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CrimeRe: Nigerian Jailed For 20 Years In Indonesia by Pavore9: 2:25pm On May 23, 2016
20 years? He is very very lucky!
CelebritiesRe: Nnenna Nwabueze's Husband, Okonta, Is Dead by Pavore9: 2:15pm On May 23, 2016
My condolences.
CelebritiesRe: Tuface And Blackface Donate 500k To Idomas In Agatu (PHOTOS) by Pavore9: 1:51pm On May 23, 2016
It is good to remember home.
AgricultureRe: Can Someone Introduce Me To Any Kind Of Entrepreneur Business, Cos Am Jobless by Pavore9(mod): 1:37pm On May 23, 2016
Stanzingerzy:
Okay sir
Where are you located?
AgricultureRe: FG Bans Woods, Charcoal Exportation. by Pavore9(mod): 1:29pm On May 23, 2016
"The Federal Government has banned wood and charcoal exportation, following exporters’ refusal to adhere to the directive of cut-one plant-two policy"..................If the exporters are only interested in deforesting without afforesting, this is the way to go.
BusinessRe: Ifeanyi Ubah Donates N150m To Anambra FA & N100m 2 Ifeanyi Ubah FC(Pix by Pavore9: 1:14pm On May 23, 2016
alexistaiwo:
Dear God,
You Took away my favorite Singer (Michael Jackson)
Also took away my favorite Rapper (Dagrin)
You took away my favorite Actor (Sam Loko)
Took away My favorite Comedian (Dede One Day)
God.
Am writing this to let you know that President Buhari is my Favorite President
Hope To Hear From You Soon....
YOUR son
You are my favourite Nairalander.......Hoping to hear from God soon.
CrimeRe: Ex-Army Captain Commits Suicide In Calabar by Pavore9: 1:08pm On May 23, 2016
Sijo01:
What's the use of 3cars when you cannot fuel them? And you expect the money paid to him 2years ago to still be intact?
Unless it was misappropriated. Mind you all suicide are not finance related. A lot of people are going through stuff one can not comprehend. I lost someone l know last year December.....he committed suicide. He was a motivational speaker and was in demand, had a lot multinational companies who pay him very well to motivate their staff. He left notes for his wife, 3 children, parents and the Police. He said he longer find any meaning in life, questioned the existence of God etc.

People are dealing with stuffs!
PropertiesRe: Residential Building Destroyed By Thunderstorms In Bayelsa State. Photos by Pavore9: 12:46pm On May 23, 2016
Glad no life was lost.
BusinessRe: Buying Skrill Funds. by Pavore9(op): 12:36pm On May 23, 2016
Emmanuel6:
I have skrill Eur for sale
Check your mail, l have replied.
BusinessRe: Buying Skrill Funds. by Pavore9(op): 12:24pm On May 23, 2016
Emmanuel6:
I have skrill Eur for sale
Send me a PM or drop your email.
PoliticsRe: Police Seals PDP National Headquarters In Abuja by Pavore9: 12:18pm On May 23, 2016
PDP's National Headquarters sealed?............truly, there is no champion forever.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Mesut Ozil Makes Pilgrimage To Mecca (pics) by Pavore9: 11:56am On May 23, 2016
Alhaji Ozil.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Sacks Louis Van Gaal ? by Pavore9: 11:53am On May 23, 2016
Many have come and gone, Arsene Wenger's "juju" is undiluted! cheesy
EventsRe: Doing Traditional And White Wedding On The Same Day Or On Different Days? by Pavore9: 11:49am On May 23, 2016
Sama day makes sense. After the Church wedding move down to the bride's place for the traditional wedding and reception. Many are doing that in the East.
AgricultureRe: Modern Cow Farm In Anambra State by Pavore9(mod): 11:44am On May 23, 2016
mauriceju2:
no cow should be seen on the road talk less of people farm, no one should allow the north to take us back to stone age with Islam or animal farming, change have come and it most be in every part of our life
I agree with you regarding cows grazing about but you should not post with the intention to mislead. You should have posted that is how a cattle farm should look like and not the farm already exists in Anambra state!
AgricultureRe: Modern Cow Farm In Anambra State by Pavore9(mod): 11:26am On May 23, 2016
Baroba:
I will bet you a million box this is not Anambra, in fact this no be Nigeria.
Wanted OP, to prove the post.
PoliticsRe: Incredibly Accurate Predictions Ayodele Fayose Made In December 2015 by Pavore9: 11:18am On May 23, 2016
What was his prediction for Ekiti State?
CrimeRe: Over 1,600 Cattle Stolen In Plateau by Pavore9: 11:16am On May 23, 2016
Baroba:
Bros are you surprised, when one cow can go for as much as 200k, now imagine if 10 are stolen..
Am not surprised as l know their bosses are multi-millionaires. Even in Kenya, though it has become an organized rural crime there are communities where cattle rustling is legitimate going by their traditions. For some stealing cows is a proof of manhood!
CrimeRe: Ex-Army Captain Commits Suicide In Calabar by Pavore9: 11:07am On May 23, 2016
Sijo01:
The man could not stand the hardship in the country anymore. Only the brave and strong at heart survive in the new Nigeria.
I hope you did not skip this part while reading.....According to a neighbour, Abasi Imoh, “The man had about three cars and got a lot of money from his retirement benefits two years ago and was living well which is the reason many people are surprised with his action.
AgricultureRe: Modern Cow Farm In Anambra State by Pavore9(mod): 11:01am On May 23, 2016
mauriceju2:
the perfect solution for cattle farmers in Nigeria
What is the name of the farm and which part of Anambra State is it located?
AgricultureRe: Tomatoes Seedlings by Pavore9(mod): 10:06am On May 23, 2016
bluebella:
I would prefer the Roma VF as first choice then maybe the UC82B
The Roma VF is a popular variety here in Kenya and l think technisem in Nigeria should stock it.
PoliticsRe: FG Scores Low On Agric Sector by Pavore9:
The Ministry of Agriculture should re-package Agriculture to Nigerians as there are a million and one opportunities waiting to be tapped. They should involve independent content providers to produce Agribusiness TV programmes and have it syndicated across TV stations in the Country. When l watch a fellow Nigerian earning about N200,000 monthly from an Agro venture operated within a plot of land, won't l sit down and ask myself questions?
PoliticsRe: FG Will Privatize Refineries Before December by Pavore9: 9:18am On May 23, 2016
Let it go, it is not as if it has been beneficial to us but a few have been using them as a conduit.
CrimeRe: Over 1,600 Cattle Stolen In Plateau by Pavore9: 9:04am On May 23, 2016
Cattle rustling is criminally a big business.
PoliticsRe: I Can’t Guarantee Fulani Herdsmen’s Safety, Says Fayose by Pavore9: 8:57am On May 23, 2016
Human lives worth more than cows!
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Unemployment Crisis Worsens; Rate Jumps By 518,000 In 3 Months — NBS by Pavore9: 8:55am On May 23, 2016
Gloomy but we can look inward and find what we can bloom with.
AgricultureRe: Tomatoes Seedlings by Pavore9(mod): 8:49am On May 23, 2016
bluebella:
Please where and how can I get tomatoes seedlings.
I want to go into tomatoes farming.
You need to narrow it down to the variety/varieties you intend to farm.
BusinessRe: EXCLUSIVE: CBN Will NOT Devalue Naira, Mulls Proposal For New Forex Window by Pavore9: 7:11am On May 23, 2016
The economy is really excruciating many!
PropertiesRe: FG Set To Unveil Nigerian Housing Model- Fashola by Pavore9: 7:08am On May 23, 2016
Until we see it!
AgricultureOrganic Farming Brings Wealth To Youth Group. by Pavore9(mod):
Helitech youth group grows a variety of herbs, fruits and vegetables using fertiliser made from rabbit urine and worm manure.

Nestled behind the lush Limuru tea estates, deep in Kiambu County lies Lari. The cool breeze from the giant Aberdare slaps our faces as we enter the serene ambience of Kagaa, a little known village in Lari teeming with lush farms.

William Gitau, 33, is tending to beautiful rosemary plant when we arrive. On his farm in small portions are also oregano, chia, thyme, fennel, tree tomatoes, radish, marjoram, stevia, carrots, broccoli, pepino melons and parsley.

The crops, which Gitau grows with 36 other members of his group on small farms spread across the village, are farmed organically. They later find their way to the organic market in Nairobi while others are bought by locals.

Gitau, who is the director and co-founder of Healthy Living Tech-Agri-Campaign (Helitech), a community youth group started last year, says their agribusiness is a response to rising demand for healthy foods.

The farms belong to their parents. In total, Helitech members grow the crops on 27 gardens (some 30 by 10m), each picking what they can farm best.

So how did they start, and how did they decide organic model was the way to go?

“We were originally two. James Ng’ang’a and I started Helitech in March 2015 with only two rabbits. Then there was this craze on healthy living and we said: here is a niche,” says Gitau, a 2011 University of Urbaniana, Rome, Bachelor of Philosophy graduate.

Slowly, the two sold the idea to other like-minded youths, leading to the formation of the group. New members pay Sh5,000 ($50) registration fees.

“We agreed to grow the herbs and vegetables individually because we had a market in Nairobi.” To grow the business, the youths approached Martin Kuria, the Lari sub-county Youth Fund co-ordinator.

“Through him, we learned a lot on financial literacy, managing our agribusiness and farming organically. Courtesy of the Fund, we exhibited our products at several agricultural forums, including the shows,” says Gitau, adding that last January they borrowed Sh50,000 ($500) from the Fund to conduct soil tests on their farms.

DEMONSTRATION FARM

The group makes its own organic pesticides and manure using rabbit droppings and urine, wild sunflower (tithonia diversifolia) and vermi-compost (from worms), which they use on their farms and also sell.

“To make liquid organic manure, we harvest rabbit urine, crash tithonia plant and Mexican marigold stems and leaves and add to the mixture. It is then fermented for seven days but the longer it stays, the better. The solution is then sieved and packed in one litre bottles. To use, we mix with the water in a ratio of 1:5,” explains Gitau, adding the solution is used both as liquid manure and pesticide and is sold at Sh200 ($2) for a litre.

He has more than 50 rabbits, which he sells at Sh600 ($6) each.

The group has a demonstration farm where members are trained on how to grow vegetables, enabling them to establish and take care of their gardens.

Besides making liquid fertiliser, which they pack and sell in one litre containers, the group also make pepino melon juice.

Juice from the fruit is extracted into a container after which it is blended with bananas and herbs such as mint and stevia to add flavour. It is then packed in 250ml tumblers and sold locally at Sh50($0.50). However a litre of the same goes for Sh250($2.50).

George Muturi, 22, a member of the group, who rears red worms for vermiculture, says they make good money from their sales.

Muturi grows vegetables, herbs and spices on his parents’ garden, but his main venture is vermiculture, which involves using red earthworms to make liquid fertiliser.

“I start the process by collecting cow dung or rabbit droppings. Then I add some soil on the mixture to create a bed where I put the worms. I then sprinkle water on the bed and cover it using grass and leaves.

The worms will feed on the dung and leaves and excrete the fertiliser that we pack and sell,” says Muturi, who was trained on the venture for three days by the Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology, where he also bought 15kg of worms to start off with.

According to Muturi, the worms multiply at 50 per cent per month and he now gets at least 10 litres of fertiliser in a week.

A litres goes at Sh200 ($2)while a kilo of the red worms at Sh1,500 ($15).

“We normally sell our produce as a group. The owner of the garden from where we harvested the produce gets 70 per cent of the proceeds and the remaining 30 per cent goes to the group members, because we help each other in tending to our farms,” says Muturi, who adds he is saving cash from the venture to fund his college education.

VALUE ADDITION

They also harvest, dry and grind stinging nettle plant using mortar and pestle and package it.

The powder is mixed with tea, just like ginger. "We package it in different packs that include 500g,” says Gitau.

For the vegetables, we harvest and take them to the Organic Farmers Market in Karen (Karen is one of the most expensive neighbourhood in Kenya, where the rent of a 4 bedroom house goes for around $3,500 per month) . We sell processed Sage, Chia and Marjoram at Sh3,000 ($30)per kilo while dried vegetables, carrots, bananas and stinging nettles, go for up to Sh250 ($2.50) per kilo.

In their first financial year, according to Gitau, the group made profits of up to Sh180,000 ($1.800) from the sale of what they produced. They make sales of up to Sh20,000 ($200) each Saturday at the Karen market.

In the next five years, they hope to have increased their value addition projects so that they can supply their products to local supermarkets. They are also eyeing the export market once they secure the required documents to export herbs and spice.

Prof Mathew Dida, a plant breeder from Maseno University’s School of Agriculture, advises that organic farming is viable especially in small portions.

“Organic farming is more applicable and normally successful on small parcels like with kitchen gardening.”

Ken Kigunda, an official from the Youth Enterprise Development Fund terms Helitech a model of success for other youths.

“We are so proud of Helitec and we shall keep supporting the group and similar ones across the country.”


4th picture-One of their members chilling with pepino melon juice.
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I know this group supplies their organic Strawberries to Java House, which is an upscale coffee house. I will work on getting them to grow Egusi, so Nigerians in Kenya would have a cheaper option.

PoliticsRe: Lagos To Replace Danfos With AC Buses by Pavore9: 5:57am On May 23, 2016
“Lagos State motor parks would be restructured in such a way that alcohol and illicit substances would not be there"....If l hear! cheesy cheesy cheesy
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri Breaks Silence, Wants “baby Factories” Allowed by Pavore9: 5:53am On May 23, 2016
He should not confuse the baby factories we have here for surrogacy. It seems he has no idea of their modus operandi. He says he is a Pastor, he should provide us with Bible references to support his position.

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