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Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 2:56pm On Jan 04
Xwizard:

Agreed but that depends on the size of sack used, plus I’ve seen many people do it successfully even here on Nairaland
But you can't compare the yield
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Xwizard: 3:12pm On Jan 04
somtovictor111:

But you can't compare the yield

But it’s a win win for me, it’s just for my house hold use
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by ElonEmpire: 5:21pm On Jan 04
Kehfie:

You're probably burying your seeds too deep in the soil. A light sprinkling of soil which just covers the seeds is sufficient. Also make sure your soil is not too heavy or full of stones. Water the seeds by sprinkling water on them. Do not allow soil dry out and do not overwater either. Try these and let us know how it goes.
Thanks alot. Can I get a Whatapp contact to keep you posted ?
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by fashtos(m): 9:13pm On Jan 04
somtovictor111:
super habanero f1
From which company sir?
Can it be cultivated in southwest
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by GravityDefier: 10:37pm On Jan 04
Following. I just need someone to kick me in the a*s to venture into agriculture
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by 1TrippleCee: 12:48am On Jan 05
GravityDefier:
Following.
I just need someone to kick me in the a*s to venture into agriculture

Come and partner with me
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Mrdellychy: 12:56am On Jan 05
Xwizard:

Agreed but that depends on the size of sack used, plus I’ve seen many people do it successfully even here on Nairaland
Those less than half filled cement bag is too small for pepper cultivation, except u are planting stuffs like cucumber and tomato with shorter life span and shallow root zone, more soil in the sack will give a better result.
Also mixing your soil with dry poultry waste will be better than turning your sacks into waste bin.

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Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Mrdellychy: 1:05am On Jan 05
Eyinju112:


I had never thought farming can be this profitable. But with your analysis I think I'm liking the idea. I'm a very young lady and I work in the building industry, so I don't have the energy for farming, but then can I employ people to do it for me or it's something I must watch closely
You don't need the energy like that of men before you can farm. You can employ labour but you must be available to monitor and direct them.

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Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by soshegzz(m): 11:46am On Jan 05
I genuinely sell dog food , dog itself and all their accessories. Id do best rates based on NL family.
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Antihypocrite: 1:31pm On Jan 05
evaultra1:
Farming is my hobby and most especially livestock, I have space but I need capital to start up.
Anyone who's in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state and interested in partnership should call or message me on WhatsApp 09027966000

Partnership in what?
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by sylve11: 1:38pm On Jan 05
Angelfrost:
That's some good money right there...!

Agriculture is a goldmine currently.

I wonder why many of you Nigerians are sleeping on this, especially here in the South.

Are you into agriculture? cool
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Angelfrost(m): 1:47pm On Jan 05
sylve11:


Are you into agriculture? cool

No Boss... I don't have the time now. Hopefully, in the not-too-distant future.
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Eyinju112(f): 7:09pm On Jan 08
somtovictor111:
the seed planted was super habanero f1 around 57k for 1000 seeds, as I said I planted during the raining season so the only time Irrigated was when the pepper was still at the nursery stage and the super is a good disease resistance
how many packs of seed did you plant on the 2 plots of land? And how many did you put in a hole.
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:31pm On Jan 10
Eyinju112:
how many packs of seed did you plant on the 2 plots of land? And how many did you put in a hole.
One pack of the f1 and one of the f2
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Streetdoctor: 8:47pm On Jan 14
somtovictor111:
it was raining so I didn't see much of the white fly
Did u study agric science or u hv d experience in farming?
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Streetdoctor: 11:17am On Jan 15
Xwizard:

Like I said, am also a novice but trying from my backyard was my idea since last year. So I only planted red pepper. Tomatoes and Ugu.
By next week I will try coco yam, and more pepper.

I do not plan to transplant them, no land for that. The organic farming is for my household only. Right now am gathering experience alround to start my Mechanized farming for cassava this year. That cassava is less stressful and difficult to steal away compare to pepper. I believe the sacks should old the pepper.


Am open to any new experiences
U care to share how d journey started and cost?
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Streetdoctor: 11:25am On Jan 15
Eyinju112:


I have never thought farming can be this profitable. But with your analysis I think I'm liking the idea. I'm a very young lady and I work in the building industry, so I don't have the energy for farming, but then can I employ people to do it for me or it's something I must watch closely
Trusting ur business in d hand of another is a very risky venture. Unless u hv structures in place before doing that

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Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 4:43am On Jan 16
Streetdoctor:

Did u study agric science or u hv d experience in farming?
I have experience in farming, I have been on the field for 6 years
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by officialfestus(m): 7:49am On Jan 16
somtovictor111:
there are hybrid seed you can get from the market
do you mean from pepper sellers?
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 5:12am On Jan 17
officialfestus:
do you mean from pepper sellers?
no, agro market

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Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by officialfestus(m): 8:26am On Jan 17
somtovictor111:
no, agro market
thanks.
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 12:19pm On Feb 15
For those that wish to venture into Pepper farming 🌶️ start now to prepare for the project.

Few months left, start now to be putting things in place like saving up funds for the project, equipping yourself with the knowledge and mapping out land for the project and others.

Pepper farming still one of the best vegetable farming to venture into. Up till now 25kg of Hot Habanero Pepper still soaring high at 35k per bag here.

Many farmers here still do harvest more than 4 to 10 bags weekly. Yield depends on plant population and management.

For now I still consider Super Habanero F1 as one of the best Habanero Pepper seeds so far but the seed is very costly. 5g of Super Habanero F1 goes over 80k while other varieties 5g goes for less than 8k. But there is reason for the high cost.

Full guidance on Pepper farming,training from sowing till harvest or you have any issues on your Pepper farm.

Call or Whatsapp 08050203857

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Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Sanbuchi: 2:45am On Feb 17
somtovictor111:
Greetings farmers, In this thread I will explain how Easy and profitable pepper farming is though I won't be Explaining in details grin


I started off early last year around the end of February, I did my nursery of roughly 3000 seeds (I pack of the super habanero f1 & the f2) after the nursery process I had at least 2500 seedlings which i transplanted into a small black nylon bag due to the temperature and weather conditions and it made it. easier for me to manage, it stayed at the small nylon bag till it first rain, I have already prepared the land so i transplanted the pepper to field, though it was raining daily but it was enough for the pepper to keep surviving. few weeks after transplant it started producing flowers and bearing seeds during that time it happens to be raining at least twice a week and it made the pepper healthy. around 2nd week of June my pepper started ripping and my first harvest was four bags. I harvest my pepper weekly and it increases after each harvest, during that period pepper was very scarce, costly and Infact,i wasn't meeting up with the supply because of the demand of the pepper in my area, when it was at it peak production I harvested 13 bags consecutively for 6weeks which was shocking and a bag was sold a 19k per 25kg bag. I harvested my pepper for 4 months before the production began to reduce but was still profitable. After the total harvest I made a profit of 200% return on Investment .

Pepper is very easy to maintain as long as you are giving it the necessary requirements and has just 40% stress but the stress can't be compared to the joy of making money every week. grin

We go again this year grin

Good morning, if you don't mind can you please drop your mobile number.
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 7:39pm On Feb 17
Sanbuchi:


Good morning, if you don't mind can you please drop your mobile number.

08050203857
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Growingboi(m): 3:17pm On Feb 19
Super Herbano F1 seed goes for 80k/5g. Could this be a mistake? Check again pls.

somtovictor111:
For those that wish to venture into Pepper farming 🌶️ start now to prepare for the project.

Few months left, start now to be putting things in place like saving up funds for the project, equipping yourself with the knowledge and mapping out land for the project and others.

Pepper farming still one of the best vegetable farming to venture into. Up till now 25kg of Hot Habanero Pepper still soaring high at 35k per bag here.

Many farmers here still do harvest more than 4 to 10 bags weekly. Yield depends on plant population and management.

For now I still consider Super Habanero F1 as one of the best Habanero Pepper seeds so far but the seed is very costly. 5g of Super Habanero F1 goes over 80k while other varieties 5g goes for less than 8k. But there is reason for the high cost.

Full guidance on Pepper farming,training from sowing till harvest or you have any issues on your Pepper farm.

Call or Whatsapp 08050203857
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 5:50pm On Feb 19
Growingboi:
Super Herbano F1 seed goes for 80k/5g. Could this be a mistake? Check again pls.


Not a mistake bro, 1000 seeds of super habanero f1 is sold for 80k the last time I checked for the price I don't know the current price now
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Growingboi(m): 7:57pm On Feb 19
Thanks for the info bro.

Could you highlight its advantages over others and why it's so expensive. I intend delve into Pepper farming later this year

somtovictor111:


Not a mistake bro, 1000 seeds of super habanero f1 is sold for 80k the last time I checked for the price I don't know the current price now
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 8:43am On Feb 20
Growingboi:
Thanks for the info bro.

Could you highlight its advantages over others and why it's so expensive. I intend delve into Pepper farming later this year

Personally
Super Habanero is one of the best Habanero Pepper, very resistant to diseases and also produces good yield, it has a good scent, hot amd has this unique taste it adds to food
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by searchng4love: 8:47am On Feb 20
somtovictor111:
For those that wish to venture into Pepper farming 🌶️ start now to prepare for the project.

Few months left, start now to be putting things in place like saving up funds for the project, equipping yourself with the knowledge and mapping out land for the project and others.

Pepper farming still one of the best vegetable farming to venture into. Up till now 25kg of Hot Habanero Pepper still soaring high at 35k per bag here.

Many farmers here still do harvest more than 4 to 10 bags weekly. Yield depends on plant population and management.

For now I still consider Super Habanero F1 as one of the best Habanero Pepper seeds so far but the seed is very costly. 5g of Super Habanero F1 goes over 80k while other varieties 5g goes for less than 8k. But there is reason for the high cost.

Full guidance on Pepper farming,training from sowing till harvest or you have any issues on your Pepper farm.

Call or Whatsapp 08050203857
Be careful not to lead people to their ruin. It's sold for 18k and 15k in my location.
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 11:29am On Feb 20
searchng4love:

Be careful not to lead people to their ruin. It's sold for 18k and 15k in my location.

That's for your location bro, I said for mine
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by Growingboi(m): 11:57am On Feb 20
I think you are correct bro.

I saw 90k for one well known registered vendor in Ibadan.


somtovictor111:


That's for your location bro, I said for mine
Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 5:09pm On Feb 20
Growingboi:
I think you are correct bro.

I saw 90k for one well known registered vendor in Ibadan.


The price increases after the bring in new order so am not surprised smiley

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