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more photos please |
WhatsApp me in warri for assistance i am a farmer there 08151138746 |
Good presentation please state the prices of your product so we can make our choice and buy |
he no get price and you wan sell am |
These are all vanity they should ask King Solomon |
Please who ever can get to the family of this guy should tell them to take him SCOAN in Nigeria we have seen worst cases cured by God, this is my humble suggestion no amount of money contribute for medication that will save his life only God can........ Prophet is not usually honoured in his home. |
broilers lay eggs, I have broiler that lays egg, this only happen when they are above six months old |
Good product, is it diesel or petrol machine |
Its a nightmare for me I have closed my vegetable farm in Warri where I made over 100K weekly due to none availability of farm workers The ones I had initially became wild and started becoming lazy and steals the produce when am away to work. |
Please I have a plantain chip processing plant that will be starting soon I need a packaging for my product My packaging machine is the automatic type that you insert the roll of the packaging polythene and it form fill and seal at the same time please get back to me on 09023878843 |
08151138746 Opukelala |
what is the price for your seed trays and roll of drip line |
Tacoma for 3.5m ready |
forget about so many complicated issues here just buy dry ginger or dry it your self and grind it to powder and use it as tea with honey in hot water everyday at least twice, it will prevent attack. very simple |
where can one get the printed polyethene for this machine and what is the price list of the packaging machine...08151138746 |
Good system, due to the application of organic fertilizer and my green house model, I don't know if you have the Jain drip irrigation type for immediate purchase. 08151138746 |
Please where can I get Jain drip irrigation kit to buy. 09023878843 |
Has anyone know about this people or used them to ship goods from China? http://chrisvicmall.com/ahiaoyoyo/cvmlogo.png http://chrisvicmall.com/ |
I am interested, how do I get them at warri. 09023878843 |
Bros how can I get the seeds whatsapp 08151138746 |
Hello, I called earlier today on getting a packaging for plantain chips. I FFS - form fill and seal machine, I will require a printed roll to fit for packaging. u can reach me on 09023878843 or 08051138746 |
Please add me, my farm is in Ughoton near Omadino Warri, 10 acre land. Just starting, planning to go into cropping-veg and fruits using modern tech such as green house farming. |
Good initiative hope people will key in Please where can I get the people to help produce printed nylon rolls for my plantain chips packaging urgent thanks whatsapp num is 08151138746 |
I am surprise that people in Nigeria don't know the differences in name of cities, pls guys shoprite is not in Warri but Uvwie local govt of Delta state even journalist do same mistake. It is time people know the difference. the name of Warri had been highly destroyed by the adjoining local govt. areas and cities, this is a case of such. Most notorious issues about Warri you heard are not commit in Warri but adjoining local govt areas, pls let us be specific. |
I am interested in this product like seriously, please reach me my whatsapp number is 08151138746 |
Why is the demand for vegetables growing in African cities and towns? Unlike other food commodities like grains, yams and cassava which are farmed in the rural areas and transported to the cities, vegetables are highly perishable and need to stay fresh to preserve its nutritional and market value. As the size and population of African cities grow, and more people migrate to the cities from villages, urban vegetable farming has become the best alternative to get fresh vegetables to the city’s markets. According to UN estimates, the urban population of Africa will treble by the year 2050. Africa has had one of the world’s fastest rural-urban migration rates in recent decades. Lagos (Nigeria), for example, which had less than 80,000 inhabitants in 1940 now has more than 13 million people living in the city and is expected to become the world’s 11th biggest city by 2017 (with a population of over 16 million people)! In the absence of adequate refrigerated storage and good roads, vegetable supply to most African cities is increasingly supported by reliable urban vegetable farms. Urban vegetable farming provides between 70 to 100 percent of the vegetables consumed in many African cities today. Closeness to the city and much lower transportation costs have made this venture a very lucrative one for more than 100 million Africans.
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[b]Urban Vegetable farming - How to make passive income from your backyard garden Written by smallstarter ThinkTank Saturday, 23 February 2013 17:02 • 17 Vegetables are the cheapest source of essential minerals and vitamins to humans. For a long time, it has remained a common ingredient in many popular African sauces, soups and stews. Many entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the large demand in city markets to make quick profits by farming vegetables in and around Africa’s growing cities and towns. Using vacant land in home backyards and cheap migrant labour, urban vegetable farming has become a source of direct and passive income for some people. Let’s see what this opportunity offers and how you can take advantage…
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we actually needed an entrepreneur not worker who can turn this land into money in the shortest time. The nature is integrated farming system, but starting with vegetables |
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