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Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 12:09am On Jan 12, 2025
I need honest opinion/ advice on this please,
I have just acquired a 5 acre of farmland somewhere in Ibadan, I am looking to focus solemnly on crops like Cassava and Maize. As a new farmer, I want to make sure things are done correctly to get maximum yield , I plan on doing the right test and using fertilizers as well as getting an irrigation system(most important) but someway somehow I feel the need to find a mentor or someone who can guide me through this as I have been following so many threads on here ,but I feel with some sort of professional mentoring , I can do better than I already know .

- I have plans of building a facility for workers on farm but I’m not sure if I can include that for starters
-I am considering a drip irrigation system
- Install a Fence and a Solar powered cctv as I'm away
- Is it advisable to plant with varieties of both crops or stick to one

Thank you
Re: Cassava Farming by JAMO4REAL1(m): 3:21am On Jan 12, 2025
Go for both
Re: Cassava Farming by Thedon12(m): 3:44am On Jan 12, 2025
Contact Niji agro for anything cassava farming and processing. The man has made billions from Cassava farm. The head office is at Odo Ona Ibadan.
Re: Cassava Farming by DrDoc: 5:05am On Jan 12, 2025
boombah:
I need honest opinion/ advice on this please,
I have just acquired a 5 acre of farmland somewhere in Ibadan, I am looking to focus solemnly on crops like Cassava and Maize. As a new farmer, I want to make sure things are done correctly to get maximum yield , I plan on doing the right test and using fertilizers as well as getting an irrigation system(most important) but someway somehow I feel the need to find a mentor or someone who can guide me through this as I have been following so many threads on here ,but I feel with some sort of professional mentoring , I can do better than I already know .

- I have plans of building a facility for workers on farm but I’m not sure if I can include that for starters
-I am considering a drip irrigation system
- Install a Fence and a Solar powered cctv as I'm away
- Is it advisable to plant with varieties of both crops or stick to one

Thank you
Wow. Many mistakes already. Chrck my siggy and speak with me on WhatsApp
Re: Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 12:41pm On Jan 12, 2025
JAMO4REAL1:
Go for both
Thank you, I will look into variaties of both crops
Re: Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 12:43pm On Jan 12, 2025
Thedon12:
Contact Niji agro for anything cassava farming and processing. The man has made billions from Cassava farm. The head office is at Odo Ona Ibadan.
Does he have a siggy on here ? I can definetely look up his details
Re: Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 12:44pm On Jan 12, 2025
DrDoc:
Wow. Many mistakes already. Chrck my siggy and speak with me on WhatsApp
Ooops! That's why I need experts for the right info.
I'll be in touch, Thank you
Re: Cassava Farming by lereinter(m): 9:07pm On Jan 13, 2025
On top 5 acre you wan do fence, solar cctv, irrigation

It's seems na celebrity farm you wan do

Moreover na cassava and maize you want to plant

First where is the location of your farm in Ibadan
Re: Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 11:47pm On Jan 13, 2025
lereinter:
On top 5 acre you wan do fence, solar cctv, irrigation

It's seems na celebrity farm you wan do

Moreover na cassava and maize you want to plant

First where is the location of your farm in Ibadan
lol I just want to make sure it is secured , you don't think any of that is neccessarry for someone wanting to do this while abroad ?
Somewhere along Ido.

I am happy to get a feedback
Re: Cassava Farming by lereinter(m): 2:47pm On Jan 14, 2025
boombah:
lol I just want to make sure it is secured , you don't think any of that is neccessarry for someone wanting to do this while abroad ?
Somewhere along Ido.

I am happy to get a feedback
Oh you are not in nigeria,

I'm available if you need someone as supervisor

Can I send you an email
Re: Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 10:49pm On Jan 19, 2025
lereinter:
Oh you are not in nigeria,

I'm available if you need someone as supervisor

Can I send you an email
Sure, you can. I'm open to learning
Re: Cassava Farming by epainos: 2:43am On Jan 20, 2025
boombah:
Ooops! That's why I need experts for the right info.
I'll be in touch, Thank you
Don't contact anyone outside this forum until the person has shown you to have empathy and also skillful in the business. If you love yourself, stay away from those people.

lereinter:
On top 5 acre you wan do fence, solar cctv, irrigation

It's seems na celebrity farm you wan do

Moreover na cassava and maize you want to plant

First where is the location of your farm in Ibadan
Why not? So, you want him to do old skool farming so you can chop him wella? Lol.

Right now, it is the way to go in the south if the land is not too big. Yes, fencing it round is the best way to go...and installing cctv. The only issue is that it must be done with sense. Personally, I cannot farm in an open land again. No matter how big the land is, it must be fenced. We just fenced 200 plots recently. That's 33.3 acres. And cctv will be installed everywhere very soon. A drone flies around the whole perimeter frequently to check everywhere. On one occasion, we discovered thieves have punctured part of the perimeter fencing (not fencing with wire but with blocks), and a cctv was installed only around the area. We caught many people using the holes, and we studied what they were doing. After we understood their mission, we arrested all the people spotted and by the time face to face interrogation was done, we discovered more. It revealed a lot. This made us to pause our mission on the land. If we had started, we would have faced serious crisis. Now, everything is under control. Just imagine the land was not fenced, how could we have discovered what we know now? Was it expensive? Absolutely yes. Was it worth it? Absolutely yes. But there are guidelines. When you haven't done something, you can't talk about it. Gone are the days we farm on open land. The days we will farm on large hectares of land is still far because of the high insecurity state of the nation, and I pray we can start practising such again soon. But the reality is that, it is dangerous at the moment. If you live near a bush and you understand the place very well, good for you. You can use the whole land. But a stranger must be cautious the way he goes about farming these days, especially if it is a small scale. Anything around 1,000 plots (166 acres) to me is smale scale. Otherwise.....I am sorry.

boombah:
I need honest opinion/ advice on this please,
I have just acquired a 5 acre of farmland somewhere in Ibadan, I am looking to focus solemnly on crops like Cassava and Maize. As a new farmer, I want to make sure things are done correctly to get maximum yield , I plan on doing the right test and using fertilizers as well as getting an irrigation system(most important) but someway somehow I feel the need to find a mentor or someone who can guide me through this as I have been following so many threads on here ,but I feel with some sort of professional mentoring , I can do better than I already know .

- I have plans of building a facility for workers on farm but I’m not sure if I can include that for starters
-I am considering a drip irrigation system
- Install a Fence and a Solar powered cctv as I'm away
- Is it advisable to plant with varieties of both crops or stick to one

Thank you
Fencing, cctv, and drip irrigation are good, but you need to check many factors before using them. Also, after installing a fence, borehole, and other fixed assets, what is the value of the land in the next 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35.....years? If you decide not to farm again there, is the land worthless? Or will it's value skyrocket so that selling the land in plots is possible to make more money. Land that can be used for real estate in the future should be your target. If not, abort your plan ASAP. Don't even spend much on it again, and erase your mind from it. That's a mistake you made, and leave it at that. If you force it further, you will cry alone later cos this warning will always be there to remind you that you have been warned. In this present Nigeria, don't ever buy land in the bush. Buying land in the bush is a trap. Leave bush for people living near the bush, and let them manage it. Don't buy cheap land in the bush and end up paying ransom money which will be way more expensive. Don't say you aren't warned. Your workers can be abducted also.

If your land qualifies for fencing and installation of cctv based on what I have written above, congrats. We can discuss the next stage. If not, abort your plan and look for alternatives to recover the money for land purchase ASAP.
Re: Cassava Farming by lereinter(m): 11:21am On Jan 20, 2025
boombah:
Sure, you can. I'm open to learning
Do you have job role vacancy?
Re: Cassava Farming by orlabass(m): 6:29pm On Jan 29, 2025
[I have 5 acres there along OLUGUNERU IDO ROAD,pls how do you clear and ridge I need information,pls can I chat u on Whatsapp quote author=boombah post=133707942]

lol I just want to make sure it is secured , you don't think any of that is neccessarry for someone wanting to do this while abroad ?
Somewhere along Ido.

I am happy to get a feedback[/quote]
Re: Cassava Farming by orlabass(m): 6:32pm On Jan 29, 2025
I have 5 acres there along OLUGUNERU IDO ROAD,pls how do you clear and ridge I need information,pls can I chat u on Whatsapp .. .
boombah:
lol I just want to make sure it is secured , you don't think any of that is neccessarry for someone wanting to do this while abroad ?
Somewhere along Ido.

I am happy to get a feedback
Re: Cassava Farming by boombah(op): 11:41pm On Aug 07, 2025
Fresh Wet Maize Available in Iddo LGA, Ibadan

Freshly harvested wet maize now available in large quantity from our farm in Iddo LGA, Ibadan Oyo State

Clean and healthy maize intercropped with cassava currently at harvest stage

Suitable for animal feed producers, food vendors and bulk buyers

Farm inspection is welcome and pickup can be arranged easily

We are open to serious buyers only

Call or WhatsApp to negotiate and plan collection
Location is Iddo LGA Ibadan
Available throughout August

Let’s do good business


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Re: Cassava Farming by yemre: 3:58am On Aug 21, 2025
Thedon12:
Contact Niji agro for anything cassava farming and processing. The man has made billions from Cassava farm. The head office is at Odo Ona Ibadan.
Odo ona nla or Odo ona kekere
Re: Cassava Farming by Thedon12(m): 9:39am On Aug 21, 2025
I don't know Odo Ona la or kekere oooo, You can Google Niji agro for the contact details.

yemre:
Odo ona nla or Odo ona kekere
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