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| How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by yomisams(op): 10:55am On Jun 24 |
This Young Nigerian started a profitable Cat-Fish Farming from his Backyard in Gwagwalada, Abuja Nigeria. This video shares his success story, how he started and the challenges he face as a Cat Fish farmer in Nigeria. Kindly drop a Like, share and Subscribe the video, as it help more people see this too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aLuGj67McM
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| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by ATEAMS: 11:50am On Jun 24 |
best Wishes to him and more wins |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by TimiofAbuja: 11:50am On Jun 24 |
one of the businesses I would like to do, but don't know much about it |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Dogalmighty17: 11:50am On Jun 24 |
Fish farming na for strong mind o. Been there, done that. The only thing I came away with was my balls and most times I still have to check if they are down there. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by PlutoChief: 11:50am On Jun 24 |
Currently I have a small fish farm in Kontagora Niger State and it gives me joy. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Passionate888: 11:52am On Jun 24 |
Make money enter, na wetin I go venture into, thank God my guy sabi do well |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Uzowee(m): 11:52am On Jun 24 |
One of the most lucrative business. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by gracias124: 11:52am On Jun 24 |
the young guy actually has a YouTube channel Nd used somebody's farm to create content |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Jerixcon: 11:55am On Jun 24 |
There should at least be summary of the video on this thread. ![]() |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by DeltaBachelor(m): 11:58am On Jun 24 |
A very good one OP. Kudos to you |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Beautifulday: 12:11pm On Jun 24 |
Dogalmighty17:😂😂😂 You need to be a story tell no cap |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by ImoleNaija: 12:18pm On Jun 24 |
It was a good watch. The farmer must be very reliable. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by apelikirk: 12:21pm On Jun 24 |
Dogalmighty17:hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha 😆 😂 🤣 |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by quadraheem(m): 12:29pm On Jun 24 |
The business is good but the main challenge is the marketing aspect of it. The best way out is for you to process your fish and sell to the direct consumers. Then you will make a lot of profit on it. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by ufotunang: 12:30pm On Jun 24 |
TimiofAbuja:..they are tutorials and trainings on cat fish farming..you can even check YouTube for cat fish training |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by obinna58(m): 12:43pm On Jun 24 |
Not until you start and you see say nothing profitable in it except you guide wella, any rush rush business na highway |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Hezzyluv: 12:53pm On Jun 24 |
PlutoChief:Chai... Kontagora?? That was where I finished my secondary school over 20years ago (GTC). |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Hezzyluv: 12:56pm On Jun 24 |
obinna58:That was how my bros rushed into poultry farming. Omor, chicken mature no buyers. We still have to keep wasting money to buy their feed |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by aycorporat(m): 1:09pm On Jun 24 |
The truth about fish farming is that you need large quantities to break even. Imagine stocking 1,500 juveniles and having fed them for like three months, all of them weighed a meagre 132.24kg!. The market people bought it at 2,500 per kilo which amounted to an approximate 330,000 naira! I almost lost my mid that day. However, the business is lucrative if you have the money to feed up to table size and in large quantites. Another way to make your profit is by smoking them yourself. Take for instance, if you smoke 20kg of fresh fish, it will give you 5kg. now do the math: 20kg of fresh fish multiplied by 2,500 will give you 50,000 however, smoked size of 5kg at 22,000 naira per kg gives you 22,000 multiplied by 5 which is 110,000! See the large difference. Currently I have stocked another 2,000 pieces of Juvenile and I intend to raise them to table sizes God willing as the reserve cash is there |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by aycorporat(m): 1:09pm On Jun 24 |
The truth about fish farming is that you need large quantities to break even. Imagine stocking 1,500 juveniles and having fed them for like three months, all of them weighed a meagre 132.24kg!. The market people bought it at 2,500 per kilo which amounted to an approximate 330,000 naira! I almost lost my mid that day. However, the business is lucrative if you have the money to feed up to table size and in large quantities. Another way to make your profit is by smoking them yourself. Take for instance, if you smoke 20kg of fresh fish, it will give you 5kg. now do the math: 20kg of fresh fish multiplied by 2,500 will give you 50,000 however, smoked size of 5kg at 22,000 naira per kg gives you 22,000 multiplied by 5 which is 110,000! See the large difference. Currently I have stocked another 2,000 pieces of Juvenile and I intend to raise them to table sizes God willing as the reserve cash is there |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Lawalemi(m): 1:12pm On Jun 24 |
I love his confidence. I would like to get his contact as I hope to establish a fish farm soon. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by tuzeriouz(m): 1:33pm On Jun 24 |
na who ask you wia u finish school? Hezzyluv: |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 1:38pm On Jun 24 |
Na this Business wreck brother yinka that year for Area ![]() |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Etosha: 2:01pm On Jun 24 |
Never a business because you see people making money from it. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by empron(m): 2:17pm On Jun 24 |
aycorporat:I stock post fingerlings 2000 pcs , total weight about 200kg at 2 months.Not an easy business,it is better to raise till 1KG but market demands is low compared to 250g to 400g |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by yomisams(op): 2:28pm On Jun 24 |
Go check the video description on Youtube, His contact is there. Lawalemi: |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by aycorporat(m): 2:48pm On Jun 24 |
empron:Exactly my brother. The worse part is that, you are the one doing the work, the resellers are the beneficiaries. Move to smoking my dear brother so you gain all your profit. The market is always there. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by AlphaTaikun: 2:55pm On Jun 24 |
yomisams:Impressive insights from the vid. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Nefort: 2:55pm On Jun 24 |
obinna58:Have you done the business before? |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Mariangeles(f): 3:04pm On Jun 24*. Modified: 3:40pm On Jun 24 |
Passionate888:No be by your guy sabi do well. Learn am o, make you no go invest your money ontop another person knowledge. If e no interest you, comot hand. No be your calling. In summary, don't invest your money into something you have no knowledge of. |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Gotocourt: 3:09pm On Jun 24 |
Dogalmighty17:Aje , you collect wetin no good 😅🤣😂 |
| Re: How This Young Nigerian Started A Profitable Fish Farm In Africa (video) by Mirasteel: 3:10pm On Jun 24 |
Catfish farming is a very lucrative business and also it's risky. |
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