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How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 5:31pm On Dec 24, 2015
Marketing is one of the important things to consider when venturing into agribusiness.I have always say that you can sell any Agric products but at what price? Is the price profitable or not?
I consider my market first before farming any crop;I asked myself questions before starting any venture,how do I sell my produce? Whom should I sell to?and at what price? which I believe you should ask yourself as well before starting.
This is very important in any agribusiness venture.
That's why I only specialise in crops that have good market for its uptake when produced.
Different crop have different market chain and you should be well versed with in it.The way you will sell plantain is different from cassava or watermelon.
Different crop with different market.
Plantain as one of my favourite crop is highly lucrative if you are able to get your sales right.
There are 2 ways you can sell your plantain in Nigeria.
1.Through the local markets- Mile12,ikorodu ,ketu markets e.t.c
2.Selling to companies processing flour and chips
The first way is not only unreliable,its not all that profitable.You are going to be taken advantage of using the first way and this is majorly where 95% of farmers used to sell their plantain.
This market is subjected to supply and demand; that is if you have many farmers bringing plantain to the market,the prices falls rapidly and vice versa.
The only time the market price is high and not subjected to the law of demand and supply is during August of every year but the question is Am I going to wait till every August each year to make money?

The truth is that the processing companies have the capacity to process but the quality of the quantities of what they need is the challenge.
Most plantain farmers are not producing the quality these companies need and the farmers are forced to sell at the local market where they are taken advantage of.
The companies i partner with in selling my plantain demand from us to produce the plantain variety that have the characteristics of what they need.
This is because most of the other varieties reduces the quality of their plantain flour.

Selling to the processing companies requires that you know what they need before producing it.
Thats why I can be confident of ready made market for my plantain farm,those I am currently managing their farm and those that already have the Giant French horn variety on their farm.

I am also currently working with a plantain flour company of 20T/day capacity to get more local farmers to cultivate more of the plantain to improve their income
This is the best way to sell profitably your plantain.


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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:35pm On Dec 24, 2015
Talk to lalasticlala
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:53am On Dec 25, 2015
There is a required number of bunch you can sell to break even,having lesser than that will not get you your expected returns.
Whenever people tells me that they are starting on a plot of land,I tell them they can start to get more knowledge and skills but not to make money;even breaking even is not possible with plots of land not to talk of making profit..
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by RedGarlic: 11:37am On Dec 25, 2015
Nice one lesup.. Can you link me up with any of these processing company locally.. I have unlimited access to plantains for sale.. Farm location is in Edo state..

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Prodeegee(m): 12:46pm On Dec 25, 2015
This has always been my concern considering the fact that theres only a limited time before the plantaim ripens and turns black.

Lesgetupnigeria. I want to begin plantain farming next year. And ill love to know when to start looking for buyers.

I know the chips company pays. They sell and produce chips daily.

How does one go about it? Making sure sales goes smoothly.


And does farming on an acre or 2 acres of land guarantees profit?
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 9:48pm On Dec 25, 2015
RedGarlic:
Nice one lesup.. Can you link me up with any of these processing company locally.. I have unlimited access to plantains for sale.. Farm location is in Edo state..
Ok.
Can i see the plantain finger to be able to determine the variety you have that have the characteristics quality that's needed?
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 5:10pm On Dec 26, 2015
Prodeegee:
This has always been my concern considering the fact that theres only a limited time before the plantaim ripens and turns black.

Lesgetupnigeria. I want to begin plantain farming next year. And ill love to know when to start looking for buyers.

I know the chips company pays. They sell and produce chips daily.

How does one go about it? Making sure sales goes smoothly.


And does farming on an acre or 2 acres of land guarantees profit?

its profitable but you cant compare it with someone doing more acres.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by tonyadex(m): 6:12pm On Dec 26, 2015
how can someone get the sucker of the variety required and at what rate.

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by greenmind(m): 11:48am On Dec 27, 2015
Lesgupnigeria:
There is a required number of bunch you can sell to break even,having lesser than that will not get you your expected returns.
Whenever people tells me that they are starting on a plot of land,I tell them they can start to get more knowledge and skills but not to make money;even breaking even is not possible with plots of land not to talk of making profit..
1. What is the minimum number of acres required to break-even, breakthrough and break-forth?

2. Is it advisable to cultivate plantain in different locations (as an investor who believes in not putting all of one's eggs in one basket)?

Kindly advise.

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:03am On Dec 28, 2015
tonyadex:
how can someone get the sucker of the variety required and at what rate.
you can call me on 08164628081,08092034147 to talk.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:28am On Dec 29, 2015
greenmind:

1. What is the minimum number of acres required to break-even, breakthrough and break-forth?

2. Is it advisable to cultivate plantain in different locations (as an investor who believes in not putting all of one's eggs in one basket)?

Kindly advise.
do you mean having different plantain farms in different locations?

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by lafakale(m): 11:09am On Dec 29, 2015
lesgupnigeria, I have read your other posts on plantain. It is interesting to know that something worthwile is happening here. I have been pregnant with idea of going back to my father's land to start farming after I have swore I won't till land before I eat again in life. I was contemplating to cultivate plantain and cassava. Luckily I stumble on this thread. My land is located at Igbo-Iga inbetween Sunwa and Ijaka-Isale in Yewa North, Ogun State. As that place is closer to Owode-Ketu and Igbogila you mentioned are being ravaged by disease, what is the risk of bunchies disease in my location? What advice you have for me on the marketability of both plantain and cassava from that zone? Can you deliver your improved suckers at discount when buying in bulk to my location. I've had more than 20 years of farming experience though.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by greenmind(m): 1:58pm On Dec 29, 2015
Yes! and What is the minimum number of acres required to break-even, breakthrough and break-forth?
Lesgupnigeria:

do you mean having different plantain farms in different locations?
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Johnnyessence(m): 5:28pm On Dec 29, 2015
lafakale:
lesgupnigeria, I have read your other posts on plantain. It is interesting to know that something worthwile is happening here. I have been pregnant with idea of going back to my father's land to start farming after I have swore I won't till land before I eat again in life. I was contemplating to cultivate plantain and cassava. Luckily I stumble on this thread. My land is located at Igbo-Iga inbetween Sunwa and Ijaka-Isale in Yewa North, Ogun State. As that place is closer to Owode-Ketu and Igbogila you mentioned are being ravaged by disease, what is the risk of bunchies disease in my location? What advice you have for me on the marketability of both plantain and cassava from that zone? Can you deliver your improved suckers at discount when buying in bulk to my location. I've had more than 20 years of farming experience though.
hmmm really u are a farmer, no knowledge is wasted with 20 yrs of farming experience that's great.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by lafakale(m): 2:01pm On Dec 30, 2015
Johnnyessence:
hmmm really u are a farmer, no knowledge is wasted with 20 yrs of farming experience that's great.
Yeah. No knowledge is a waste as an acquired knowledge can be a driver channeling your path to a higher pedestal of life. When I was fully into farming, I tought it to be suffering of highest order but after schooling and runnel of fruitless efforts searching for job, I discover why farmers always have rest and peace of mind: work is always available and sheer freedom accompany it.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:06pm On Dec 30, 2015
lafakale:
lesgupnigeria, I have read your other posts on plantain. It is interesting to know that something worthwile is happening here. I have been pregnant with idea of going back to my father's land to start farming after I have swore I won't till land before I eat again in life. I was contemplating to cultivate plantain and cassava. Luckily I stumble on this thread. My land is located at Igbo-Iga inbetween Sunwa and Ijaka-Isale in Yewa North, Ogun State. As that place is closer to Owode-Ketu and Igbogila you mentioned are being ravaged by disease, what is the risk of bunchies disease in my location? What advice you have for me on the marketability of both plantain and cassava from that zone? Can you deliver your improved suckers at discount when buying in bulk to my location. I've had more than 20 years of farming experience though.
Farming has changed since you left us on the field grin
Not only the location that's susceptible to disease outbreak; Using cultured suckers can prevent such.
It can be delivered to your farm anywhere in the country.
There is ready made market for both crops.you can call me on 08164628081,08092034147 to discuss further.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 6:10pm On Dec 31, 2015
Happy new year in advance.

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 10:15am On Jan 01, 2016
Happy new year to all my folllowers,farming enthusiast,agropreneurs,everybody that have share one or two ideas and made comments on my thread.
May we experience double portion of blessings and more prosperous farming in 2016.

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 4:13pm On Jan 01, 2016
greenmind:
Yes! and What is the minimum number of acres required to break-even, breakthrough and break-forth?
what i was trying to say is that the more acres you do,the more profit that will be made.

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 7:37pm On Jan 01, 2016
Many farmers want to start processing to add value to their produce but did you realised that processing is another complex value chain that require professional feasibility study with on-the-point market research to succeed?
Get concrete information on prospective processed product quality,selling price,cost of sale e.t.c before starting.
it is better you sell to other established companies than start yours and get it wrong.

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Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by lafakale(m): 12:28pm On Jan 02, 2016
Lesgupnigeria:

Farming has changed since you left us on the field grin
Not only the location that's susceptible to disease outbreak; Using cultured suckers can prevent such.
It can be delivered to your farm anywhere in the country.
There is ready made market for both crops.you can call me on 08164628081,08092034147 to discuss further.
I will call you right away.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 2:39pm On Jan 02, 2016
lafakale:
I will call you right away.
ok.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by awoniyisunmonu(m): 9:52pm On Jan 02, 2016
Nice one.
So we already have market for our plantain?
Thanks lesgup
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by ContactMegaMan(m): 11:56pm On Jan 02, 2016
RedGarlic:
Nice one lesup.. Can you link me up with any of these processing company locally.. I have unlimited access to plantains for sale.. Farm location is in Edo state..

Hello sir,
Please add me on whatsapp let's chat a profitable plantain business deal. 002347030891757
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by jessybabe46(f): 7:37am On Jan 04, 2016
Wonderful thread.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 12:17pm On Jan 04, 2016
jessybabe46:
Wonderful thread.
Thanks
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 5:18pm On Jan 05, 2016
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by jossytech(m): 6:48am On Jan 06, 2016
Mr Lesgup, does that mean i can contact u once my plantain is ready for harvest, any charges for this, because its big project i have done so far on it and marketing might be challenge but i dont want to be, already has 2 acre and am planing adding one acre this year. Pls reply me so we can talk further Sir

Thank you





Lesgupnigeria:
Marketing is one of the important things to consider when venturing into agribusiness.I have always say that you can sell any Agric products but at what price? Is the price profitable or not?
I consider my market first before farming any crop;I asked myself questions before starting any venture,how do I sell my produce? Whom should I sell to?and at what price? which I believe you should ask yourself as well before starting.
This is very important in any agribusiness venture.
That's why I only specialise in crops that have good market for its uptake when produced.
Different crop have different market chain and you should be well versed with in it.The way you will sell plantain is different from cassava or watermelon.
Different crop with different market.
Plantain as one of my favourite crop is highly lucrative if you are able to get your sales right.
There are 2 ways you can sell your plantain in Nigeria.
1.Through the local markets- Mile12,ikorodu ,ketu markets e.t.c
2.Selling to companies processing flour and chips
The first way is not only unreliable,its not all that profitable.You are going to be taken advantage of using the first way and this is majorly where 95% of farmers used to sell their plantain.
This market is subjected to supply and demand; that is if you have many farmers bringing plantain to the market,the prices falls rapidly and vice versa.
The only time the market price is high and not subjected to the law of demand and supply is during August of every year but the question is Am I going to wait till every August each year to make money?

The truth is that the processing companies have the capacity to process but the quality of the quantities of what they need is the challenge.
Most plantain farmers are not producing the quality these companies need and the farmers are forced to sell at the local market where they are taken advantage of.
The companies i partner with in selling my plantain demand from us to produce the plantain variety that have the characteristics of what they need.
This is because most of the other varieties reduces the quality of their plantain flour.

Selling to the processing companies requires that you know what they need before producing it.
Thats why I can be confident of ready made market for my plantain farm,those I am currently managing their farm and those that already have the Giant French horn variety on their farm.

I am also currently working with a plantain flour company of 20T/day capacity to get more local farmers to cultivate more of the plantain to improve their income
This is the best way to sell profitably your plantain.
Re: How To Sell Plantain In Profitable Markets In Nigeria by Lesgupnigeria(m): 4:07pm On Jan 06, 2016
jossytech:
Mr Lesgup, does that mean i can contact u once my plantain is ready for harvest, any charges for this, because its big project i have done so far on it and marketing might be challenge but i dont want to be, already has 2 acre and am planing adding one acre this year. Pls reply me so we can talk further Sir

Thank you





Not all plantain variety are useful to the flour companies we sell to.
They demand specific and peculiar characteristic quality in the plantain they purchase for quality flour

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