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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 2:26pm On Oct 04, 2019
As usual, I will advise that you work with conducting a trial first.

Normally, this can be accomplished by buying nothing more than 20 dozens for take-off.

This should not cost beyond 10,000.00.

You can then increase your purchases geometrically or as the demand dictates or as the bakery is willing to sell in order to give you the best available discounts.

This underscores the inexpensiveness of this very lucrative business.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by xpresseeve: 11:35am On Oct 07, 2019
Updates please.

You cannot stop here at this point.



Kindly update.

Many thanks!
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by Atiku4Sure(m): 1:53pm On Oct 07, 2019
ONNYX:
This is the part of the value chain that this thread will seek to address and examine objectively the dynamics of the segment with a view to unveiling the potentials that are inherent in this segment of business.

I will also guide readers on how to approach this business in terms of entry into the industry, creating a distribution chain and sustaining demand. Now the crux here is that you can choose your type of entry. Is it going to be a big bang or you are going to tread carefully with minimal capital?

I will attempt to highlight the pros and cons of both entry approaches.

For the younger ones among the readers who reside in neighbourhood that are ‘bread friendly’ and who may not necessarily have the capital to start big I will craft an entry model that will ensure that you can enter this sector with as little money as possible with a view to growing into a colossus.


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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by Atiku4Sure(m): 2:01pm On Oct 07, 2019
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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 4:16pm On Oct 08, 2019
One Nairalander contacted me via DM.

We got talking and he expressed his desire to try out this theory just to see if it works out.

He has done the necessary legwork by way of research.

He has also decided on which product to start with.
I have agreed to follow him out for his groundbreaking tomorrow.

We will be trying it out in the real world and I promise to give you updates on this experience when we conclude the exercise.

Stay tuned.

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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 2:47pm On Oct 15, 2019
I will be back before shortly to share my experience with a new entrant into the very profitable bread distribution business.

The location is Lagos mainland and we had a 3 day stint.

Stay tuned.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by connkg(m): 8:58am On Dec 20, 2019
Thank you, ONNYX, for sharing and for ignoring that somebody up here.

How did it go? Do you think people eat more bread at Christmas than during the rainy season?
Consultancy is a forte, thanks again!
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 5:17am On Jan 11, 2020
connkg:
Thank you, ONNYX, for sharing and for ignoring that somebody up here.

How did it go? Do you think people eat more bread at Christmas than during the rainy season?
Consultancy is a forte, thanks again!

It is quite interesting how your brain works. You seem to see far into the horizon.

Yes indeed bread sells a lot during the Christmas period. Now the comparative parameters are rather imbalanced.

The rainy season is one long stretch that commences April/May and extends to October/November. The religious festival Christmas as celebrated by some Christians is limited to a very short period. It is actually the commercialism that has defined the event that gives it the expanded time-frame which manufacturers and distributors/retailers alike enjoy.

Our programming over the years has dictated that tea would warm us up during the wet/cold rainy season and to complete this programming many of us were brought up to understand that tea must be served with bread. As such bread does make a gargantuan leap during the rainy season.

The Christmas period also experiences an increase in sales primarily because fewer bakeries are open throughout the holidays. So the very few that are open smile to the banks.

Since you have raised it i will let you know that in my part of Lagos, bread was so scarce during the period spanning Christmas and the new year that there were 'fights' in the various major bakeries.

As for me our bakery shuts down for two weeks in December. All our staff take their annual leave during this period. So for 2019 we shut down on 20th December.

I was however involved in the setting up of a really large bakery due to launch out in March 2020. So in response to your question; no I didn't make much sales during the Yuletide.

I have no regrets too.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 11:10am On Jan 12, 2020
This weekend I will like to share my observations on how you could make so much extra money(while doing very little) from bread sales in the first quarter of the year.

And you don't even need so much capital. You can start this part time business with whatever you have and grow your business from there.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 6:20pm On Apr 14, 2020
Hello guys!

Would this be a good time to continue with this thread?
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by mmb(m): 9:16pm On Apr 14, 2020
ONNYX:
Hello guys!

Would this be a good time to continue with this thread?
yes
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by codedprince20(m): 6:08am On Apr 15, 2020
Following please
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 10:10am On Apr 15, 2020
I suppose that this lock-down experience would have different effects on different people depending on your world view.

I am of the opinion that this experience can be used for good. It is for this reason that I will create some time during this break to discuss possibilities that can arise as a result of this experience.

Please let it be known that we live in a country where we cannot in our right minds expect anything from government by way of stimulant packages, palliatives and any other form of support.

It therefore becomes our direct responsibility to cater for ourselves (and our immediate dependents) directly and in all ramifications.

I will expand on the opportunities that exist in the foods distribution business especially as it is directly related to an area where I have some considerable experience and competence; Bread distribution.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 10:45am On Apr 15, 2020
What good can possibly come out of the isolation we are all going through at the moment?

We seem to have a lot of idle time on our hands.

What can we accomplish with this time?

How can it be put to use to bring about some benefits in the immediate and remote future?

What lessons have been brought to bear on us as individuals and as a people?
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 12:36pm On Apr 15, 2020
With the obvious lack of any reasonable palliative for its citizenry the Nigerian state will have to undergo a very grim post Lock-Down experience.

Our government is not providing any stimulus for small and medium businesses that will have immediate and direct impact on the macro economic ecosystem. Companies were already under-performing as a result of the very poor economic atmosphere prior to the Covic 19 induced lock-down.

While I do not wish to appear completely pessimistic it is important that we look at this thing the way it actually is. Its going to be a very tough phase in our evolution. This knowledge should however not terrorize us but prepare us to face headlong the reality that will be presented at the end of the lock-down.

I am of the opinion that despite the fact that things look rather dour, if one should open his/her eyes and look closely and perhaps shift our paradigms a little one could emerge unscathed from all of this. the only way this can happen is for you to be prepared.

So many people will take advantage of the gaps that will emerge as a result of this Lock-down crisis and thus set a foundation for greatness from there.

Others will refuse to look at the opportunities but will rather brand themselves as victims of the pandemic.

Truth be told the labour market is going to be stretched beyond its seams as a result of job cuts and company insolvencies.

There will be a hue and cry everywhere. Government will not be able to help because they will be overwhelmed naturally.

Despite this a lot of people will still be able to stand tall and swim through the murky waters of the post Covid lock-down environment.

Will you be among the strong?

How do you intend to weather this storm?
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by WinningDiva: 4:31pm On Apr 15, 2020
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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 4:15pm On Apr 22, 2020
I have received a significant number of requests from many readers who seek guidance as they intend to start out in the bread distribution business.

Many of them usually start out with complaints of not having enough capital. Very sad and defeatist position as you will soon realize.

It is on the strength of this that I wish you write a few lines about commencing a thriving bread distribution business.

In the next few posts I will be describing the startup requirements for those who are interested in starting out as distributors.

I will take it from a three dimensional approach so that everyone who is interested can identify the category where he/she fits in and start out from there.

Please note that even though it is crafted with Lagos as the basis, it will be a broad perspective and can be adapted for use in any part of the country.

If you have any comments or seek further clarification, you may raise it here.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by Cocoyamu: 5:43pm On May 05, 2020
More blessings to you ONNYX.
Your thread is quite informative. Keep it up!
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by aji2000(m): 2:11pm On Jun 10, 2020
@ONNYX, please update us, we are eagerly waiting for your next point.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 2:53pm On Jun 11, 2020
aji2000:
@ONNYX, please update us, we are eagerly waiting for your next point.

Have you taken action so far on any of the suggestions made above?

Why don't you share your experience here so that others can learn from you too?
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by temjul(f): 9:14pm On Sep 02, 2020
ONNYX:


Have you taken action so far on any of the suggestions made above?

Why don't you share your experience here so that others can learn from you too?
This is an informative thread..
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 10:40am On Sep 03, 2020
temjul:

This is an informative thread..

I am happy you found it useful.

It will be nice if you came back and informed that you actually implemented it and drew benefits therefrom.

I am available to provide you with free guidance on how top set out on this journey attain profitability within the shortest possible time.
Please note that this offer of guidance can only be provided remotely (phone calls and whatsapp) please.

Best wishes.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 11:28pm On Nov 15, 2020
Wow!
Its been quite an age.

I've not been able to post on Nairaland for several months now owing to a very tight schedule.

The events of the year 2020 has however propelled me to once again make a little contribution to those interested in the food and beverages segment of the economy. This will be done by reviewing and updating this thread for those interested in starting or expanding their foray into the bread distribution business.

I will also attempt to update my other threads regarding the bakery business.

I hope you guys read and follow the thread to keep it as exciting and as productive as may be required.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 11:49pm On Nov 15, 2020
For those who are interested, I will be available to help out a few serious minded people who desire to take advantage of the coming season to start out in the bread business.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by connkg(m): 4:39pm On Nov 20, 2020
Welcome back, Sir!
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 8:53pm On Nov 23, 2020
connkg:
Welcome back, Sir!

Thanks!

This at least a lone evidence that I was missed and that one or two people may have found my write-up interesting or perhaps even useful.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 2:16pm On Nov 27, 2020
ONNYX:
STEP ONE:

As would be expected, this would be the most important stage of the business venture.

What is involved at this point is information gathering. It is actually very simple as what is required is for the potential distributor to hit the road and seek out relevant information as regards bread sales in his immediate environment.

The most important information he needs to seek out are listed below;

1. What is the fastest moving bread size in that locality; Is it the 400.00, 250.00, 100.00 or 50.00?

2. Which is the preferred brand of bread in that neighbourhood and why?

3. How do the resellers get their supplies and how regularly?

4. What is the shelf-life of the preferred brand?

5. What is the average purchase volumes of the individual retailers?

Please note that these questions are no means exhaustive.

A closer and regular interaction with the vendors would reveal far more than a one off formal inquiry.

Please read the quoted text which appears earlier on this thread.

So the very first step in starting out as a bread merchant is to conduct a comprehensive survey of the locality with a view to unveiling the fastest selling bread size/type in that market.

This could be attained using a number of measures but the one that I would advise is through striking some chord with the retailer such that he is open to provide this information for you in sincere terms.

The target here should be thefolllowing;

1. Mallam/Aboki Gate house shops,

2. The regular provisions shops
.......

and of course

3. The smaller to medium sized supermarkets in your neighbourhood.

The result of this survey is what will help you in deciding objectively where to start from and what type of bread to start out with.

Comments and questions please before we move to Step Two.

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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by temjul(f): 5:17pm On Dec 02, 2020
ONNYX:


Please read the quoted text which appears earlier on this thread.

So the very first step in starting out as a bread merchant is to conduct a comprehensive survey of the locality with a view to unveiling the fastest selling bread size/type in that market.

This could be attained using a number of measures but the one that I would advise is through striking some chord with the retailer such that he is open to provide this information for you in sincere terms.

The target here should be thefolllowing;

1. Mallam/Aboki Gate house shops,

2. The regular provisions shops
.......

and of course

3. The smaller to medium sized supermarkets in your neighbourhood.

The result of this survey is what will help you in deciding objectively where to start from and what type of bread to start out with.

Comments and questions please before we move to Step Two.

Following ....
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 1:11am On Jan 23, 2021
temjul:


Following ....

Thanks for following.

I hope you can benefit somewhats from the thread.
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by BlessedU: 1:39pm On Jul 16, 2021
ONNYX:


Please read the quoted text which appears earlier on this thread.

So the very first step in starting as a bread merchant is to conduct a comprehensive survey of the locality to unveil the fastest-selling bread size/type in that market.

This could be attained using several measures but the one that I would advise is through striking some chord with the retailer such that he is open to provide this information for you insincere terms.

The target here should be the following;

1. Mallam/Aboki Gatehouse shops,

2. The regular provisions shops
.......

and of course

3. The smaller to medium-sized supermarkets in your neighborhood .

The result of this survey is what will help you in deciding objectively where to start from and what type of bread to start with.

Comments and questions please before we move to Step Two.


Thanks for sharing this insightful write-up. But I have few questions based on the response I'm getting from the market now.


1. on distributorship, how can one adopt this strategy in Ikorodu? Because a lot of retailers already have bakers that supply them daily (abokis, people frying cake beans, and food sellers, and mini-supermarket).

2. Some of the retailers already have discounts from the bakers. So what is the best strategy to penetrate the market now as a distributor?

3. I see potential in distributorship based on your explanation on naira land(already have a plan of selling 1000pcs per day)but after discussing with few retailers it seems a bit difficult to implement in reality considering the profit margin.

Is this strategy still applicable at present it seems many people are already using it?

I look forward to seeing your response.

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Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by solochris(m): 2:30pm On Jul 16, 2021
Nice thread. I'm a bakery owner and have been in bread business for years. Well let me wait for the op to come and attend to the questions
Re: BREAD DISTRIBUTION - A QUIET, UNTAPPED GOLDMINE; THE MYTHS & THE FACTS UNVEILED by ONNYX: 11:24am On Jul 17, 2021
BlessedU:



Thanks for sharing this insightful write-up. But I have few questions based on the response I'm getting from the market now.


1. on distributorship, how can one adopt this strategy in Ikorodu? Because a lot of retailers already have bakers that supply them daily (abokis, people frying cake beans, and food sellers, and mini-supermarket).

2. Some of the retailers already have discounts from the bakers. So what is the best strategy to penetrate the market now as a distributor?

3. I see potential in distributorship based on your explanation on naira land(already have a plan of selling 1000pcs per day)but after discussing with few retailers it seems a bit difficult to implement in reality considering the profit margin.

Is this strategy still applicable at present it seems many people are already using it?

I look forward to seeing your response.



Please bear with me.

I will attempt a detailed response in the coming week. My hands are rather full at the moment.

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