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Some of us are already working on structured perennial farm models in Ogun — improved seedlings, proper density, long-term management systems. When agriculture is approached as an enterprise instead of nostalgia, the numbers speak differently. If anyone is genuinely interested in the economics behind modern cocoa or oil palm models, I’m always open to intelligent conversations. Agriculture works! What's just needed is for it to be done properly... |
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Some of us are already working on structured perennial farm models in Ogun — improved seedlings, proper density, long-term management systems. When agriculture is approached as an enterprise instead of nostalgia, the numbers speak differently. If anyone is genuinely interested in the economics behind modern cocoa or oil palm models, I’m always open to intelligent conversations. Agriculture works! What's just needed is for it to be done properly... |
Some of us are already working on structured perennial farm models in Ogun — improved seedlings, proper density, long-term management systems. When agriculture is approached as an enterprise instead of nostalgia, the numbers speak differently. If anyone is genuinely interested in the economics behind modern cocoa or oil palm models, I’m always open to intelligent conversations. Agriculture works! What's just needed is for it to be done properly... |
Some of us are already working on structured perennial farm models in Ogun — improved seedlings, proper density, long-term management systems. When agriculture is approached as an enterprise instead of nostalgia, the numbers speak differently. If anyone is genuinely interested in the economics behind modern cocoa or oil palm models, I’m always open to intelligent conversations. Agriculture works! What's just needed is for it to be done properly... |
InvestSmart:Nigeria’s Food Problem Bigger Than Rice- Cocoa & Oil Palm Plantations Could Be National Wealth! |
Seeing palm trees is not the same as having a competitive palm oil industry. If abundance alone created wealth, Nigeria would be the richest agricultural nation on earth. Structure, not sentiment, determines productivity. MIKOLOWISKA: |
Preservation of wild life and animals facing extinction... Discountsempai: |
Some of us are already working on structured perennial farm models in Ogun — improved seedlings, proper density, long-term management systems. When agriculture is approached as an enterprise instead of nostalgia, the numbers speak differently. If anyone is genuinely interested in the economics behind modern cocoa or oil palm models, I’m always open to intelligent conversations. MIKOLOWISKA: |
It's a preamble to the 2027 general elections... And it's already a test of the new electoral act that officially recognises IREV transmission. ruggedtimi: |
This is not how life should be lived (in fear of dieing and being killed by wicked souls) johnmartus: |
The Abuja council elections as a preamble has already shown us a glimpse of how the 2027 general elections will be... The build up has started as we can observe! |
asfrank:The 2027 general elections will be interesting as the build up has already started! |
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Beyond theory, structured perennial crop models with improved seedlings and proper management are already being deployed in parts of Ogun and the Southwest. When done right, the economics are very different from what most people assume. Always open to data-driven conversations. |
Nigeria once led global palm oil exports. We didn’t lose it because our trees disappeared. We lost it because others invested in: • Research-backed seedlings • Estate plantation models • Processing clusters • Structured financing Wild palm trees scattered across villages cannot compete with organised, high-density plantations. Agriculture rewards systems, not sentiment. The real question is: are we willing to modernise production, or just admire what grows naturally? |
Until we treat agriculture as an enterprise ecosystem — not nostalgia — the gap will remain. InvestSmart: |
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