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Rumour has it that 50kg is sold for 8000... But has it seems, i think that would be distributor price, then 12,000 might well be the wholesale price |
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dav8id:Everything is bound to change, but we as a company, our chance of survival will be how prepare we are before sailing. We want to make a mark in the industry and we must have a large share from the market. The price is bound to change, that we indicated in the financial plan/guide. If the price for a kg increases, our products will remain price friendly, even though we incur slight increase, but if on the long run, the company needs to expand revenue, our price may increase but the quality of our product will shoot as well. Remember these figures might not be accurate, it is just a forecast, a guide to achieving results, a proof to investors the company knows what to do if this or that goes wrong. Thank you |
Pavore9:No company wants to operate at a loss yeah true, but a company that wants to gain reputation and a large customer base wouldn't mind to risk its profit, this is one investment that is sure to bring returns on the long run. And truly Gazeco is new, as we want to establish as a quality and price friendly brand, we would need individuals with every experience necessary to occupy key roles in the company. If you don't mind @Pavore9 your expertise can be an asset to the company. We will pm you for more details |
Pavore9:Thanks for the inquiry. In our plans, we target to produce quality products, for the low to high socio-economic class. With inflation affecting the Nigeria market, we've also drawn plans on how to bycut all the long channels of distribution that leads to unessary hike in price, so we are going to create a platform(s) where consumers can purchase directly from us, or retailers at a very fair price. All this have been indicated in the project plan. So with all these in place, we forecast to sell our milled rice for atleast 250 and at most for 300 per kg. Our paddies will also be sold for 150 to 170 per kg. |
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A joint venture it is. With all indication that the agricultural sector in Nigeria is underperforming in quality and credibility, which is blamed on several factors, from post harvest to processing etc, some farmers and individuals still believe there is every chance that the grain sector can be jointly rebuilt and refaced. There are lots of individuals, professionals and agroconomist and even Government officials who still believe the Agricultural sector in Nigeria, will be one to reckon with in the next 10, 15 years. So the government will say to youths like me, 'become an agropreneur instead of just farming, to create jobs, revenue and boost the economy' But sir/ma how do i get the capital, training, exposure? All thanks to such platforms as Nairaland etc, if not, alot of agropreneurs will be getting ready to waste their time on a government that governs well thus as it is said in the media. Moreso there are many individuals practicing agriculture in Nigeria, whether substantially or otherwise, believe me if we are to combine the number of farms we have in Nigeria, their produce is enough to provide food for the whole nation all year round, but still we are suffering from food shortage. Why? [b]Of course there are many farms in Nigeria, but the probability you will see a modern commercial farm is almost zero, all thanks to Levantis group, Dangote, Oslam and Otta. Most local Farmers always calls on the government to do almost everything. Poor cultivation and inadequate processing facilities. Poor farm management and operations. Improper planning and researchwormness[\b] It is very true the government wants the sector buoyant enough in production, before exporting. So to achieve result, individuals can jointly setup agricultural ventures, invest, but if there is enough capital, knowledge, and proper planning, individuals can commercially practice rice production. Put your money in good use, not everybody can afford the huge sum required to run a modern rice farm, but we can jointly. About the project. We are developing 100-1500 hectares of land in 3 years to cultivate rice. Our target yield per hectare is 7.5 tons (7500kg) and thats about 150 bags of rice from one hectare and a bag of rice is sold for atleast 12,500, so do the maths. The duration for this project is 3 years, after which investors, will be given a renewal option. The ROI in 3 years is 100 to 150%. And the minimum required investment is 5% of the total required fund. You need not worry about management, or farm operations as all department will be well handled by professionals in their fields. Transparency in financial reports is guaranteed and or with a soft or hard copy of these reports made available to every shareholder in the project. We have a good knowledge of the market through research, standard marketing and advertisement plan, strong revenue system all year round, Plans to install modern processing plants close to the farm, improved packaging system with a loyal customer base, i can bet you are not thinking amiss. Please take note that land preparations will commence 30th November 2016 and cultivation begins by February. From 30th October 2016, we won't be accepting anymore offers. For a copy of the financial plan/guide for the project, interested persons can drop their email address and we will forward a soft copy to your mailbox immediately. Thanks |
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Every now then, every website you hit to read and understand how rice is cultivated, you will end up getting the same information, i wonder if they all copied these informations from the same source. Well this article promise to be different, cause i alone, will not be doing the lecturing, i encourage anyone who has experience to contribute in the thread..... Most farmers in Nigeria will tell you they don't get high yields from their rice farm, but the internet writes, 'In every one hectare of land, you can harvest upto 7 to 12mt of rice' thats about 7000kg to 12000 kg of rice or 140 to 240 bags of rice from one hectare of land. But honestly local farmers don't even get up to 70 bags from one hectare. The big question is why? Here we go.............. There are several species of rice, they all don't grow on the same type of soil and climate conditions, as simple as this post might seem to be, every information here might not be useless, they are worth taken seriously. As a rice farmer, you should first of all know the best species of rice that will grow well on your soil type, and can survive the climate conditions of your farm location. This is the most important process to undergo before cultivation. To get the best result, i employ farmers to get a professional or professionals in plant and soil surveying and science to carry out the research. When you get that over with, run a nursery, research shows that, rice grow better with high yields when they are cultivated from nursery beds, this is another process that needs utmost concentration and special attention. To know more about this process, you can check the IRRI website. Moving on to the next round, whenever i travel to the far north, and see how these local farmers prepare their soil before cultivation, i can't but help to wonder how they can grow in quality and quantity. It is good to prepare the soil atleast for a whole month, this is a different bargain entirely, most local farmers don't like to tread on, it is better to get the best information, visit the IRRI website to know more, ensure the soil is properly loose and brittle enough to store and release enough water to plant. Weed properly and transfer sprouts from nursery to the farm when the land is OK enough to be cultivated on. Now rice needs water... I can simply put it to you this way, 'Treat your crop with water, same way you will treat your child with oxygen' and see how that goes. NB: ensure you have a never dry source of water for irrigation. Apply the right pesticides and fertilizers, do not overdose or underdose the plant, employ the right nutritionist on your farm to help administer the quantity for the particular specie you are cultivating. Four weeks to harvest, ensure that the crops gets proper attention and Double the security, use supplement crops that can wade off birds and rodents, each specie as a different type of supplement crop that shields the crops from pest and other organisms. The IRRI website can give you the best information on that. Scare crows are welcomed but you can bet it won't be good enough. Bells are good too, but mehn that will cost you alot. Then harvest the grains when the time is right, use the right tools and or machines to harvest. This will go a long way to help prevent loss of grains while harvesting. As simple as this is, i bet you, most farmers still fall victim of low yields even when they apply all this things, well if that's your case, then i bet you forgot the key word "RIGHTLY" i'll leave you with these words. Agriculture can be practiced anywhere, with the right knowledge, but not all crops do well everywhere.
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Gazeco Food Spurt is a food processing and producing company, that provides exquisitely grown grains, tubers, roots and processed end products. Currently Gazeco Food Spurt is developing 1500 hectares of land within three years in Edo state Nigeria, we are currently raising funds in form of investments as capital to fund this project. So we need seed round investors, to invest a minimum of 5% of the required fund, with ROI of 150% in 3 years. For more enquiries and information about the project please kindly forward your inquiries to gfsrecruit_ng@hotmail.com or gazecofoodspurt@gmail.com we look forward to hearing from you. You can as well visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/gazecofoodspurt and twitter twitter.com/gazecofoodspurt We are also registered in several other fund raising and venture website.
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