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meflow:Abeokuta |
While some are complaining of poor price we bless GOD. Generally fish price has drop and most catfish farmers are not smiling. February sales is loading..we are selling soon. What is your experience? |
shamecurls:The land is very secured has there are villages few metres away. You can collaborate with other farms around to hire a security guard if you so need but sincerely there is no need as the villagers are farmers themselves and unnecessary trespassing is not allowed |
ruddylicous:Yes it is very suitable for poultry. One of the land locations (odeda local government) even have a poultry farm nearby. Penthouse industry limited 08090938426,Olulay@yahoo.com |
just4just:Yes you can still get. The land is very secured and safe from omo onile wahala. There is village and a weekly farmers market nearby Penthouse industry limited 08090938426,Olulay@yahoo.com |
Weekend is here |
Invest with rest of mind |
Buy from us and have rest of mind |
Supplying ur chipping needs |
If you need more than 3 acres at once please let us know as we have access to over 1500 acres in the same local government. |
Got a sweet deal for a serious farmer who want: 1) A location close to 3 major cities( Lagos, Ibadan and Abeokuta) 2) Good road. Infact the road is so motorable that you will hardly believe you are accessing a farmland. It is 5mins drive from the tarred road. 3) Electricity. This is a scarce resource to get around a farmland area. 4) Warm neighbours and villagers. All these and more are the pecks of this farmland. It is in Obafemi-owode Local government and an ACRE is 250,000. We have just 3 acres for sale here. Hurry and come grab this land. Penthouse industry limited 08090938426 |
Indigenous manufacturers in Nigeria say they have recorded a 50% leap in production capacity as demand and sales for some of the locally made goods have risen in recent months, a trend they attribute to the recent Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) policy on foreign exchange. The manufacturers, at a press briefing held at the premises of Obasanjo Farms in Ota, Ogun State yesterday lauded the CBN policy describing it as the “greatest game changer for the fortunes of local manufacturers.” They also insisted that the apex bank should resist blackmail attempts by Nigerians, notably from importers, to rescind the policy, even in the immediate future. The briefing was done on behalf of the Ota based manufacturers by Messrs Nassos Sidirofagis, a Greek, and Managing Director of Tempo Food, Paper Pulp and Packaging Limited and Oluwasesan Taiwo-Tijani, a Nigerian, who is Managing Directors of Sren Chemicals Limited and Polymer Packaging Limited. The two manufacturers noted that with demand and sales leaping above the usual, there had been a corresponding increase in the production capacities of local companies as well as fresh employment opportunities created for citizens. “In the last three years, it was really so difficult for us to operate at our full capacity and to make profit,” said Sidirofagis. “But the new CBN policy has been the game changer for the fortunes of local manufacturers as Nigerian consumers who can no longer import the items that are consumed or utilised locally are now compelled to patronise what we are manufacturing. “In fact, the new policy has made Nigerians to even realise that the quality of our local goods are far higher than imported ones. Demand and sales have gone up. And our production capacity has also gone up by about 50-70 per cent and we now have to employ more,” he added. On his part, Taiwo-Tijani, said the CBN policy also offers a bright prospects for local manufacturers to start expanding their capacities and also plan ahead for exports. “Now we can smile a little because what we made in sales in my company for three months is what we now make for one month because most companies that import nylon bags and inks which we manufacture are no longer able to do so. They have no option than to buy from us,” said Taiwo-Tijani. “The CBN policy has given us the bright prospects to expand and to export. And we want the CBN to do everything to sustain the policy. Now more Nigerians are thinking of going into manufacturing and if the policy is sustained we will be producing about 70 per cent of what we consume in the nearest future,” he added. The manufacturers however demanded that the CBN wade in and ensure that interest rates are dropped while waivers are granted on duties on raw materials or feesstocks http://sunnewsonline.com/new/cbn-forex-policy-production-capacity-sales-leap-by-50-for-local-manufacturers/ |
dantewest:Sorry there is no lease available for now. Thanks |
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We got this for a nairalander yesterday. Take advantage and don't sit on the fence. This is 100% real and legit. No omo onile wahala
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The land has easy access |
We are in business |
Selling |
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Take advantage of the agric boom currently going on in the state |
frakdon:Depend on what you want to write on and the volume. Whatsapp me 07069457328 |
frakdon:With a simple fee you can get one |
Toyins:We have a farmland for sale at alabata village( 30mins from Funnab). 200,000 per acre 08090938426 |
The loan is also easier to get through a recognised national association like cooperative thrift society, PAN( poultry association of nigeria), Mayetti allah, FU( farmers Union) e.t.c When you go through such recognised associations, you won't have to drop a collateral as the association serves as your guarantor. Don't let anyone deceive you the payment terms for start up is 9% interest per annum paid in one year and NOT 6 months. Report any account officer who say otherwise. |
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Come invest with rest of mind |
ollyboy009:It amaze me how some people hoard public information as if it make their lives better. For small scale businesses and start up it is 500,000 and repayment is within a year at 9% interest rate max For medium scale businesses maximum loan is 50 million with a 3 years repayment plan. Collateral does not necessarily mean landed properties. It could be equipment( farm equipment) or machinery |
Lands available at obafemi owode local government and Odeda local government |
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