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Good day Everyone, Thanks for creating this trend. I'm also an applicant |
Boss, please I will like to speak with you on this. Perhaps, yourself and your friend could assist me with some info on this program. Thanks and God bless. meetanwo: |
Hello Guys, Glad to be here. Thanks for all the comments. Please who has applied for/participated in the JICA ABE Initiative program or does any one knows who participated in the Program in the past? I applied for the 6th Batch and would need some clarification/guidance urgently, please. Thank you |
Good to stumble on this trend. Can u pls educate me on this business. I really need mentorship. I am in Abuja, where is your location pls chinijafoodstuf: |
This is a great trend. Thanks, ExportResource. I look forward to reading about 2018 season.[quote author=ExportResource post=42239573]We have Raw Cashew Nuts for sale to individuals, corporate organisations, exporters and processors. The Cashew orchard is located in Ilorin, Kwara State. Kindly view details below: KOR 45 - 50 180 - 200 Nut count Packaging in 80kg jute bags Quantity available: 500 tons per month Location: Ilorin Sales: On going, First come First served, cash and carry Contact: 09080386584 For best prices, interested and serious buyers can call..[/This is a great trend. Thanks, ExportResource. I look forward to reading about 2018 season.] |
This is a great trend. Thanks, ExportResource. I look forward to reading about 2018 season. |
[quote author=dav8id post=42789678]How Can a Cashew Trader/Farmer Get the Best Price During the Cashew Season? You Achieve That following this simple tips below (1) Quality: By selecting a high-quality nut that is well known in the area for having a high out-turn, If Trader follow the recommended practices for collecting, drying, and storing, they will maximize their quality, thus allowing them to get the best price possible for their nuts. (2)Increase Productivity: By following the recommended practices of pruning, grafting, and plantation maintenance, (3)Bulk Sales at a Local Collection Point: By collectively selling cashew nuts, farmers have the ability to bypass the smallest middlemen and sell directly to an exporter who will give them a higher price. (4) Follow the Market, Understand How It Works: Market research is crucial to making a successful cashew business. each Cashew Trader and each farmer group should actively follow the market trends and the changes in the raw cashew nut price during the season. (5)Maintain Good Contacts with Raw Cashew nut Buyers: Contacting and meeting all potential buyers is a necessity for cashew Trading. Buyers need to have confidence that the Traders understands the terms of any agreement they sign and that the group speaks with “one voice.” (6) Respect Contracts: Fulfilling the terms of the contract with a buyer is key to establishing a successful business relationship with the export community. Make sure to understand the terms of the contract and how the buyer will evaluate the contract at the end of the agreed upon period. Both parties in a contract should feel that they benefited from the transaction. A successful contract will result in another contract during the next season. A failed contract may be the end of the relationship with a buyer. You can read more about cashew trading here http://davidprof.com/blog/how-to-become-a-successful-cashew-nut-trader/ [/Thank you for the information.] |
I'm happy to be here. I have learnt quite much on this trend. Pls I am in need of someone in cashew business who's located in or around Abuja, to understudy him on how to excel in the sector. I have got some theoretical knowledge about the value chain and by virtue of my job, I am familiar with the quality requirements for Cashew nuts too. However, I need practical knowledge as I intend to start the business this coming season. Kindly help a brother..... Thank you. |
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