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FarmTech: @Pavore, hw do they process it?From the few seconds l watched it last night, they used a manual grinder to mince the meat (looks like the grinder market women use for egusi), another machine gives its sausage shape. |
boluwajokosegun: N600ls it available in lagos? A youth group extended an invitation to come visit their rabbit farm l go take style record how they produce raw rabbit sausages, turning ordinary rabbit meat to ajebo food! |
For those into the sales of dressed rabbit meat, how much do you sell per kilo? |
@Bhurlagy, google pictures/videos of greenhouses, u will get a detailed view of it. People farm in greenhouses under controlled temperature as against the traditional open field, in it d water the plants get is also regulated & u farm all year round. |
@boluwajokosegun, l will get u the contact of the guy featured in the story, so u can relate with him and get details on the PVC. |
boluwajokosegun: @povare9, u are doing a great work, most of d green house here in naija uses net instead of PVC & l don't think it will give same resultsbut with the nets being used, what happens when it rains? |
shenani84: I read it very nice postThanks. |
Unfortunately there is a high demand for their services............................ a vicious cirlce! ![]() |
An inspirational story of a youth who switched from the world of computers to the world of agri-business. Read more on www.koboideas..com
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@OP, u make me laugh with that PRAYING TO LOOSE AND YOU WERE USING YOUR LEG TO BIND! Church dey naija o! |
lt is more an issue of decorum. Every setting has its norms. |
Reference: And the last time I checked people 'camp' outdoors. Where have you seen a gaddem camp inside a house...hahahahaha.make l follow u laugh in swahili! make l prepare go church, co-incidentally sermon wil b in swahili. |
poiZon: those ones go be observers. dont worry a good at thisokay, oga detective. |
poiZon: i go dey monitor this thread make i knw all the small boys wey de come infiltrate politics section.Haba! there could be folks here who may be in their 30's, giving themselves a second chance to further their education. |
This thread reminds me l am old. Can l even remember when l wrote my one and only GCE! l encourage those writing the exams to study well, expo will never make you exceptional in life. Don't jusl read to pass, read for knowledge! |
lt is mother's side as "nwa nwa" concern! ln most cases competition/rivalry whey dey Papa side no dey get part 2! l think some people while growing up sense their father's family not being comfortable with their mothers, trust kids. |
One does not need to wait upon TB Joshua's prophecy to know this thread will come up! |
lf he it is destiny to have 3 wives, it should also be his destiny to pay his bills without disturbing other people! |
ATSOMEH: Number 10 all the way except for the spiritual part.Why are you not comfortable with the spiritual part, If he is not an occultist? |
And just this morning l was counselling someone to use his 2 year old daughter (though he is not married) name as his next of kin as against his younger brother, as most siblings are no longer loyal! |
fingard02k: you will still need himif he can not be a father to him now putting the OP's health into consideration..when? l personally know what it is to care for a SS, e no easy at all, at all. l feel OP's pain. |
Hian!....abeg when did Boko Haram add bulk sms in their operation manual? Sha it is wiser to be cautious. |
jethro2: Is there market for it over there?We might be able to work something out if the possibility is there. The group farmers that i work with plant melon in large quantity. We also peel & dry to preserve.l wil get back 2u. |
jamp: My fellow farmers, is there a way of grinding and storing egwusi to last more than a month? Like someone mentioned above I want to package it so it can be picked on shelf.ls high time we improve on things! |
jethro2: I could get it across to you if you want it dried and grounded. I meant Egusi (Melon). The others you mentioned we did not have in our farm.Thanks l still have enough here. Just thinking abt the market possibilities. |
Hamas should consider they suffer more casulties than lsreal. The million of dollars they wasted building those tunnels which lsreal is destroying should have been used 2 improve the lives of their people. lran is their chairman, make dem continue! |
@rareman, u get my flow. l was thinking about our soup condiments processed & one picking it off d shelf. l am still able to eat local soup here because someone in lagos bought & grounded dried cocoyam, uziza, egusi, ogbono for me. No pre-packaged! |
happybrother: yes but I will give you one as a gift ;Thanks for the offer unfortunately l am in Nairobi. |
Last born things, l am not one but most last born tend to be stubborn....dem go find trouble and run to hide behind mumsy for protection! |
dav8id: Some 98kilo while some 100kilo. I never mention anything related to processing.what i do is what i have idea for.Noted. |
dav8id: Never mention kogiOkay. lf one buys, clean them up and have it ground & packaged in small packs, do you have an idea of its shelf life? ls there a better processing technique? Each bag weighs how many kilo? |
Coming weeks will prove it. |
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