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AgricultureRe: Joint Youth Mechanized Farming In Oyo State by jethro2(op): 7:48pm On Dec 24, 2016
invinzible1:
Training on Which aspect
Training on successfully managing a farm
Business To BusinessRe: Fresh Tomatoes 4 Wholesale! Pay On Delivery. by jethro2: 7:14am On Dec 22, 2016
Farm Managers Vacancy:
The main reason we put up the 3 month farm managerial training is to ::

1. Train Farm Managers
2. Access their performance and build on it
And the expectation is that by the end of the training::

Participants can either
1. Start up his own farm with no or little technical assistance

2. We offer jobs to interested participants.

Yes. The jobs vacancy are plenty.
But we can only offer those that has been trained.
Those that actually pass the test.

The 3 months is a test period.
Most people looking for Farm Managers work don't have what it takes to be the farm manager.
Farming is a field activities. You don't even have an office. Come rain, come sun, you have to be there.
Putting you through the rigorous task is getting you prepared for the task ahead.
So if you think you are up to the task.

Prepare to join us for the January batch.
And that's why we made it so cheap.
N25,000 to participate for 3 month.
You don't have an excuse to be unemployed.
The jobs are waiting
Get in touch
Call 08064688501, 08188540096
AgricultureRe: Joint Youth Mechanized Farming In Oyo State by jethro2(op): 7:09am On Dec 22, 2016
Farm Managers Vacancy:
The main reason we put up the 3 month farm managerial training is to ::

1. Train Farm Managers
2. Access their performance and build on it
And the expectation is that by the end of the training::

Participants can either
1. Start up his own farm with no or little technical assistance

2. We offer jobs to interested participants.

Yes. The jobs vacancy are plenty.
But we can only offer those that has been trained.
Those that actually pass the test.

The 3 months is a test period.
Most people looking for Farm Managers work don't have what it takes to be the farm manager.
Farming is a field activities. You don't even have an office. Come rain, come sun, you have to be there.
Putting you through the rigorous task is getting you prepared for the task ahead.
So if you think you are up to the task.

Prepare to join us for the January batch.
And that's why we made it so cheap.
N25,000 to participate for 3 month.
You don't have an excuse to be unemployed.
The jobs are waiting
Get in touch
Call 08064688501, 08188540096
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Free On Farm Vegetable Practical Training For Farm Managers by jethro2(op): 7:07am On Dec 22, 2016
Farm Managers Vacancy:
The main reason we put up the 3 month farm managerial training is to ::

1. Train Farm Managers
2. Access their performance and build on it
And the expectation is that by the end of the training::

Participants can either
1. Start up his own farm with no or little technical assistance

2. We offer jobs to interested participants.

Yes. The jobs vacancy are plenty.
But we can only offer those that has been trained.
Those that actually pass the test.

The 3 months is a test period.
Most people looking for Farm Managers work don't have what it takes to be the farm manager.
Farming is a field activities. You don't even have an office. Come rain, come sun, you have to be there.
Putting you through the rigorous task is getting you prepared for the task ahead.
So if you think you are up to the task.

Prepare to join us for the January batch.
And that's why we made it so cheap.
N25,000 to participate for 3 month.
You don't have an excuse to be unemployed.
The jobs are waiting
Get in touch
Call 08064688501, 08188540096
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 7:06am On Dec 22, 2016
Farm Managers Vacancy:
The main reason we put up the 3 month farm managerial training is to ::

1. Train Farm Managers
2. Access their performance and build on it
And the expectation is that by the end of the training::

Participants can either
1. Start up his own farm with no or little technical assistance

2. We offer jobs to interested participants.

Yes. The jobs vacancy are plenty.
But we can only offer those that has been trained.
Those that actually pass the test.

The 3 months is a test period.
Most people looking for Farm Managers work don't have what it takes to be the farm manager.
Farming is a field activities. You don't even have an office. Come rain, come sun, you have to be there.
Putting you through the rigorous task is getting you prepared for the task ahead.
So if you think you are up to the task.

Prepare to join us for the January batch.
And that's why we made it so cheap.
N25,000 to participate for 3 month.
You don't have an excuse to be unemployed.
The jobs are waiting
Get in touch
Call 08064688501, 08188540096
AgricultureRe: Farm Managers Vacancy(ogun And Oyo State) by jethro2(op): 6:20am On Dec 22, 2016
Newway2:
Madam Jethro, Kudos to u on ds. But What abt d practising farmer that can't leave his/her farm for 1-month? Can't we hv a 1-week crash program 4 them? Am interested but can't stay away from my farm 4 more than 1-wk max.
Yes. people do visit the farm for a day, a week or even two weeks.
And yes they will learn something's.
Its everyone's choice.
But for those that are planning to join the export network, the minimum expected is a month.
AgricultureRe: Farm Managers Vacancy(ogun And Oyo State) by jethro2(op): 6:17am On Dec 22, 2016
Good morning
Every participants need to undergo a minimum practical training of 3 months.

The training period is the assessment period for participants. Our clients have standard requirements for farm managers.
And that's why the training is compulsory for all intending farm managers.
Participants will be Sent out to their respective working place after the training

During the training participants feed themselves and transport themselves to farm on daily basis.

Participatory fee is N25,000. Accommodation will be provided for participants

Location is
Farm Villa Resource Centre
Ago Amodu
Saki East LGA of Oyo State

For more details
Contact 08064688501
08188540096
BusinessRe: Agribusiness Oppourtunity by jethro2(op): 6:16am On Dec 22, 2016
Good morning
Every participants need to undergo a minimum practical training of 3 months.

The training period is the assessment period for participants. Our clients have standard requirements for farm managers.
And that's why the training is compulsory for all intending farm managers.
Participants will be Sent out to their respective working place after the training

During the training participants feed themselves and transport themselves to farm on daily basis.

Participatory fee is N25,000. Accommodation will be provided for participants

Location is
Farm Villa Resource Centre
Ago Amodu
Saki East LGA of Oyo State

For more details
Contact 08064688501
08188540096
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Searching For Jobs/creating Jobs by jethro2(op): 6:15am On Dec 22, 2016
Good morning
Every participants need to undergo a minimum practical training of 3 months.

The training period is the assessment period for participants. Our clients have standard requirements for farm managers.
And that's why the training is compulsory for all intending farm managers.
Participants will be Sent out to their respective working place after the training

During the training participants feed themselves and transport themselves to farm on daily basis.

Participatory fee is N25,000. Accommodation will be provided for participants

Location is
Farm Villa Resource Centre
Ago Amodu
Saki East LGA of Oyo State

For more details
Contact 08064688501
08188540096
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 6:14am On Dec 22, 2016
iyaayi:
good morning good people of the forum. kudos to madam jethro & all other contributors. As an aspiring locally made greenhouse tomato farmer based in ilorin, i have learned a lot from this thread & i believe am good to go on a modest trial farm.
pls I will be calling for help from the good people of the forum as I face my challenges while going along.
my brother, of Doligeria Biosystems is an agricultural engineer who will help build my greenhouse.
Planning to start a farm without any prior practical knowledge is tantarmount to planning to lose from the beginning.

I will suggest you spare time and few change to go and learn the basics before committing your fund so as to prevent story that touches

My one cent
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 6:11am On Dec 22, 2016
Good morning
Every participants need to undergo a minimum practical training of 3 months.

The training period is the assessment period for participants. Our clients have standard requirements for farm managers.
And that's why the training is compulsory for all intending farm managers.
Participants will be Sent out to their respective working place after the training

During the training participants feed themselves and transport themselves to farm on daily basis.

Participatory fee is N25,000. Accommodation will be provided for participants

Location is
Farm Villa Resource Centre
Ago Amodu
Saki East LGA of Oyo State

For more details
Contact 08064688501
08188540096
AgricultureRe: Planting Tomato - My Experience(photos) by jethro2: 12:17am On Dec 14, 2016
Louisachinwe:
Hello Mr. Jethro, How can I contact you? I would appreciate your feedback. Cheers
08188540096
AgricultureRe: How Do You Manage Farm From Abroad? by jethro2: 9:57pm On Dec 13, 2016
Cromagnon:
Abeg who is based abroad and has farm in Nigeria. How do you manage it?
Don't even make attempt
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 8:54am On Dec 10, 2016
Arvinkris:
@Jethro I think d continental maxim F1 is an indeterminate variety? Is it suitable for open field? Wat is ur opinion of Danny n master variety if u ve tried it. How do i get the maxim f1 n how many gram can cover an hectare?
Thanks in anticipation
Believe me I have never been bothered about determinate and indeterminate classification.
Yes Maxim is suitable for both open field and greenhouse.

Danny and Master are very good. I have use them before. Master fruits very well. .

call this no 08057668999.

50g is required for an acre
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 12:27am On Dec 10, 2016
Sylverly:
please sir, I would really need ur contact. There is something important I would like to discuss with you.
08188540096, 08064688501
AgricultureRe: Practical On Farm Fruits And Vegetable Training Pictures At Ago Amodu by jethro2(op): 3:49pm On Dec 06, 2016
Growing Maxim Tomato Variety..
The first time I heard of this variety was through a colleagues that we were doing a project together.
" There is a new tomato var heard about. I learnt the breed is good. It has high yield He said"
The high yield got my attention
Had someone tested it before? I asked.
People has testified to it.
Then he opened the catalogue for me to read.
The first catchy thing there was its resistance to the almighty 'Bacteria Wilt'
An experience tomato farmers will understand what that means.
Bacterial wilt is a highly communicable diseases in tomatoes. It can destroy farm within the twinkle of an eye.
Its a soil borne disease that withered the plants at the points of fruiting.
The second point is the yield per acre under good Good Agricultural Practises. GAP.
The yield is 70 tonnes per acre.
Let me simplify the tonnes.
1000 kilo equals 1 tonne.
Which make 70 tonnes to be 70,000 kilo.
And so you think?
An Hausa basket is 50-70 kilo.
Sure we all know the Hausa basket.
That gives us 1000 basket per acre.
What!!!!!!!
Now I am getting your attention
A basket at last year peak was as high as N30,000.Then figure it.
" How is that even possible"?
Those are just crazy figures....
She is just advertising......
Reading your thoughts..........
Yes. Its possible if one follows the guide lines.
There is something we call Good Agricultural Practise GAP.
It sure entails all involves from seed handling through nursery to management, post harvesting and storage practises.
That's part of what we offer at the training.
70,000 tonnes.........
Per acre?
That's absurd.
Ridiculous.
" The same way I thought too
My colleagues that told me about it bought an acre requirement and give to me to test.
A sachet of 10g then was sold for N5,000
Those that have been following our page definitely know by now how many grams is needed for an acre.
Then I have some arrangement with my village farmers. So I gave to seed to my right hand man to plant on his farm.
3 months later, his farm become the tourist centre for some other farmers who want to see that big tomato.
Another one, Maxim was planted in September and transplanted the same month, rain stop falling by October.
We started harvesting by December and we harvested the last batch in February of the next year.
Still with me?
We experiment by harvesting some tomatoes and keep at home to see how long it will last before it get bad.
It stay more than 3 weeks.
No refrigeration.
So what quantity do you make from an acre?
It never occur to us to measure or calculate then.
So you ask how much do you make from the produce?
Our production was off season.
There is surplus in the market
So the price was poor.
Very poor
N2,000 per same basket
Transportation cost inclusive.
Harvesting cost
Basket cost
Police cost
Loading cost
That's where batch production and knowing peak and off season comes into farming.
We never follow the GAP
No staking
No fertilizer application
Spraying was irregular
No watering after the rain stop
Etc
We have tried out several varieties after because we feel its expensive by then.
But I know better now.
That was last year experience.
Another peak period for tomato is approaching.
* For more class
Join us next time to discuss the target market for different crops.
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 3:47pm On Dec 06, 2016
karlxavier:
@ Jethro, can one have a greenhouse constructed and have a farm manager to manage the farm for him or her from you? Just asking
Yes you can get from us
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Farm Managers Vacancy(ogun And Oyo State) by jethro2(op): 11:30am On Dec 06, 2016
Growing Maxim Tomato Variety..

The first time I heard of this variety was through a colleagues that we were doing a project together.

" There is a new tomato var heard about. I learnt the breed is good. It has high yield He said"

The high yield got my attention
Had someone tested it before? I asked.

People has testified to it.
Then he opened the catalogue for me to read.
The first catchy thing there was its resistance to the almighty 'Bacteria Wilt'

An experience tomato farmers will understand what that means.

Bacterial wilt is a highly communicable diseases in tomatoes. It can destroy farm within the twinkle of an eye.

Its a soil borne disease that withered the plants at the points of fruiting.

The second point is the yield per acre under good Good Agricultural Practises. GAP.

The yield is 70 tonnes per acre.
Let me simplify the tonnes.
1000 kilo equals 1 tonne.

Which make 70 tonnes to be 70,000 kilo.

And so you think?

An Hausa basket is 50-70 kilo.
Sure we all know the Hausa basket.

That gives us 1000 basket per acre.

What!!!!!!!
Now I am getting your attention
A basket at last year peak was as high as N30,000.Then figure it.

" How is that even possible"?
Those are just crazy figures....
She is just advertising......

Reading your thoughts..........

Yes. Its possible if one follows the guide lines.
There is something we call Good Agricultural Practise GAP.
It sure entails all involves from seed handling through nursery to management, post harvesting and storage practises.

That's part of what we offer at the training.

70,000 tonnes.........
Per acre?

That's absurd.
Ridiculous.

" The same way I thought too

My colleagues that told me about it bought an acre requirement and give to me to test.
A sachet of 10g then was sold for N5,000

Those that have been following our page definitely know by now how many grams is needed for an acre.

Then I have some arrangement with my village farmers. So I gave to seed to my right hand man to plant on his farm.

3 months later, his farm become the tourist centre for some other farmers who want to see that big tomato.

Another one, Maxim was planted in September and transplanted the same month, rain stop falling by October.

We started harvesting by December and we harvested the last batch in February of the next year.

Still with me?

We experiment by harvesting some tomatoes and keep at home to see how long it will last before it get bad.

It stay more than 3 weeks.
No refrigeration.

So what quantity do you make from an acre?
It never occur to us to measure or calculate then.

So you ask how much do you make from the produce?

Our production was off season.

There is surplus in the market
So the price was poor.
Very poor

N2,000 per same basket
Transportation cost inclusive.
Harvesting cost
Basket cost
Police cost
Loading cost

That's where batch production and knowing peak and off season comes into farming.

We never follow the GAP
No staking
No fertilizer application
Spraying was irregular
No watering after the rain stop
Etc

We have tried out several varieties after because we feel its expensive by then.

But I know better now.
That was last year experience.

Another peak period for tomato is approaching.

* For more class
Join us next time to discuss the target market for different crops.
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 11:24am On Dec 06, 2016
Growing Maxim Tomato Variety..

The first time I heard of this variety was through a colleagues that we were doing a project together.

" There is a new tomato var heard about. I learnt the breed is good. It has high yield He said"

The high yield got my attention
Had someone tested it before? I asked.

People has testified to it.
Then he opened the catalogue for me to read.
The first catchy thing there was its resistance to the almighty 'Bacteria Wilt'

An experience tomato farmers will understand what that means.

Bacterial wilt is a highly communicable diseases in tomatoes. It can destroy farm within the twinkle of an eye.

Its a soil borne disease that withered the plants at the points of fruiting.

The second point is the yield per acre under good Good Agricultural Practises. GAP.

The yield is 70 tonnes per acre.
Let me simplify the tonnes.
1000 kilo equals 1 tonne.

Which make 70 tonnes to be 70,000 kilo.

And so you think?

An Hausa basket is 50-70 kilo.
Sure we all know the Hausa basket.

That gives us 1000 basket per acre.

What!!!!!!!
Now I am getting your attention
A basket at last year peak was as high as N30,000.Then figure it.

" How is that even possible"?
Those are just crazy figures....
She is just advertising......

Reading your thoughts..........

Yes. Its possible if one follows the guide lines.
There is something we call Good Agricultural Practise GAP.
It sure entails all involves from seed handling through nursery to management, post harvesting and storage practises.

That's part of what we offer at the training.

70,000 tonnes.........
Per acre?

That's absurd.
Ridiculous.

" The same way I thought too

My colleagues that told me about it bought an acre requirement and give to me to test.
A sachet of 10g then was sold for N5,000

Those that have been following our page definitely know by now how many grams is needed for an acre.

Then I have some arrangement with my village farmers. So I gave to seed to my right hand man to plant on his farm.

3 months later, his farm become the tourist centre for some other farmers who want to see that big tomato.

Another one, Maxim was planted in September and transplanted the same month, rain stop falling by October.

We started harvesting by December and we harvested the last batch in February of the next year.

Still with me?

We experiment by harvesting some tomatoes and keep at home to see how long it will last before it get bad.

It stay more than 3 weeks.
No refrigeration.

So what quantity do you make from an acre?
It never occur to us to measure or calculate then.

So you ask how much do you make from the produce?

Our production was off season.

There is surplus in the market
So the price was poor.
Very poor

N2,000 per same basket
Transportation cost inclusive.
Harvesting cost
Basket cost
Police cost
Loading cost

That's where batch production and knowing peak and off season comes into farming.

We never follow the GAP
No staking
No fertilizer application
Spraying was irregular
No watering after the rain stop
Etc

We have tried out several varieties after because we feel its expensive by then.

But I know better now.
That was last year experience.

Another peak period for tomato is approaching.

* For more class
Join us next time to discuss the target market for different crops.

AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 6:05pm On Nov 24, 2016
stanvesco:
oga madam jethro
good morning sir
please I need your help
I am going for an Audition
in the Nigerian rebirth program on 25th November
my presentation would be on greenhouse tomatoes production and paste production..... I need your contributions please
my whatsapp is 08063152970
how can I reach you please
I can be reached on 08188540096
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 6:48am On Nov 16, 2016
iykmon:
You are doing a great job madam. i am more inspired to join in growing vegetables to make Nigeria an exporting nation.
Thank you sir
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 9:14am On Nov 15, 2016
knoxx:
Considering the economic situation of the country. How much will one spend while in training for 3months. Accommodation feeding, transport, and other miscellaneous expenses. How much do you think one should budget for. I might have to resign from my present job to attend the training. Do send an email to seggy9979@yahoo.co.uk
Sorry I am just seeing this
Transportation to farm is N100 to and fro Monday to Friday.

Feeding: With N300- N500 per day one will feed sustainably.
Cooking by yourself will be an added advantage. it will come cheap.

Might need little funds for other miscellaneous
Be prepared for full village life
AgricultureRe: Daily Price Of Foodstuff And Commodities Uploaded by jethro2(op): 7:53pm On Nov 14, 2016
Peeo:
Did u say a bag of rice is 6khuh Abeg na which kind rice?
Did you check the date the post was made?
AgricultureRe: Requirements To Export Fruits by jethro2: 6:20am On Nov 09, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com
BusinessRe: Internet And Cyber Farmers by jethro2(op): 6:19am On Nov 09, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com
AgricultureRe: What Farming Is Not !!! by jethro2(op): 6:18am On Nov 09, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com
AgricultureRe: Need Fund To Farm?. Check This!! by jethro2(op): 6:16am On Nov 09, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com
BusinessRe: Agribusiness Oppourtunity by jethro2(op): 6:15am On Nov 09, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Farm Managers Vacancy(ogun And Oyo State) by jethro2(op): 11:49pm On Nov 07, 2016
Farm managers vacancy
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by jethro2(op): 11:48pm On Nov 07, 2016
Registration is on for the next training batch. Resumption is Jan 9th
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Searching For Jobs/creating Jobs by jethro2(op): 9:42pm On Nov 01, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com
AgricultureRe: Farm Managers Vacancy(ogun And Oyo State) by jethro2(op): 9:41pm On Nov 01, 2016
The African Bird Eye Chilli ABEC Export Network.
African Bird Eye Chilli (ABEC) is a hot spicy pepper that originates from Africa.
Billion of dollars are exchange in trade from Europe, Germany etc with some other African countries like Kenya and Ghana for ABEC.
50% of FCMG in Nigeria make use of chilli pepper spices which they imports from Thailand and co.
The price of a tonne of grounded ABEC fluctuates from $6,000 and above.
A plant of chilli pepper under good agricultural practised gives minimum of 2 kilo of fresh pepper which is equivalent to 1 kilo of dried pepper.
Our group will be working with 250 farmers that will be growing a quarter acre each of the chilli pepper.
The opportunity is open to intending farmers, unemployed youth, practising farmers etc. The farms can be anywhere.
Traceability will be put in place with everyone having their code to supply.
Every participants has to undergo a compulsory one month on farm training to be put through the required agricultural practises and drying methods to prevent aflatoxin.
We will give sample seed free for participant to grow after which we will be buying others
To participate
Call 08188540086
08064688501
Or send mail to
adesola_yinka@yahoo.com

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