank or any of the following institutions to access the Fund: . Microfinance Banks . Commercial Banks . Cooperatives . Finance Companies . NGO-Microfinance Institutions . Development Finance Institutions, i.e. Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture 3.0. Tell your bank how much you need 4.0. Your bank will discuss your request and provide you the money 4.1 The maximum interest rate of 9.0% p.a (charges inclusive) is applicable to all loans 5.0. Period for the repayment of the loan: a) For micro business, it is a maximum of one year b). For small and medium enterprises, it is a maximum of three years NOTE: 60% of the Fund is reserved for enterprises owned by women; 2% for persons living with disability and 10% for start-up businesses. There have been reports of bank branches claiming ignorance of the fund. In that eventuality or for more information, please send e-mail: msmedf@cbn.gov.ng |
I hope this will be helpful for people looking to access loan for agricultural business Finally the Central Bank of Nigeria has published the procedure for accessing the fund. Find text below. 1.0 Is your business in any of the following areas? . Agriculture . Manufacturing . Cottage Industries . Artisanship . Services . Trade and general Commerce . Renewable energy/energy efficient products and technologies . Other income generating projects as may be prescribed by the CBN 2.0 If “Yes”…. 2.1 Prepare your business plan or statement on how much you want for your business 2.2. You can get loan of up to: (a) N500,000.00 for your micro-business; and (b). N50 million for Small & Medium Enterprise (SME) 2.3. Go to your bank or any of the following institutions to access the Fund: . Microfinance Banks . Commercial Banks . Cooperatives . Finance Companies . NGO-Microfinance Institutions . Development Finance Institutions, i.e. Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture 3.0. Tell your bank how much you need 4.0. Your bank will discuss your request and provide you the money 4.1 The maximum interest rate of 9.0% p.a (charges inclusive) is applicable to all loans 5.0. Period for the repayment of the loan: a) For micro business, it is a maximum of one year b). For small and medium enterprises, it is a maximum of three years NOTE: 60% of the Fund is reserved for enterprises owned by women; 2% for persons living with disability and 10% for start-up businesses. There have been reports of bank branches claiming ignorance of the fund. In that eventuality or for more information, please send e-mail: msmedf@cbn.gov.ng |
I am an anioma from delta state. I can realiably inform you that the Oba Of Bini had dominion and probably still has till today up to the ogbaru people of anambra state. |
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ministry of housing and urban development has not received December salary. a friend just told me this. please confirm. |
Dan Brown , Inferno on my mind. it may just be the solution to world population growth. |
inlandtaipan:You forgot Delta State |
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Domaro:Who needs oil when we can export this. prepare for the infrastructure boom of 2016 by investing. |
call. invest in agriculture.
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call. invest in agriculture
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Ahmeduana:Kai carry your flimsy excuse of a brain go one corner. since 2000 do you know how many refinery licence's have been issued? not even one is yet to come on stream. Why? Subsidy. I certainly do not have the time to school you . |
Good news. Next is subsidy removal. |
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Engineered bamboo is a low cost product manufactured from bamboo . It is designed to be a replacement for wood or engineered wood. Engineered bamboo comes in several different forms, including bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, which has three times the structural capacity as normal timber and is defined and regulated by the ASTM International Standards. Engineered bamboo has been used as paneling, vehicle beds, concrete formworks, lightweight building construction and even for shelters after the 2004 tsunami. In comparison to the woods that have been traditionally used, a number of benefits and drawbacks have been identified. Lower cost, especially when replacing wood that would otherwise have been imported, is a key advantage. Further benefits include greater hardness and shape retention, especially in high temperatures. Interest in bamboo for construction continues to grow as focus shifts towards reducing the environmental impact and embodied energy of the built environment. Bamboo in its natural form is a cylindrical pole, or culm, and is part of the grass family. The production of bamboo products in utilises the whole culm, with different sections used for various manufacturing processes. The use of the entire culm is highly efficient, but within the individual manufacturing processes, the material use efficiency decreases, although waste material is often used for energy. Of particular interest is the use of bamboo culms for boards, which can be easily compressed or laminated to form larger sections. The process of manufacturing bamboo boards in China began in the 1970s and has increased in production through industrialisation of the manufacturing process. China leads in production and export of bamboo-based products; export is mainly to Western countries and Japan. The Chinese processes for manufacturing two bamboo-based products, bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, are shown in Figure 3. Bamboo scrimber, also known as strand-woven or parallel strand bamboo, is manufactured from crushed sections of the bamboo culm, which are coated in a resin, compressed and then heated to cure the resin. The term scrimber originates from a timber-based product that was developed in Australia to utilise small-diameter material that maintained the longitudinal direction of the fibres. In contrast, laminated bamboo is manufactured with strips of bamboo that are processed to form rectangular sections, which are then laminated to form a board. Comparison of the material input and output in the production of a product can be described as the production efficiency. In timber, van der Lugt (2008) estimates the efficiency of sawn timber as approximately 30–40% of the original volume of logs, with the remaining material accounted for in losses due to processing. For bamboo, the production efficiency varies by manufacturer and is approximately 80% for bamboo scrimber and 30% for laminated bamboo (van der Lugt, 2008). Also an orthotropic material, bamboo has varying strength and stiffness in the longitudinal, radial and tangential directions. Bamboo’s strength is found in the longitudinal direction through fibres within a lignin matrix, which makes it strong in tension and compression. Key Benefits 100% rapidly renewable bamboo material. Green lumber material for building projects. Manufactured using energy saving cold press process. It is stronger and more durable than most other hardwood and only takes 5 years for bamboo to grow to maturity as oppose to other types of hardwood that requires 40 to 50 years to grow. Can be milled and work like hardwood. Raw bamboo is prevalent in the south south region of Nigeria and with the international export market for Engineered Bamboo reaching $12 Billion in 2014 alone this is an opportunity to invest and partake in the agricultural revolution of the federal federal government. If you are interested we at Gee-Vee Ventures for a token of 25,000 naira will provide you with a comprehensive business plan to enable you successfully setup an engineered bamboo production plant. other services we can provide for a mutually agreed fee are - - Site Location Advisory - Help in accessing bank of Industry financing - NDDC support for farmers who will provide the raw bamboo stalks to the plant. - Local regulatory support at both state and local government level The above services are only available if you decide to site the plant in a specific part of Delta State where the major raw material (bamboo) is abundant. If interested please contact Gabriel on 08032270271 (WhatsApp) , 09053550621 or email gabrielmorka@msn.com -
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Engineered bamboo is a low cost product manufactured from bamboo . It is designed to be a replacement for wood or engineered wood. Engineered bamboo comes in several different forms, including bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, which has three times the structural capacity as normal timber and is defined and regulated by the ASTM International Standards. Engineered bamboo has been used as paneling, vehicle beds, concrete formworks, lightweight building construction and even for shelters after the 2004 tsunami. In comparison to the woods that have been traditionally used, a number of benefits and drawbacks have been identified. Lower cost, especially when replacing wood that would otherwise have been imported, is a key advantage. Further benefits include greater hardness and shape retention, especially in high temperatures. Interest in bamboo for construction continues to grow as focus shifts towards reducing the environmental impact and embodied energy of the built environment. Bamboo in its natural form is a cylindrical pole, or culm, and is part of the grass family. The production of bamboo products in utilises the whole culm, with different sections used for various manufacturing processes. The use of the entire culm is highly efficient, but within the individual manufacturing processes, the material use efficiency decreases, although waste material is often used for energy. Of particular interest is the use of bamboo culms for boards, which can be easily compressed or laminated to form larger sections. The process of manufacturing bamboo boards in China began in the 1970s and has increased in production through industrialisation of the manufacturing process. China leads in production and export of bamboo-based products; export is mainly to Western countries and Japan. The Chinese processes for manufacturing two bamboo-based products, bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, are shown in Figure 3. Bamboo scrimber, also known as strand-woven or parallel strand bamboo, is manufactured from crushed sections of the bamboo culm, which are coated in a resin, compressed and then heated to cure the resin. The term scrimber originates from a timber-based product that was developed in Australia to utilise small-diameter material that maintained the longitudinal direction of the fibres. In contrast, laminated bamboo is manufactured with strips of bamboo that are processed to form rectangular sections, which are then laminated to form a board. Comparison of the material input and output in the production of a product can be described as the production efficiency. In timber, van der Lugt (2008) estimates the efficiency of sawn timber as approximately 30–40% of the original volume of logs, with the remaining material accounted for in losses due to processing. For bamboo, the production efficiency varies by manufacturer and is approximately 80% for bamboo scrimber and 30% for laminated bamboo (van der Lugt, 2008). Also an orthotropic material, bamboo has varying strength and stiffness in the longitudinal, radial and tangential directions. Bamboo’s strength is found in the longitudinal direction through fibres within a lignin matrix, which makes it strong in tension and compression. Key Benefits 100% rapidly renewable bamboo material. Green lumber material for building projects. Manufactured using energy saving cold press process. It is stronger and more durable than most other hardwood and only takes 5 years for bamboo to grow to maturity as oppose to other types of hardwood that requires 40 to 50 years to grow. Can be milled and work like hardwood. Raw bamboo is prevalent in the south south region of Nigeria and with the international export market for Engineered Bamboo reaching $12 Billion in 2014 alone this is an opportunity to invest and partake in the agricultural revolution of the federal federal government. If you are interested we at Gee-Vee Ventures for a token of 25,000 naira will provide you with a comprehensive business plan to enable you successfully setup an engineered bamboo production plant. other services we can provide for a mutually agreed fee are - - Site Location Advisory - Help in accessing bank of Industry financing - NDDC support for farmers who will provide the raw bamboo stalks to the plant. - Local regulatory support at both state and local government level The above services are only available if you decide to site the plant in a specific part of Delta State where the major raw material (bamboo) is abundant. If interested please contact Gabriel on 08032270271 (WhatsApp) , 09053550621 or email gabrielmorka@msn.com -
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Engineered bamboo is a low cost product manufactured from bamboo . It is designed to be a replacement for wood or engineered wood. Engineered bamboo comes in several different forms, including bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, which has three times the structural capacity as normal timber and is defined and regulated by the ASTM International Standards. Engineered bamboo has been used as paneling, vehicle beds, concrete formworks, lightweight building construction and even for shelters after the 2004 tsunami. In comparison to the woods that have been traditionally used, a number of benefits and drawbacks have been identified. Lower cost, especially when replacing wood that would otherwise have been imported, is a key advantage. Further benefits include greater hardness and shape retention, especially in high temperatures. Interest in bamboo for construction continues to grow as focus shifts towards reducing the environmental impact and embodied energy of the built environment. Bamboo in its natural form is a cylindrical pole, or culm, and is part of the grass family. The production of bamboo products in utilises the whole culm, with different sections used for various manufacturing processes. The use of the entire culm is highly efficient, but within the individual manufacturing processes, the material use efficiency decreases, although waste material is often used for energy. Of particular interest is the use of bamboo culms for boards, which can be easily compressed or laminated to form larger sections. The process of manufacturing bamboo boards in China began in the 1970s and has increased in production through industrialisation of the manufacturing process. China leads in production and export of bamboo-based products; export is mainly to Western countries and Japan. The Chinese processes for manufacturing two bamboo-based products, bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, are shown in Figure 3. Bamboo scrimber, also known as strand-woven or parallel strand bamboo, is manufactured from crushed sections of the bamboo culm, which are coated in a resin, compressed and then heated to cure the resin. The term scrimber originates from a timber-based product that was developed in Australia to utilise small-diameter material that maintained the longitudinal direction of the fibres. In contrast, laminated bamboo is manufactured with strips of bamboo that are processed to form rectangular sections, which are then laminated to form a board. Comparison of the material input and output in the production of a product can be described as the production efficiency. In timber, van der Lugt (2008) estimates the efficiency of sawn timber as approximately 30–40% of the original volume of logs, with the remaining material accounted for in losses due to processing. For bamboo, the production efficiency varies by manufacturer and is approximately 80% for bamboo scrimber and 30% for laminated bamboo (van der Lugt, 2008). Also an orthotropic material, bamboo has varying strength and stiffness in the longitudinal, radial and tangential directions. Bamboo’s strength is found in the longitudinal direction through fibres within a lignin matrix, which makes it strong in tension and compression. Key Benefits 100% rapidly renewable bamboo material. Green lumber material for building projects. Manufactured using energy saving cold press process. It is stronger and more durable than most other hardwood and only takes 5 years for bamboo to grow to maturity as oppose to other types of hardwood that requires 40 to 50 years to grow. Can be milled and work like hardwood. Raw bamboo is prevalent in the south south region of Nigeria and with the international export market for Engineered Bamboo reaching $12 Billion in 2014 alone this is an opportunity to invest and partake in the agricultural revolution of the federal federal government. If you are interested we at Gee-Vee Ventures for a token of 25,000 naira will provide you with a comprehensive business plan to enable you successfully setup an engineered bamboo production plant. other services we can provide for a mutually agreed fee are - - Site Location Advisory - Help in accessing bank of Industry financing - NDDC support for farmers who will provide the raw bamboo stalks to the plant. - Local regulatory support at both state and local government level The above services are only available if you decide to site the plant in a specific part of Delta State where the major raw material (bamboo) is abundant. If interested please contact Gabriel on 08032270271 (WhatsApp) , 09053550621 or email gabrielmorka@msn.com -
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Engineered bamboo is a low cost product manufactured from bamboo. It is designed to be a replacement for wood or engineered wood. Engineered bamboo comes in several different forms, including bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, which has three times the structural capacity as normal timber and is defined and regulated by the ASTM International Standards. Engineered bamboo has been used as paneling, vehicle beds, concrete formworks, lightweight building construction and even for shelters after the 2004 tsunami. In comparison to the woods that have been traditionally used, a number of benefits and drawbacks have been identified. Lower cost, especially when replacing wood that would otherwise have been imported, is a key advantage. Further benefits include greater hardness and shape retention, especially in high temperatures. Interest in bamboo for construction continues to grow as focus shifts towards reducing the environmental impact and embodied energy of the built environment. Bamboo in its natural form is a cylindrical pole, or culm, and is part of the grass family. The production of bamboo products in utilises the whole culm, with different sections used for various manufacturing processes. The use of the entire culm is highly efficient, but within the individual manufacturing processes, the material use efficiency decreases, although waste material is often used for energy. Of particular interest is the use of bamboo culms for boards, which can be easily compressed or laminated to form larger sections. The process of manufacturing bamboo boards in China began in the 1970s and has increased in production through industrialisation of the manufacturing process. China leads in production and export of bamboo-based products; export is mainly to Western countries and Japan. The Chinese processes for manufacturing two bamboo-based products, bamboo scrimber and laminated bamboo, are shown in Figure 3. Bamboo scrimber, also known as strand-woven or parallel strand bamboo, is manufactured from crushed sections of the bamboo culm, which are coated in a resin, compressed and then heated to cure the resin. The term scrimber originates from a timber-based product that was developed in Australia to utilise small-diameter material that maintained the longitudinal direction of the fibres. In contrast, laminated bamboo is manufactured with strips of bamboo that are processed to form rectangular sections, which are then laminated to form a board. Comparison of the material input and output in the production of a product can be described as the production efficiency. In timber, van der Lugt (2008) estimates the efficiency of sawn timber as approximately 30–40% of the original volume of logs, with the remaining material accounted for in losses due to processing. For bamboo, the production efficiency varies by manufacturer and is approximately 80% for bamboo scrimber and 30% for laminated bamboo (van der Lugt, 2008). Also an orthotropic material, bamboo has varying strength and stiffness in the longitudinal, radial and tangential directions. Bamboo’s strength is found in the longitudinal direction through fibres within a lignin matrix, which makes it strong in tension and compression. Key Benefits 100% rapidly renewable bamboo material. Green lumber material for building projects. Manufactured using energy saving cold press process. It is stronger and more durable than most other hardwood and only takes 5 years for bamboo to grow to maturity as oppose to other types of hardwood that requires 40 to 50 years to grow. Can be milled and work like hardwood. Raw bamboo is prevalent in the south south region of Nigeria and with the international export market for Engineered Bamboo reaching $12 Billion in 2014 alone this is an opportunity to invest and partake in the agricultural revolution of the federal federal government. If you are interested we at Gee-Vee Ventures for a token of 25,000 naira will provide you with a comprehensive business plan to enable you successfully setup an engineered bamboo production plant. other services we can provide for a mutually agreed fee are - - Site Location Advisory - Help in accessing bank of Industry financing - NDDC support for farmers who will provide the raw bamboo stalks to the plant. - Local regulatory support at both state and local government level The above services are only available if you decide to site the plant in a specific part of Delta State where the major raw material (bamboo) is abundant. If interested please contact Gabriel on 08032270271 (WhatsApp) , 09053550621 or email gabrielmorka@msn.com
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