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| I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 6:55am On Jan 18*. Modified: 10:21pm On Mar 19 |
There Is a Tree Making People Very Quiet Money. Most people are fighting over cocoa, palm oil, and ginger. Meanwhile, a small group of early movers is quietly farming something the global luxury market cannot get enough of and Nigeria is perfectly positioned to supply it. It is called Agarwood — known in the Arab world as Oud. The Aquilaria tree produces it as a stress response: a dark, dense, intensely fragrant resin that perfume houses in Paris, merchants in Dubai, and wellness brands in Tokyo will pay extraordinary sums to obtain. $30,000 per kilogram. Top-grade Agarwood resin. Nigeria's tropical climate matches the exact conditions where this crop already makes farmers wealthy across the Philippines, Indonesia, and India. The soil is right. The rainfall is right. What is missing is awareness — and that is exactly why the window is still open. Three Ways to Enter 1. Plantation farming — Plant now, harvest in 5–7 years. Trees keep producing after that. Long game, generational returns. 2. Nursery business— Sell seedlings to other farmers while yours mature. Short-cycle income from day one. 3. Processed products — Chips, oil, incense. Processed Agarwood sells for multiples of raw wood. Healthy seedlings are where it begins. We supply verified Aquilaria seedlings with a free consultation covering land selection, spacing, and inoculation timing. The window is open. Start while it is. WhatsApp: 07068372726
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| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by erad(m): 11:08am On Jan 18 |
Lol... Una don come again. Its making so much money that you probably need people to pay you a 'token' so you can teach them how to grow it and export it, abi? Una no dey tire? Like I'll always say, your friend won't willingly teach you how he makes money, let alone a stranger. Why will anyone want to teach you what will make you their future competition? |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by Wealthyonos(m): 12:43pm On Jan 18 |
Business school loading. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by saintjimos(m): 3:25pm On Jan 18 |
I have to make more research on this |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by Jakarta: 3:47pm On Jan 18 |
Ogbeni go plant am for your village, and stop looking for people to bill, Abi you dey fear to be millionaire in $? |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by Zocalite: 6:22pm On Jan 18 |
People don sharp O, that's good No man should use one fake agric consultant to scam anyone |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by Peakdesign23(f): 7:35pm On Jan 18 |
This is a good one. Thanks for sharing |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 8:38am On Jan 19 |
You don't need to pay a token. You can get the quality seedlings from us. We can guide you for free erad: |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by erad(m): 2:03pm On Jan 19 |
seabed:Lol... Potato, potahto. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 8:28am On Feb 04 |
Agarwood seedlings available |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 9:22am On Mar 08 |
Free consultation available |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 4:46pm On Mar 08 |
Ready to start? Contact us for seedlings and a free consultation. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 5:50am On Mar 09 |
Best time to plant Agarwood is today |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 12:41pm On Mar 12 |
The cost of moving too late is large. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 1:57pm On Mar 14 |
Best time to start is now |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 9:46am On Mar 15 |
Plant 5,000 trees. Wait two years. Reinvest for three more. By year five, you won’t just have trees. you’ll have a system producing wealth. Vision 2031. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 10:24pm On Mar 19 |
Quality Agarwood is the first step. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 6:58pm On Mar 20 |
$30,000 per kilogram. Top-grade Agarwood resin. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 10:19am On Mar 21 |
Best time to plant agarwood |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 10:49am On Mar 22 |
I can help you with seedlings and guide you on setting up a pilot plot before scaling up. 📞 WhatsApp: 07068372726 |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 10:19am On Mar 24 |
Quality Agarwood is the first step. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 3:14pm On Mar 25 |
The window is open. Start while it is. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 1:46pm On Mar 27 |
Processed products — Chips, oil, incense. Processed Agarwood sells for multiples of raw wood. |
| Re: I Have Been Researching Agarwood Farming in Nigeria for Months by seabed(op): 10:23pm On Apr 04 |
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