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Ijmb admission is late for this year. You may plan for next year. You are all welcome |
Our team is moving on with the joint youth mechanised farming. Lets feed the nation. The future is now. Mail adesola_yinka@yahoo.com or call 08064688501 |
@ every one that has indicate interest in the farming process. We will be sending mails to every one tomorrow by Gods grace. The mail is to include the cost of maintaining an hectares of farmland from land leasing to harvesting. |
@ transponder, we will get back to every one sir. |
Welldone sir |
Every activities in farming is lucrative provided you have your market. There is also market for every agric products but you need to mind your timing. For instance, peppers and tomatoes are always scarce and therefore expensive between December to February. Timing your pepper to be harvest at those time will fetch you much though cost more to plant cause you need to wet. |
@ deriod. We will get back at every one as soon as possible. |
Government land are virgin land. You will have to clear yourself. Visit any River basin authority near you. There is Ogun Oshun River basin that covers Osun state, Ogun State and Oyo State. Owena rive basin in Ondo state, Upper Niger River Basin in Minna, there are two river basin in the east too. |
Our team was with Mrs Yemisi Iranloye in Ado Awaye village in Oyo state 2 days ago. She said, when she start farming, she couldnt afford any luxury living, but to the glory of God........ Google her name to see. |
Who says farming is easy? Its the most difficult work profession. Outside Nigeria, farmers are the richest because they decide and control the economy. While is it the other way in Nigeria? Because our farmers still uses crude and backdated technologies. As Youth, we are suppose to feed the world. A youth can not achieve this but collectivelly we can. The truth is most of us are looking for quick cash and this has blinded us to the reality. Compared to other investment, farming is not a one year thing, you must be prepare to re invest and expand for atleast 3 years. The system is frustrating. Yes, but for a set of youth to have 5O to 100 hectares of farm land collectivellt will attract outside assisstance. Until we do something, nobody will assisst us. Pardon my Yoruba" won ni omo ti oba si ipa ni iya e ngbe" can be translated as heaven help those who help themselved or let someone assist with the translation. Best regards |
@ alfajamiu. My suggestion will be that those in Ibadan should join us to pull this one off first. They can participate in the ongoing project. You may still form a group but kicking off a project may take some time. Its just a suggestion. On the other hand, i will be willing to assisst you start a group. |
@ transpoder. I will get you the details as soon as we are thru. |
More details on the joint farming. The land is 50 Hectares of land. We intend planting cassava mixed with maize. But we need to hurry if we want to still include maize cause maize planting should stop early september. Cassava planting involves a) ploughing twice, adding chemicals, getting the right cuttings and all sorts. The cost analysis details will be sent to interested youth as soon as we are done. |
@ Dr Abiola. Its probably network problem. The next meeting will be Saturday 14th of September. |
@ bawelat. I will do that as soon as its compiled. You are most welcome |
Can you please assisst with the cost of the machines, and other necessary information. I ve been studying this but yet to really get full detail. Will really appreciate this. My mail is adesola_yinka@yahoo.com |
The cassava planting will be kicking off on or before september. Details will be sent to interested participants mail. |
@ Mayowasoaga. We will get in touch through your mail. My apology for the minutes delay this month. Its due to some work load. We will get it across on or by weekend. So sorry for the delay. |
A very big congratulations to every member of Entrepreneur Youth (Ogun State) Cooperative Multipurpose Society Limited as we officially collected our Cooperative Certificate on Saturday. We are now officially recognised by the state government. Hip Hip Hip Hurray |
@integrityfood. I will be getting back to you sir on your mail. Been running to put some things in order. You are all highly welcome sir |
50 Hectares of farm land to be shared among interested youth. We can take the future. Lets feed the nation |
Joint Mechanised Youth Farming in Oyo state is still on. Planting starts this year October. Cassava mixed cropping with maize. Intended participants who want the details should mail adesola_yinka@yahoo.com or call 08064688501. |
@ adonri. I will get back to you on your mail sir |
@ adonri. I have since sent the constitution to your mail. |
We want to appreciate everyone for a wonderful meeting yesterday. |
And the blame game continues. As individual, youth, what are you doing to reduce poverty? Government this, government that, what is your contribution? Who are the government? They are my brothers, your brothers and our brothers. They also have the same mentality as ours before they get to power. The change can start from you and me. We are all the government |
Our meeting holds tomorrow in Abeokuta. |
The meeting of entrepreneurs will be holding tommorrow in Abeokuta. Time is 10am. Please avoid Lagos Ibadan Expressway. They are having their annual convention. The road will be something else. |
@ Dr Abiola. Will be glad to have you. The meeting holds at Block J plot 9, Bola Ajibola Street, near Egba comprehensive high school Asero Abeokuta Ogun State. Time is 10am. You are highly welcome |
Be at the gathering of entrepreneurs. Tomorrow is the D Day. For info call 08064688501 |
Mail is adesola_yinka@yahoo.com or enterpreneuryouthcooperative@yahoo.com |
@ Adonri. I will mail you the bye law and constitution. Its for all youth that want to feed the nation. We are the future of tommorrow. Tomorrow starts now |
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