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PoliticsRe: Why Do Igbo People Lay Claims To Biafra by Pavore9: 6:12am On Oct 31, 2015
ekenedegreat:
True talk! But, can the monkeys and baboons like the Op understand this? I don't think so because, their brains are dead.
A question l would like to ask is, is there wisdom after the actualization of Biafra in wanting to still live amongst and do business amongst 'monkeys and baboons in the Zoo'?
PoliticsRe: Customs Orders Officers To Declare Assets - The Nation by Pavore9: 5:59am On Oct 31, 2015
@shaddoww, edit the post for an easy read by arranging them in paragraphs and adding the source of the story.
PoliticsRe: Customs Orders Officers To Declare Assets - The Nation by Pavore9: 5:57am On Oct 31, 2015
High blood pressure!
PoliticsRe: MTN Gets November Deadline To Pay Fine by Pavore9: 5:55am On Oct 31, 2015
MTN don jam! cheesy
AgricultureRe: Farmers Team Up To Set Up Kenya's First Ever Banana Wine, Beer Factory. by Pavore9(mod): 5:21am On Oct 31, 2015
whirlwind7:
Impressive. Kenya's agric industry is definitely much organized than what is obtainable in Nigeria. Even the small cottage farmers seem to have a sense of direction and good organization among it's cooperatives.

But I'm thinking, the bananas mentioned were referring to what we call plantains in these parts. Am I correct?
It is the same bananas we know in Nigeria. Kenyans are not into Plantain, they neither cultivate nor eat it, the ones sold here which we foreigners buy are imported from Uganda, Congo and Burundi. l always have to show pictures to them of what plantain looks like! There was a time l bought N200 worth of unripe bananas which was about 17 fingers thinking it was plantain because of its very big size even bigger than plantain l buy back in Lagos. After some days it began to soften but still retained its unripe colour, it was another Nigerian who cleared me of the ignorance, informing me that it is a variety of banana called green bananas meant for cooking and mashed into a meal ! cheesy cheesy cheesy
AgricultureFarmers Team Up To Set Up Kenya's First Ever Banana Wine, Beer Factory. by Pavore9(mod): 4:55am On Oct 31, 2015
Farmers become wise the day they realise selling raw products fetches them a raw deal. Lawrence Mwirigi, a banana farmer from Imenti South, knows this all too well.

“I depend on bananas to raise my family. Value addition is important. That is why I, not only specialise in raw bananas, but also develop wine, beer, crisps and flour,” says Mwirigi, who is a member of the Meru Banana Farmers Cooperative. To reap maximum benefits from their produce, the 5,000-member Imenti Central Community have built a factory at Katheri location where everything derived from the banana plant is utilised. The organisation has brought new meaning to the term value addition, which is the enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers “We realised we could make much more money if we pursued value-addition. So we mobilised members and set up a factory where we produce banana crisps, flour and animal feeds.

The banana flour is nutritious and is used to flavour foods such as githeri (beans and corn, what the yorubas call adalu) , chapatti, and porridge,” says Paul Kiambi, one of the group’s leaders. “We pack the crisps in 20gm, 50gm and 100gm packets which we sell at local supermarkets and other outlets at Sh50 (N100), Sh100 (N200)and Sh150 (N300)respectively,” says Kiambi. “From the peels, we make animal feeds for pigs, chicken and cattle. All our products have the Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) seal.” And the farmers have bigger plans — they are working to build a banana beer and wine factory at Thuura in Imenti North. Another group, the Kaaria Banana Farmers from Imenti North, also have a small factory where banana crisps are made. “We are a small group but our membership is increasing. We want to recruit more members so we can raise the funds required to construct a large factory,” says Anne Kagendo, the group’s secretary.

RIPENING KITS

Mwirigi Karinga, the chairman of the Meru Banana Cooperative, says the Kenya Agricultural Productivity Programme (Kapp) issued them with weighing scales recently. “Previously, buyers set prices just by looking at the bananas. But farmers are now selling them by the kilo. We thank Kapp for this and for the ripening kits and packaging crates they donated to farmers,” Karinga said. And now, the cooperative is set to become the first to produce banana wine, Jivenna, and banana beer, Mebna (short for Meru Banana).

“Kebs has approved the beer which will come in 300ml bottles and will have an alcohol content of 6.2 per cent. The wine, in a 750ml bottle, has not been approved yet because it was found to have an alcohol content of 14.6 per cent instead of the 14 per cent specified by Kebs. We are working to reduce the alcohol content. These products will help reduce consumption of illicit brews,” said Karinga. The beer will be brewed using bananas and either sorghum or millet. “The production of the beer and wine is set to start any time now. We have not set the prices yet,” he said.

Jenaro Guantai, Meru county’s (State) agriculture executive, has received documents from Kebs approving the samples for banana beer. In 2013, the county (State) produced a total of 323,363 tonnes of bananas valued at Sh3.8 billion (N7.6 billion)up from the previous year’s 286,205 tonnes that fetched Sh3.1 billion(N6.2 billion) .“Meru now accounts for 40 per cent of Kenya’s total annual banana production. We are producing more than Kisii,” said Guantai. So lucrative is banana farming in Meru that it is now replacing coffee as the most preferred crop to grow.

“Banana is becoming an increasingly important cash crop in the county (State). The crop is now grown in former coffee zones,” said Dr Muthee Mwoga, the coordinator of the Kenya Agricultural Productivity Programme (Kapp), in Meru. Kapp has helped scale up production through training farmers on best practices and supplying them with ripening kits, packaging crates and weighing scales. Last week, more farmers were given ripening kits by Kapp, courtesy of the World Bank. “Ripening is also value-addition. Ripened bananas cost more,” said Dr Mwoga. “Our work is to support the county(State) government and farmers to increase productivity and reap maximum profits. We encourage them to sell by the kilo.”

Major banana markets located along the Meru-Nairobi highway — Ntharene, Mwichiune, Kamachege, Miruriri, Kariene and Kanyekine — are teeming with buyers and sellers who come from Nairobi, Nakuru and other major towns. Most of the produce ends up in markets in Nairobi. Some of the main varieties in Meru are sweet bananas (gacukari), FIA, Cavendish and Kampala.

MAXIMUM PROFITS

Douglas Mutwiri, a farmer from Kagaru village, supplies the nearby Kanyekine High School with 200 kilogrammes of bananas every week at Sh25 (N50) per kilo. He earns Sh210,000 (N420,000) per year from the school. He also sells to traders at local markets. “Bananas support my family. Value addition is key, so I have ripening kits from Kapp. When they are ripe I sell one kilo at Sh25 (N50). When they are not ripe, they go for Sh15 (N30)per kilo,” he said.

Stephen Murithi earns about Sh20,000 (N40,000)weekly from his banana crop. “I grow Kampala, sweet bananas, FIA, Grand Nine, Grand Michelle, Kiganda, Gishagara and other varieties. Taking care of banana plants is easy. I do not even use fertiliser because cow dung manure is better. They just need water and manure,” says Mr Murithi.

Other areas of the county(State) that benefited from the Kapp-World bank programme are Tigania West and Tigania East. “In the past, banana farmers were exploited by brokers because prices were determined by their ability to bargain. But now farmers will only sell their produce by the kilo,” Guantai told Smart Harvest in Tigania West. Dr Mwoga said farmers can more readily sell in bulk if they form cooperative societies. “We want banana farmers to maximise their profits because they work hard in their farms. They will earn double from their ripe bananas. It is another way of achieving value addition,” he said at Kitheo market, in Tigania East. Mr Guantai said the county(State) government was in contact with foreign buyers, with a view to exporting local produce.


http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000179893/farmers-team-up-to-set-up-kenya-s-first-ever-banana-wine-beer-factory?pageNo=1

Meru county is one of the 47 states in Kenya and it is merely 6,936 km² not even up to 25% of the size of Oyo State alone but in 2014 they made N7.6 billion alone from producing only banana! This should make us have a re-think!

PoliticsRe: CCT Trial: Saraki Heads To Supreme Court by Pavore9: 12:52pm On Oct 30, 2015
This season film is becoming interesting! cheesy
EducationRe: Nigerian Students And This Cohabitation Menace by Pavore9: 12:24pm On Oct 30, 2015
It is so sad!
AgricultureRe: Farmers Seek New Credit Policy For Agriculture by Pavore9(mod): 11:15am On Oct 30, 2015
Government has not really been interested in supporting agriculture. angry
PoliticsRe: Biafra, Oodua And The Seventh Lesson By Reuben Abati by Pavore9: 9:19am On Oct 30, 2015
Reading.......
PhonesRe: N1.4trn Penalty Too Heavy To Bear – MTN by Pavore9: 9:13am On Oct 30, 2015
Going by their history Nigerians have no pity for MTN!
PoliticsRe: Akunyili's Daughter, Njideka Crosby Wins Joyce Alexander Artist Prize by Pavore9: 9:03am On Oct 30, 2015
Congratulations!
HealthRe: Please Help Me... I Can't Stop Eating :( by Pavore9: 7:35am On Oct 30, 2015
Have bitterleaf perpetually in your mouth!
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Private Jets Of Pastors To Be Seized by Pavore9: 7:13am On Oct 30, 2015
How people derive joy in peddling falsehood still baffles me!
PoliticsRe: Who Dug Jonathan's Political Grave? by Pavore9: 7:02am On Oct 30, 2015
GEJ has moved on, so should we.
PoliticsRe: Buhari May Swear In Ministers Wednesday by Pavore9: 6:49am On Oct 30, 2015
Let the economy move forward!
PoliticsRe: A Detailed Analysis On How PDP Lost Out In The Senate's Scheme Of Things by Pavore9: 6:46am On Oct 30, 2015
l can not burn my brain on APC-PDP Politics, there are better things to work my mind on!
PoliticsRe: BVN Enrolment Ends Tomorrow As Sanction Looms For Defaulters. by Pavore9: 6:39am On Oct 30, 2015
l am imagining the last minute queue!
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Gets Support From British Parliamentarian by Pavore9: 6:30am On Oct 30, 2015
Recycled story! angry
PoliticsRe: We Never Supported Saraki's Emergence As Senate President:pdp Senators by Pavore9: 6:24am On Oct 30, 2015
Jokers PLC!
EducationRe: Ayade Orders Suspension Of Prayers In Schools by Pavore9:
Will stopping of prayers in schools stop government officials from misappropriating public funds? The State Chapter of CAN should demand the reason for the directive as no occultic individual has the moral power to stop prayers in schools which is part of the students' formation.

That may pull through in state owned schools but it will never fly in schools run by religious institutions. Let them go and enforce it on Reverend Sisters who run their congregation's schools make we see!
FamilyRe: This Wife Is Accused Of Hiring Assassins For Her Hubby Because Of Inheritance by Pavore9: 3:00am On Oct 30, 2015
Ksh 1.2 million ($11,650) to kill one's husband! huh
PoliticsRe: Shocking Footage:nigerians- Boys Who Perished In The Dersert Heading Oversea by Pavore9: 1:50am On Oct 30, 2015
So sad.
PoliticsRe: Why We Walked Out On Saraki—akpabio by Pavore9: 11:49pm On Oct 29, 2015
All these politicians are the same.
PoliticsRe: 5 Deputy Comptroller Generals Of Customs Resign Unanimously [photo] by Pavore9: 11:11pm On Oct 29, 2015
Voluntarily retired with smiling bank accounts!
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Abroad: Do you deny your Nigerian Identity? by Pavore9: 8:10pm On Oct 29, 2015
It hasn't rather foreigners tend to relate with me based on personality rather than nationality.
PoliticsRe: What Oby Ezekwesili Tweeted After Amaechi Was Confirmed As A Minister by Pavore9:
See wordings! cheesy cheesy cheesy
AgricultureRe: My First Plantain Merchandise To Lagos... by Pavore9(mod): 4:19pm On Oct 29, 2015
djdoxxx:
@pavore9, I So Much Love Your Write Up...I Always Have Been Thinking Outside The Box, Atleast, That Was What I Thought Until You Showed Me Another Outer Box Confined Within Another Outer Box...Lol. Thanks Man...When Are You Visiting Nigeria? We Need To Work Something On Biogas, It Also May Mean Me Coming Over To Kenya.
Don't know when am visiting Nigeria but do have plans in the future to bring down a biogas plan that would be source of heat for our rural women who are into garri production. Having communities set up biogas plants to provide gas to fry garri cutting off the use of firewood as l know first hand what it entails frying garri with firewood. It is a very rural area friendly technology as the women themselves can easily manage them but getting them especially those in the south east to use castor oil seeds as a feedstock go be wahala as they use it as soup condiment but it has a very high calorific value and generates 50 times more gas than cow dung but funny enough it is regarded as weed here in Kenya!
AgricultureRe: Tomato Production And Marketing. Facts Backed With Figures by Pavore9(mod): 8:29am On Oct 29, 2015
alphadota:
pavore9, can we talk pl? this is my no. send me a text n i will call u. tanx.
Send me a PM.
PoliticsRe: RADIO BIAFRA: Group Slams Protesters In Enugu by Pavore9: 8:19am On Oct 29, 2015
Why has there not been peaceful protests to agitate for better governance within the states, accountability on how revenues accrued to the states were being managed. Politics is local, it starts from our communities!
PoliticsRe: What Is The Position Of The Efik And Ibibio Nations On Biafra? by Pavore9: 8:14am On Oct 29, 2015
Sowell28:
There's nothing like Efik/Ibibio language or Efik ibibio nation. Ibibio is not Annang,Efik is not Ibibio,and vice versa. It is ignorant to assume otherwise. Oron,Efik,Annang and Ibibio are different nations and are simply linguistic neighbors similar to (Swedish,Finnish,Danish and Norwegian ) or (North Korean,South Korean,Singaporean,Taiwanese,Japanese) . Finnish,Danish and Norwegian have similarities which ,while Swedish is a little more exclusive. African nations especially in west and central Africa settled in smaller landmasses. Eastern and southern African nations settled in Larger landmasses due to the somewhat arid nature of those lands which incurs Normadism. For example,Namibia or Botswana are each as large as Nigeria,but Have only two tribes and population of 1.2 and 1 million respectively.
The Population ratio between the nations contained within the Akwa Ibom/Crossriver region are as follows :
Ibibio - 100
Annang - 87
Oron - 80
Efik - 70
Eket (Ibibio)- 50
Ibeno (Oron)- 25

70% of the natural resources in the region are contained within Oron territory.And that makes Oron nation (Okobo,Oron,Bakassi,Mbo,Udung Uko,UrueOffong/Oruko) one of the wealthiest nations in the entire world if it were autonomous. Oron nation is two and half times larger than Singapore. Oron union was the first national Union in nigeria founded in 1924. Oronian Population is estimated at 1.1 million

Oron is a nation and Igbo is a nation.Oron will not be a part of igbo nation (biafra).
Quite enlightening!
Nairaland GeneralRe: WARNING: My Experience With Olosho - I Wept! by Pavore9: 8:05am On Oct 29, 2015
'With eyes full of tears, I gave my ATM to someone there to go to nearby first bank to withdraw N50K'....Who gives strangers their cards to withdraw for them? huh

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