Agriculture › Re: Intending And First-time Farmers: Lets Meet Here by OLAMIMO12(op): 5:19am On Mar 21, 2015 |
Perpetual459: hello house,pls how do i prepare bed for ugwu(pumpkin)?is it even advisable to plant this season answers brothers |
Agriculture › Re: Intending And First-time Farmers: Lets Meet Here by OLAMIMO12(op): 5:18am On Mar 21, 2015 |
[quote author=Perpetual459 post=31816149]hello house,pls how do i prepare bed for ugwu(pumpkin)?is it even advisable to plant this season[/quote
Older farmers............pls help. provide answer. perpetual459 is waiting thanks |
Agriculture › Re: How Can We EXPORT Our Agro PRODUCTS. by OLAMIMO12(m): 1:04pm On Mar 20, 2015 |
castruccio: Hello... sorry i saw this late but i thkink the little information i will share here may be help ful
Exportation of your agro produce is not difficult at all. I will say all you may need to know as time goes on is the export language but that is not a problem.
What I am about to say here does not need you to register with NEPC or having a company with CAC registration
All you need to do is to register with AMEN Association of Micro Entrepreneurs of Nigeria. Why will you do this? This is because some agro commodities may need little processing, so you will have access to their machinery to process your agro commodities.
Another fact why you should register is, in the case of nafdac and son number, you can get that easily through them.
Please note that to register with AMEN is so easy and cheap as they will welcome you.
Then what you must have to do is to look for buyers. (I am going to satisfy this area soon.... watch out for afiaafrika.com and afiaafrika.com.ng ) buyers for your agro commodities are not difficult to find with the use of gthe internet. Infact I have a collection of african restaurants and other industries in UK and the U.S. if you them please give your email address.
Then you can also use the internet as a leverage to get buyers abroad.
Hope this answers your questions, if it does'nt then ask me any questions,
N.B- if you are a farmer, please watch out for afiaafrika.com.ng while exporters and food processors should watch out for afiaafrika.com
Thanks Thank u bros. my email: olakabeer@gmail.com. waiting for nice tips |
Agriculture › Re: Intending And First-time Farmers: Lets Meet Here by OLAMIMO12(op): 11:17am On Mar 20, 2015 |
Am I making meaningful progress? answers pls |
Agriculture › Re: Intending And First-time Farmers: Lets Meet Here by OLAMIMO12(op): 11:13am On Mar 20, 2015 |
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Phones › Re: Airtel Is Giving Out 300MB To Customers by OLAMIMO12(m): 8:46am On Mar 20, 2015 |
BimiOne: Just dial *123*123# and you will see your 300MB bundle waiting for you. bros.........i just got mine without dailing any code. i hav being using it since wednesday. validity period pls? |
Agriculture › Re: Modern Cucumber Farming. My 1 Million Naira Experience *with Pictures* by OLAMIMO12(m): 3:53pm On Mar 19, 2015 |
Weldone Sir. pls, is it compulsory to use plastic mulch? what of straw mulch pls? |
Agriculture › Intending And First-time Farmers: Lets Meet Here by OLAMIMO12(op): 2:39pm On Mar 19, 2015*. Modified: 8:00pm On Mar 21, 2015 |
Hello.......am Olamimo. I'm a first time farmer in fruits and vegetables production(Cucumber/Watermelon). Am writing this thread to share my little knowledge with like minded peopple. Starting farming(crop production), like other aspect of agribusiness, involves many things ranging from which crop to go for, land aquisition, labour palava, soil preparation, ......etc. From the little i have witnessed, I strongly believe, someone will benefit.Moreso, with this thread older farmers will assist both me and my peers in our new endeavour. Stay following
Intending farmers ................I have some grams of sugar baby seeds. Am giving it out for free. The seeds are very viable. Anyone intrested in having it should contact me. Thank
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