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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:22pm On Apr 28, 2015
lightproclaimers:
madam, can we partner? im in niger state. can we partner in moving yam, egusi and ginger to lagos or any other state you have business link? thanks. waiting for your response





Please call me.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by 360command: 6:55pm On Apr 28, 2015
Catered4:








Sincerely, I dont carry cash around. Its risky. I invite whosoever it is that I'm transacting with to come to my office and collect their money. Even the farmers and traders, comes to my office for their money. Those in Niger republic, We either talk on the phone or I send my boys there, after reaching agreement, I will invite them over for their money. I take care of their transportation. That way, there would be witnesses and acknowledgement. For those in the south, you dont need to travel with cash. Make use of your ATM...
Thank you.
thank you very much.God bless you.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:04pm On Apr 28, 2015
360command:
thank you very much.God bless you.



Amen
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 4:09pm On Apr 29, 2015
KANO STATE

GROUNDNUT also known as PEANUT

Picture 1-----checking the groundnut
Picture 2,3,4----- That's the field where the groundnuts are peeled.

In the pictures, you can see some machines. It's the peanut shelling and separating machine. They either use the machine to remove the peanut from the shaft or do it manually.

The hand peel is more expensive than the machine peel.


MACHINE PEEL

1 Bag 100kg-----------25,000
Labour, Sac and Transportation-------2000

TOTAL----------N27,000


HAND PEEL

1 Bag 100kg---------- 28,000
Labor, Sac and Transportation-------2000

TOTAL-----------N30,000

Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 4:28pm On Apr 29, 2015
Picture 5----------Men and women at work
Picture 6----------Same as above
Picture 7----------My lil girl
Picture 8----------Inspecting one of our bagged peanut

Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 4:46pm On Apr 29, 2015
Picture 9, 10------- My staff and I, inspecting our packed peanut
Picture 11------- My Packed 100kg of Groundnut
Picture 12------- Madam and one of her purchasing officer trying to operate the machine. Lol Still wondering what was funny though

Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:04pm On Apr 29, 2015
Picture 13, 14------- That's where the groundnut with the shaft are stored. A pyramid kind off if I'm right. The boys are happy to take a picture with us.
Picture 15, 16-------Groundnuts everywhere. I can't count

Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by FarmTech(m): 1:36pm On Apr 30, 2015
Catered4:




Oh ok. Please inbox me your number sir.
.. I sent you a message.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 3:46pm On Apr 30, 2015
Catered4:






Hello sir,
I'm based in the north and south west.
Live stock are cheap in the north especially Niger Republic
I'm currently making feasibility study on livestock business maybe you can help me out in answering some of my questions what's the cost of transporting a cow from the north to Lagos
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by 360command: 10:03pm On Apr 30, 2015
Catered4:
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what is the cost of hide and skin per weight (kg) and transportation from niger to lagos?

****modified***

What would be the cost of importing a trailer of hide n skin(heavy or light) from niger to lagos?
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by AreaFada2: 10:41pm On Apr 30, 2015
Great thread. Kudos.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nafikowa: 11:53pm On Apr 30, 2015
Catered4:



Hello sir,
Still wondering what is funny...

Let me clear your ignorance.
I'm yet to see where i mentioned on this thread that i made my trip in one day.
Secondly, there are places in the north that indecent dressing is not allowed for women. Not just indecent dressing, I mean trousers, tops or shirts. For you to be welcomed, you have to be on native as a woman. If I'm to be accepted by these farmers and If I want them to be comfortable around me, I have to dress in a native attire. So far, that cloth you are seeing me on, is the only cloth that covers my body.
I believe you do not expect me to wear make up and heels to the farms. There is something called wash and wear here in the north...

As for deodorants, I dont use one and my husband is not complaining either.


Thank you sir.

You didn't have to reply to every post yea, you mingle with people, should be able to ignore and move on. I agree though its a joke gone far, but you are peoples person, jump and pass.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 9:53am On May 02, 2015
Mcquine:

I'm currently making feasibility study on livestock business maybe you can help me out in answering some of my questions what's the cost of transporting a cow from the north to Lagos



A cow is N2000 to N2500 sir.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by gabrielahamz(m): 11:23am On May 02, 2015
Catered4:




A cow is N2000 to N2500 sir.
Do you have an idea of the cost of Irish potatoes up there in the north? Pls I don't mean the sweet potatoes.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Galads(m): 12:22pm On May 02, 2015
gabrielahamz:
Do you have an idea of the cost of Irish potatoes up there in the north? Pls I don't mean the sweet potatoes.
you get this in jos
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:20pm On May 02, 2015
Catered4:




A cow is N2000 to N2500 sir.
thank you and like to do business with you on cattle line of business I'll call you
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by FarmTech(m): 7:28pm On May 02, 2015
Catered4:



A cow is N2000 to N2500 sir.
Is it a calf or mature cows?
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:00pm On May 02, 2015
FarmTech:

Is it a calf or mature cows?






Matured cows sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:16pm On May 02, 2015
FarmTech:

Is it a calf or mature cows?





Matured cows sir
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:24pm On May 02, 2015
Mcquine:

thank you and like to do business with you on cattle line of business I'll call you




Aiit sir.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:35pm On May 02, 2015
gabrielahamz:
Do you have an idea of the cost of Irish potatoes up there in the north? Pls I don't mean the sweet potatoes.





Irish potatoe, labour and transportation is N12,000
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:40pm On May 02, 2015
360command:
what is the cost of hide and skin per weight (kg) and transportation from niger to lagos?

****modified***

What would be the cost of importing a trailer of hide n skin(heavy or light) from niger to lagos?





Hello sir,
A trailer carries 2400 hide and skin. The light one is N6000 while the heavy one is N7000. Transportation cost from mali to Lagos is N700 per hide n skin. Labour is N200 per hide n skin. I bought a trailer on wednesday. Ive been trying to post the pictures but it isnt going through. i will keep on trying anyway. sorry for the late response...

Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by FarmTech(m): 11:32pm On May 02, 2015
Catered4:





Matured cows sir
.. That's ridiculous price, though by the time u add transport cost.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Apitch(m): 5:59am On May 03, 2015
FarmTech:

..
That's ridiculous price, though by the time u add transport cost.
Oga the price is for the transportation n not the cow
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 7:12am On May 03, 2015
FarmTech:

..
That's ridiculous price, though by the time u add transport cost.




Don't get it wrong sir, that's the transportation cost sir.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 8:01am On May 03, 2015
Good Day All,

Happy sunday and Happy New Month to every one of us. May the month of May bring Marvelous blessings to us all.
I'm so sorry for my late response to Mails, Whatsapp, FB, Nairaland and SMS due to my health. I got infected at the farm which affected my whole skin. Thank God, I'm getting better now. I rounded up my tour to the north on Monday and by the grace of God, I'm back to lagos.
I thank Almighty God for journey mercies to and fro. I also want to thank you all for your prayers and words of encouragement.

For all those who requested to see me, I will be on seat as from tuesday 5th to 10th of may.

I will also like to announce this good news to all those intending to start their agri business via South to the North. 2 market activation was successfully opened. After our meeting and registration with the head of the markets, we have been certify a go ahead to bring in our food stuffs for sales in the north. The foods needed are:-

Red Oil
Egusi
Ogbono
Cameroon Pepper
Plantain
Smoke fish(okporokpo)
Plantain
Crayfish
Yellow Garri
Frozen Turkey
Frozen Chicken
Kote Fish
Iced Panla
Ogiri
Oha
Okazi Leaf
Ijebu Garri
Cocoa Yam( the one used for soup)
Afang Leaf
Elubo
Please note that these foods must be of good quaility. Intending persons should send in a message of interest or visit any of our offices in the north or lagos. Operation starts June.

Thank you and God Bless You All.
Ibijoke O.M

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by jasper83: 9:02am On May 03, 2015
Catered4:
Good Day All,

Happy sunday and Happy New Month to every one of us. May the month of May bring Marvelous blessings to us all.
I'm so sorry for my late response to Mails, Whatsapp, FB, Nairaland and SMS due to my health. I got infected at the farm which affected my whole skin. Thank God, I'm getting better now. I rounded up my tour to the north on Monday and by the grace of God, I'm back to lagos.
I thank Almighty God for journey mercies to and fro. I also want to thank you all for your prayers and words of encouragement.

For all those who requested to see me, I will be on seat as from tuesday 5th to 10th of may.

I will also like to announce this good news to all those intending to start their agri business via South to the North. 2 market activation was successfully opened. After our meeting and registration with the head of the markets, we have been certify a go ahead to bring in our food stuffs for sales in the north. The foods needed are:-

Red Oil
Egusi
Ogbono
Cameroon Pepper
Plantain
Smoke fish(okporokpo)
Plantain
Crayfish
Yellow Garri
Frozen Turkey
Frozen Chicken
Kote Fish
Iced Panla
Ogiri
Oha
Okazi Leaf
Ijebu Garri
Cocoa Yam( the one used for soup)
Afang Leaf
Elubo
Please note that these foods must be of good quaility. Intending persons should send in a message of interest or visit any of our offices in the north or lagos. Operation starts June.

Thank you and God Bless You All.
Ibijoke O.M


my mentor I really tank God for His journey mercies over your life. Now that u are in Lagos, when is our interactive session coming up, or do u now prefer us to see u individually. God bless u real good, my regards ur family.

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Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:44am On May 03, 2015
Catered4:
Good Day All,

Happy sunday and Happy New Month to every one of us. May the month of May bring Marvelous blessings to us all.
I'm so sorry for my late response to Mails, Whatsapp, FB, Nairaland and SMS due to my health. I got infected at the farm which affected my whole skin. Thank God, I'm getting better now. I rounded up my tour to the north on Monday and by the grace of God, I'm back to lagos.
I thank Almighty God for journey mercies to and fro. I also want to thank you all for your prayers and words of encouragement.

For all those who requested to see me, I will be on seat as from tuesday 5th to 10th of may.

I will also like to announce this good news to all those intending to start their agri business via South to the North. 2 market activation was successfully opened. After our meeting and registration with the head of the markets, we have been certify a go ahead to bring in our food stuffs for sales in the north. The foods needed are:-

Red Oil
Egusi
Ogbono
Cameroon Pepper
Plantain
Smoke fish(okporokpo)
Plantain
Crayfish
Yellow Garri
Frozen Turkey
Frozen Chicken
Kote Fish
Iced Panla
Ogiri
Oha
Okazi Leaf
Ijebu Garri
Cocoa Yam( the one used for soup)
Afang Leaf
Elubo
Please note that these foods must be of good quaility. Intending persons should send in a message of interest or visit any of our offices in the north or lagos. Operation starts June.

Thank you and God Bless You All.
Ibijoke O.M

wouldn't want this opportunity to pass by me,wanna get involved but don't know How to go about it.I have like 150k idle funds... don't know if that can get me anywhere if I wanna involve in this business
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by biggal: 12:18pm On May 03, 2015
Am interested in bringing red oil Ma wats d procedure abeg
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:56pm On May 03, 2015
jasper83:



my mentor I really tank God for His journey mercies over your life. Now that u are in Lagos, when is our interactive session coming up, or do u now prefer us to see u individually. God bless u real good, my regards ur family.






Amen thank you ma. The interactive session will hold on my birthday, which will be announced soon. Before then, anyone who wishes to see me can do so.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by FarmTech(m): 12:58pm On May 03, 2015
Apitch:
Oga the price is for the transportation n not the cow
.. Ok, I was rushing. Tnks.
Re: A Nairalander's Tour To The Farms And Major Markets In The Northern Nigeria. by Nobody: 12:58pm On May 03, 2015
biggal:
Am interested in bringing red oil Ma wats d procedure abeg


Hello ma,
Please send a mail to catered4@yahoo.com indicating your interest. Thank you.

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