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(Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 8:26am On May 19, 2016
As shared by investnow on.. http:///forum/agriculture/anambra-continues-export-vegetables#comment-2190

It appears that the farmers are sorting their produce and getting it ready for export

Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by Pavore9(mod):
Nice one. They should improve on the packing area as it looks disorganized so as to increase productivity.

One can imagine the number of people being economically engaged by this venture alone! I just hope Kenyan vegetable exporting companies will not see the export potentials Ugu offers because should they do na bad market for us as all they need do is to come down to Nigeria and buy tonnes of Ugu seeds and teach their farmers on how to grow it as they already have better farm linkages, more organized packaging centres and daily flights that cargoes their fruits, flowers and vegetable daily to Europe.

With such packaging they are way ahead of us but we can build on our capacity.

Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by tempest01(m): 8:28am On May 19, 2016
@OP whats the export destination? whats the transport mode
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by saaedlee: 8:32am On May 19, 2016
This is s welcomed development, but sadly their moneybags who profited from the oil subsidy will seek all efforts to truncate it since it isn't fast rewarding as they are used to dependency on only oil exports.
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 8:33am On May 19, 2016
According to abx, the company in charge of the transportation: the products gets to its destination faster by plane so it would be still fresh when it gets their

http://www.abxworld.com/2016/05/the-first-vegetables-exported-to-europe/
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 8:33am On May 19, 2016
tempest01:
@OP whats the export destination? whats the transport mode
europe. U.K. To be more specific. By plane so it gets to its destination faster
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 8:41am On May 19, 2016
saaedlee:
This is s welcomed development, but sadly their moneybags who profited from the oil subsidy will seek all efforts to truncate it since it isn't fast rewarding as they are used to dependency on only oil exports.
the farmers are the ones that get the money directly from the government
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by HurtgenForest: 8:41am On May 19, 2016
This is very good.

Weldone Anambra and keep shining.
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by Mologi(m): 8:41am On May 19, 2016
Why dem dey carry am go jand wen we ni get for here...


But nice dev. ,.....willy is working




mo n wa iyawo oooo
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 8:44am On May 19, 2016
Mologi:
Why dem dey carry am go jand wen we ni get for here...


But nice dev. ,.....willy is working




mo n wa iyawo oooo
nigeria no get money, Abii u no hear wetin lie Muhammad talk?
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 8:49am On May 19, 2016
@frontpage
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by fooddryingoven(f): 8:54am On May 19, 2016
Supply Root and Leafy Vegetable Processing Line
Fresh Vegetables→Vegetables Washing Machine→Picking Line→Vegetables Cutting Machine→Rinsing Line→Blanching Machine→De-watering Machine→Seasoning Machine→Packing Machine→The Finished Product
https://vegetable-machine.com/uploads/160314/vegetables_cleaning_processing_line.jpg

Website: www.vegetable-machine.com
Email: amisylinda@gmail.com

Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by giles14(m): 8:58am On May 19, 2016
raker300:
europe. U.K. To be more specific. By plane so it gets to its destination faster
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by giles14(m): 8:59am On May 19, 2016
raker300:
europe. U.K. To be more specific. By plane so it gets to its destination faster
which airport dem dey use
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 9:32am On May 19, 2016
fooddryingoven:
Supply Root and Leafy Vegetable Processing Line
Fresh Vegetables→Vegetables Washing Machine→Picking Line→Vegetables Cutting Machine→Rinsing Line→Blanching Machine→De-watering Machine→Seasoning Machine→Packing Machine→The Finished Product
https://vegetable-machine.com/uploads/160314/vegetables_cleaning_processing_line.jpg

Website: www.vegetable-machine.com
Email: amisylinda@gmail.com
the farmers are still sorting their produce. It has not been fully processed for export.
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 9:33am On May 19, 2016
giles14:
which airport dem dey use
oga, follow the link. Abx is a transportation company http://www.abxworld.com/2016/05/the-first-vegetables-exported-to-europe/
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by Baroba(m): 9:47am On May 19, 2016
Na this fresh Nigerian vegetables dey keep us close to home in UK, it use to arrive only on Thursdays, but you get them most days now..

I hope the farmers are getting good returns on there produce, one bunch of Ugu is like £1.50 here..
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by fiddzy(m): 3:59pm On May 19, 2016
Pavore9:
Nice one. They should improve on the packing area as it looks disorganized so as to increase productivity.

One can imagine the number of people being economically engaged by this venture alone! I just hope Kenyan vegetable exporting companies will not see the export potentials Ugu offers because should they do, na bad market for us as all they need do is to come down to Nigeria and buy tonnes of Ugu seeds and teach their farmers on how to grow it as they already have better farm linkages, more organized packaging centres and daily flights that cargoes their fruits, flowers and vegetable daily to Europe.

With such packaging they are way ahead of us but we can build on our capacity.
mr pavore the half kenyan and half nigerian lol,more kudos to u sir your youtube links on those smart farm series have opened my eyes a lot ..very educative .
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by Pavore9(mod): 4:17pm On May 19, 2016
fiddzy:
mr pavore the half kenyan and half nigerian lol,more kudos to u sir your youtube links on those smart farm series have opened my eyes a lot ..very educative .
Me, half Kenyan? If l hear! cheesy cheesy cheesy Though their drinking of tea, morning, afternoon, night has rubbed off on me! Even if l take semoina and bitterleaf soup for supper, l must drink tea after it! grin

Glad you found those smart farm videos educative.
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by lanre2009: 4:39pm On May 19, 2016
Pavore9:
Me, half Kenyan? If l hear! cheesy cheesy cheesy Though their drinking of tea, morning, afternoon, night has rubbed off on me! Even if l take semoina and bitterleaf soup for supper, l must drink tea after it! grin

Glad you found those smart farm videos educative.
yesterdays episode was about a lady farmer alongside her husband who specializes in the cultivation of purple tea leaves.....quite educative!!




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa8iV7v06O8
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by raker300(op): 5:27pm On May 19, 2016
Baroba:
Na this fresh Nigerian vegetables dey keep us close to home in UK, it use to arrive only on Thursdays, but you get them most days now..

I hope the farmers are getting good returns on there produce, one bunch of Ugu is like £1.50 here..
good we have a witness that ha bought it. Maybe you can update us on th quality of the produce
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by Pavore9(mod): 5:32pm On May 19, 2016
lanre2009:
yesterdays episode was about a lady farmer alongside her husband who specializes in the cultivation of purple tea leaves.....quite educative!!




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa8iV7v06O8
She is rolling in money from her exports at $23 per kilo. Had my first taste of the purple tea in 2014 at the Agricultural Show Kenya held annually in Nairobi. I still have my preference for Chai masala which is a blend of Kenyan black tea, ginger, cinnamon, black pepper(what the igbos call uziza) cardamom and cloves. Have it mixed with milk, it is very relaxing to the body.
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by Baroba(m): 6:00pm On May 19, 2016
raker300:
good we have a witness that ha bought it. Maybe you can update us on th quality of the produce
The quality is quite good, fresh like you will get in most markets in Nigeria, their are equally small scale importers bringing in Scent leaves, Ewedu and green, bitter leaf, Oha, just name it, its here...London is almost like lagos these days, I have even seen an Igbo woman in Dalston Market selling Live African giant land snails.. That market is like a more organised version of Tejuosho Market..
Re: (Pics)Inside The Exportation Of Vegetables From Anambra by somcherry(f): 12:36am On May 20, 2016
It's a welcome development.
I wish to see this on the front page please
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