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Twinmama:we do not have |
I expect this thread to be on fp by now! Especially when we are promoting self sufficiency. Lalasticlala, dominique and seun pls do the needful |
Wow.. |
Damn this is so hot and cool. I've been following your posts on here for some time and i have come to conclusion that you are good at what you do. Thumbs up.. How much does it cost to set up a small bbq spot on farm? |
thatfolajomi:when you say 'far' how do you mean? we need to understand farmlands are to be sited far away from residential/built up areas and areas where residential development wont happen in at least 20 years. any serious farmer seeking for such farmland lands within 200k-250k/per acre price range should not mind distance of about 3hours drive away from their base. wherever you are in Lagos we have farmlands close to you with maximum 3hr drive time for 200,000/acre price range. you can call for more info: Penthouse industry limited olulay @yah oo.com 07069457328,08090938426 |
abeybest:Yes we have quite a lot close to the river. Contact asap: Penthouse Industry ltd 07069457328,08090938426 |
selling... |
karlxavier:200,000/ acre |
Talk to us if you need good farmlands in Ogun state.. Penthouse Industry limited Olulay@ yah oo .com 0706 945 7328 |
apitao:What can of soil does that require? I might have what you need. |
Omoyemi29:200,000 per acre |
aperture11:We have a location close to berger..1hr drive 07069457328, Olulay@yahoo.com |
Omoyemi29:'Close' is relative..we have land that is about 1hr from berger.. Is this close enough? 07069457328,Olulay@yahoo.com |
Omoyemi29:We have a location at the back of the village but it is 10mins drive from the tarred road. I have about 10 acres at this location, so let me know if you are interested. Olulay@yahoo.com 07069457328 |
Weekend is upon us |
Nice rides but they are way too expensive and way below what we have here. Why don't you buy your fx from exporters, this way you get fx way below bdx value. This is what most importers do here |
Ferraricash:i only know Ogun state govt does..we do not do |
Ferraricash:we do not handle lease |
I wonder how far should a farmland be to the city..i had this thinking because it seem funny how some potential farmers think a 3 hours drive from their home in Lekki/ajah to their farm in Ogun state on a tarred road is far. I do beat my chest and tell anyone to go ask around and compare our price with any other farmland in ogun state, especially obafemi-owode, ado-odo ota and ifo local governments which are close to Lagos and Abeokuta. we need to put a lot of things into consideration when choosing a farmland location, most important among this is a government free land. no body no matter how highly place can win Government over their land. others include: Cost: A farmland should be reasonably cheap Location: Your farmland should have good accessible road network. This is to enable smooth movement of your farm produce to market.it should also be sited not too far from where you live, this is so because of emergency or unplanned visits. a 3 to 4 hour drive is not much atall. You should consider how far your farm is to the market, are you ready to pay enduring government and thug fees before you reach the market? you will be shocked at the mountain of taxes and fees collected by federal,state and local government on most of Nigerian roads on farm produce, add this to transport cost and you will be left with little or no profit not to even mention the stress you do go through and God help you if your produce is a perishable one. Time Lapse: Yes there is a time lapse for every farmland, my fellow farmers understand this better. Every farm has its own expiry date and this is always due to village or community development. As the community develops, resident will start to put pressure on you to move your farm away from their community because of noise or smell or both. In other instance, they will tell you to harvest your crops and start planning on how to cut your acres of land into plots of land so that the community can develop as people want to move into the community and your land has to give way for residential building. do not be surprised stuffs like this happen. Network and Labour: There are some remote lands where cellular network has not reach. how comfortable will you be if you do not have instant communication access to your farm workers..huh? or are you the type that say...'oh my farm is a plantation farm and i do not need network coverage around there'...wait till the day thieves or natural disaster or pests invade your farm and those around your farm can not reach you early enough to stop further destruction. a wise farmer knows the importance of instant/easy communication. You also need access to laborers and casual staff. Security: How many farmers have the fund to erect fence round a 50 acres land or even 3 or 5 acres..huh? truth be told most of us leave our farm UN-fenced, we do rather divert the fence fund into farm expansion. So what security there is for such farms without wire or brick fence, the answer is good neighborhood. produce theft thrives in a community where there are no strict laws against theft or a location where your farm is the only one there and the nearest village or farm to your is about 1 hour away. that is your farm is in a solitary environment, even if you fence it will be broken. You need a location where farming activity thrives and community is not far from it, in fact there are some farmlands that circle round host community. These are some of the factors we consider when we search for farmlands because we are farmers ourselves, so if this kind of land is what you desire then you should know we are the right person to talk to.
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Ferraricash:. |
I wonder how far should a farmland be to the city..i had this thinking because it seem funny how some potential farmers think a 3 hours drive from their home in Lekki/ajah to their farm in Ogun state on a tarred road is far. I do beat my chest and tell anyone to go ask around and compare our price with any other farmland in ogun state, especially obafemi-owode, ado-odo ota and ifo local governments which are close to Lagos and Abeokuta. we need to put a lot of things into consideration when choosing a farmland location, most important among this is a government free land. no body no matter how highly place can win Government over their land. others include: Cost: A farmland should be reasonably cheap Location: Your farmland should have good accessible road network. This is to enable smooth movement of your farm produce to market.it should also be sited not too far from where you live, this is so because of emergency or unplanned visits. a 3 to 4 hour drive is not much atall. You should consider how far your farm is to the market, are you ready to pay enduring government and thug fees before you reach the market? you will be shocked at the mountain of taxes and fees collected by federal,state and local government on most of Nigerian roads on farm produce, add this to transport cost and you will be left with little or no profit not to even mention the stress you do go through and God help you if your produce is a perishable one. Time Lapse: Yes there is a time lapse for every farmland, my fellow farmers understand this better. Every farm has its own expiry date and this is always due to village or community development. As the community develops, resident will start to put pressure on you to move your farm away from their community because of noise or smell or both. In other instance, they will tell you to harvest your crops and start planning on how to cut your acres of land into plots of land so that the community can develop as people want to move into the community and your land has to give way for residential building. do not be surprised stuffs like this happen. Network and Labour: There are some remote lands where cellular network has not reach. how comfortable will you be if you do not have instant communication access to your farm workers..huh? or are you the type that say...'oh my farm is a plantation farm and i do not need network coverage around there'...wait till the day thieves or natural disaster or pests invade your farm and those around your farm can not reach you early enough to stop further destruction. a wise farmer knows the importance of instant/easy communication. You also need access to laborers and casual staff. Security: How many farmers have the fund to erect fence round a 50 acres land or even 3 or 5 acres..huh? truth be told most of us leave our farm UN-fenced, we do rather divert the fence fund into farm expansion. So what security there is for such farms without wire or brick fence, the answer is good neighborhood. produce theft thrives in a community where there are no strict laws against theft or a location where your farm is the only one there and the nearest village or farm to your is about 1 hour away. that is your farm is in a solitary environment, even if you fence it will be broken. You need a location where farming activity thrives and community is not far from it, in fact there are some farmlands that circle round host community. These are some of the factors we consider when we search for farmlands because we are farmers ourselves, so if this kind of land is what you desire then you should know we are the right person to talk to.
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dominique , farmtech , lalasticlala dont you think people will learn if this is pushed to fp? |
I guess you haven't come across our farmland thread. If your desire is to have a farmland in Ogun state, then we are the best persons to talk... Believe me we are. Olulay@yahoo.com 07069457328,08090938426 https://www.nairaland.com/2180965/agricultural-farmland-sale-ogun-state |
What price are you buying? |
Time to invest in Agric is now. Stop procrastination and take the bold step today. |
sagac10us:We don't do lease for this location.. |
Babateemd:Registered survey title for the Odeda farmland both lands are family lands. You can use it for any other LEGAL purpose in the future as it is an outright buy. You can secure with a wire mesh or bamboos. It cost about 5k to secure an 1 acre with bamboos Penthouse industry limited Olulay at yahoo.com 07069457328,08090938426 |
Who is in Ilorin that can verify this story? Cc jaybee3 Aminat508 Dominique |
Does he like Obafemi-owode local government and odeda local government in Ogun state? These land locations are motorable and free from intrusion from whatsoever. Let me know if you are interested |
we are here |
thanks.. will check you out |
selling |
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