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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by tabontabon: 10:43pm On Jun 16, 2016
In Fairness What Is Affecting You Guys Is Also Affecting Farmers.
There Is An Astronomical Increase In Cost Of Feed.Add This To Drop In Egg Production And Running Cost Has Also Increased(feeding,medication,staff Salary,transportation Etc).Then You'll Know Farmers Are Also Affected.
Nwaonyeocha:
Does farm owners visit this thread at all?

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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 6:33am On Jun 17, 2016
Absolutely correct.

tabontabon:
In Fairness What Is Affecting You Guys Is Also Affecting Farmers.
There Is An Astronomical Increase In Cost Of Feed.Add This To Drop In Egg Production And Running Cost Has Also Increased(feeding,medication,staff Salary,transportation Etc).Then You'll Know Farmers Are Also Affected.

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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by eroticboy: 8:23am On Jun 17, 2016
Blackie
My oga na wah o, Please i paid 5k into your account for your ebook on the 14th of June.
I sent you a text also providing my email and i am yet to receive the ebook by email.

Please can you kindly send me the ebook. I have sent you a mail this morning with the receipt of payment from the online transfer to your bank account.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 10:24am On Jun 17, 2016
He has an Ebook, it will make some sense.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jun 17, 2016
Blackkie:
Matters arising.

This thread is about a year old now.
A lot have taken place and newer thing unfold daily.

Thinking about the scarcity and the chance of availability of eggs in the nearest future, it seems today is still better. Tomorrow will be tougher. I am not a dooms day cleric but if you have been watching the economic trend, you can make some deductions and arrive at my own conclusion.

This month, the federal government commenced it earlier announced feeding of primary school children numbering about 5.5million in 18 states. According to news feed about 1,000,000 units of eggs will be used in the program daily for about 200 days in a year for next 3 years.

Where are these eggs going to come from?
The existing farms of course! Till about now, no new mega farm is in sight.
What does this suggest? The Abuja linked Nigerians will highjack our eggs via supply to the Federal Government program. This will result in more scarcity in the days ahead.

The school children who will benefit from this are those in government schools. Those in private will still go to school with their lunch box and it has no dilution to the demands of confectionaeries and our darling Aboki on the street.

Make haste, get your sales outlet - Hold fast to your present farm and start looking for more. This business has mega promises in the next few months ahead.



I was surprised when the Fed. Govt announced that they have signed a MOU with TUNS Farms for supply of Eggs for the proposed school feeding. This kind of program supposed to aim at easing the hardship in the economy by involving Small, Medium and large scale farms and possibly we distributors for the supply but on the contrary, they instead contracted it to just TUNS farm which makes it monopolistic in nature. It is a known fact that TUNS Farms can never meet the target hence they are like to resort to importation and will get a waiver from the govt. Meanwhile the owner of TUNs farm is an APC chieftain in Oshogbo.

The good side of this is that all the distributors getting eggs from TUNs will switch to other farms and automatically leads to increase in demand, shortage of supply.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-tuns-farms-sign-n25bn-pact-on-egg-production/151210.html
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Cedar1: 10:20pm On Jun 17, 2016
Nice analysis Blackkie

Blackkie:
Matters arising.

This thread is about a year old now.
A lot have taken place and newer thing unfold daily.

Thinking about the scarcity and the chance of availability of eggs in the nearest future, it seems today is still better. Tomorrow will be tougher. I am not a dooms day cleric but if you have been watching the economic trend, you can make some deductions and arrive at my own conclusion.

This month, the federal government commenced it earlier announced feeding of primary school children numbering about 5.5million in 18 states. According to news feed about 1,000,000 units of eggs will be used in the program daily for about 200 days in a year for next 3 years.

Where are these eggs going to come from?
The existing farms of course! Till about now, no new mega farm is in sight.
What does this suggest? The Abuja linked Nigerians will highjack our eggs via supply to the Federal Government program. This will result in more scarcity in the days ahead.

The school children who will benefit from this are those in government schools. Those in private will still go to school with their lunch box and it has no dilution to the demands of confectionaeries and our darling Aboki on the street.

Make haste, get your sales outlet - Hold fast to your present farm and start looking for more. This business has mega promises in the next few months ahead.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:13pm On Jun 17, 2016
All arrows dictates that once the feeding program goes into full force, the big farms and Abuja big wigs who are involved in supplying eggs to the government will just put a call through to the big farms and strike mega deals. this will leave distributors with lesser volume to share there by cusing more scarcity.

Unless many investors will get involved in bird rearing before the tempo gets high, the scarcity will be quite much.

Note, eggs are in the prohibition list of importation unless this government will do other wise.

ghany01:




I was surprised when the Fed. Govt announced that they have signed a MOU with TUNS Farms for supply of Eggs for the proposed school feeding. This kind of program supposed to aim at easing the hardship in the economy by involving Small, Medium and large scale farms and possibly we distributors for the supply but on the contrary, they instead contracted it to just TUNS farm which makes it monopolistic in nature. [s]It is a known fact that TUNS Farms can never meet the target hence they are like to resort to importation and will get a waiver from the govt. [/s]Meanwhile the owner of TUNs farm is an APC chieftain in Oshogbo.

The good side of this is that all the distributors getting eggs from TUNs will switch to other farms and automatically leads to increase in demand, shortage of supply.

http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/fg-tuns-farms-sign-n25bn-pact-on-egg-production/151210.html

Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 8:34am On Jun 18, 2016
Mr. Blackkie, dont you think that moving into running a farm should be a better option at the moment?
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by eroticboy: 12:56pm On Jun 18, 2016
eroticboy:
Blackie
My oga na wah o, Please i paid 5k into your account for your ebook on the 14th of June.
I sent you a text also providing my email and i am yet to receive the ebook by email.

Please can you kindly send me the ebook. I have sent you a mail this morning with the receipt of payment from the online transfer to your bank account.
Black ie my oga I ve gotten the book o. Thank you very much sir.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 11:33am On Jun 19, 2016
WONDERFUL THREAD.
Following................
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 2:25pm On Jun 19, 2016
Updates

Going into poultry business proper can never be a wrong idea now. That the price of eggs have gone high is an old news. However, the real news is that it will linger more than necessary for three major reasons.

1. The cost of maize is too high if it is seen. Many farms are selling off their birds as they cannot feed them as usual. This may ease if the APC government relaxes its ban on importation of agricultural products

2. The present weather – rainy season is a bad period for laying birds. Once the weather is cold or oscillates, the rate of laying is highly jeopardized.

3. Do not forget that the feeding program for primary school pupils have commenced. The contractors handling this project owns no farm that meet such demand thus they will source it from their fellow farmers. This is an increase in demand and no increase in supply. Invariably, it points to elongated scarcity.

Until recently, farms are by-passing distributors especially the mega ones. They have established outlets in Lagos and upped their sales rate with their target being direct retailers.

What do you need to do now?
Expand your search for farms outside Lagos while maintaining your links with the already existing ones. As I write, the destination is Kwara state, Osun state and Oyo states. Make informed calculations and take action.

Just this evening about 3 Indomie Joints that I do business with closed shop, reason – NO EGGS! I got so many calls that I have to switch off my phones.

Earlier in the week I suggested going into retail of the item proper – keep this idea in view.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nobody: 3:32pm On Jun 19, 2016
Blackkie:
Updates

Going into poultry business proper can never be a wrong idea now. That the price of eggs have gone high is an old news. However, the real news is that it will linger more than necessary for three major reasons.

1. The cost of maize is too high if it is seen. Many farms are selling off their birds as they cannot feed them as usual. This may ease if the APC government relaxes its ban on importation of agricultural products

2. The present weather – rainy season is a bad period for laying birds. Once the weather is cold or oscillates, the rate of laying is highly jeopardized.

3. Do not forget that the feeding program for primary school pupils have commenced. The contractors handling this project owns no farm that meet such demand thus they will source it from their fellow farmers. This is an increase in demand and no increase in supply. Invariably, it points to elongated scarcity.

Until recently, farms are by-passing distributors especially the mega ones. They have established outlets in Lagos and upped their sales rate with their target being direct retailers.

What do you need to do now?
Expand your search for farms outside Lagos while maintaining your links with the already existing ones. As I write, the destination is Kwara state, Osun state and Oyo states. Make informed calculations and take action.

Just this evening about 3 Indomie Joints that I do business with closed shop, reason – NO EGGS! I got so many calls that I have to switch off my phones.

Earlier in the week I suggested going into retail of the item proper – keep this idea in view.

Please switch some of those customers to me...lol
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 9:30am On Jun 21, 2016
Sharp guy!

ghany01:


Please switch some of those customers to me...lol
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by promisechild(m): 8:27pm On Jun 21, 2016
the price of eggs have really escalated in Abuja. you wouldn't believe that a crate of egg medium size goes for 860naira directly from the farm while I give out to retailers at the rate of N900 but I prefer selling those eggs in retail prices (N950)

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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:38pm On Jun 21, 2016
No one can say for sure what the price will stabilize at.
Everyday, increment occurs.

promisechild:
the price of eggs have really escalated in Abuja. you wouldn't believe that a crate of egg medium size goes for 860naira directly from the farm while I give out to retailers at the rate of N900 but I prefer selling those eggs in retail prices (N950)
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 12:05am On Jun 23, 2016
How to get farms

Many new distributors have been asking this question off and on - where are farms and how do one start getting eggs from them?
One of the rules of successful marketing comes to the fore - ask for REFERRALS!

But from who?
Just registering with a farm does it all.
Dust your social capital - make friends and offer little help to fellow distributors mostly the archivals.
It does not end there, begin to ask them for links.

There are many reasons why distributors cling to a given farm, let them recommend you to those farms that they have done business with before. Some of them have slots that they do not use. May be you get it for a token.

Note
Anyone who sold eggs for one year successfully must have known lots of farms and mega distributors.
ASK question please!
Doors will be opened for you.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 4:35pm On Jun 23, 2016
Over here, its like the tides are vacillating - it reminds me of Nigerian Stock Market.
Some stores have not sold off their last weeks supply.

There must be a reason:-
Many adjusted their sales rate to N35/N40 which made some end users to back off.

Lets see what the situation will look like by weekend.

But the market sweet now, I no go lie.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by tabontabon: 5:43pm On Jun 23, 2016
What Is The Average Rate You Get Your Big And Medium Sized Eggs/crate From The Farms.

Blackkie:
Over here, its like the tides are vacillating - it reminds me of Nigerian Stock Market.
Some stores have not sold off their last weeks supply.

There must be a reason:-
Many adjusted their sales rate to N35/N40 which made some end users to back off.

Lets see what the situation will look like by weekend.

But the market sweet now, I no go lie.


Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by olagabriel26: 10:29pm On Jun 23, 2016
I have quail meats and quail eggs. Anyone that has ideas on any industrial uses of eggs. 08157783822 is my wats app no but my direct line is 07030790122.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 10:53pm On Jun 23, 2016
Medium - N640
Big - N665
Jumbo - N710
The farm is at Ilaro Ogun state.

tabontabon:
What Is The Average Rate You Get Your Big And Medium Sized Eggs/crate From The Farms.

Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 10:56pm On Jun 23, 2016
Research calling.
Ask someone to try use it for egg roll and see the outcome.

olagabriel26:
I have quail meats and quail eggs. Anyone that has ideas on any industrial uses of eggs. 08157783822 is my wats app no but my direct line is 07030790122.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by tabontabon: 3:06am On Jun 24, 2016
Hold On Tight To That Farm Because It Seems They Are Insulated From What Is Affecting Other Farms.
Blackkie:
Medium - N640
Big - N665
Jumbo - N710
The farm is at Ilaro Ogun state.

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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 11:15pm On Jun 24, 2016
This guy self

Blackkie:
Research calling.
Ask someone to try use it for egg roll and see the outcome.

Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 12:53am On Jun 29, 2016
Its like the eggs are everywhere now!

I don not think so absolutely. One major thing is effecting the consumption of eggs now - The Ramadan Fast.
Its like this week is the worst so far. Even one of my Aboki clients could not exhaust mere 15 crates in one week. He does 15 crates every 4 days before. Can you beat the info?

But the mega thing is that the fast is about ending and the boom will return soonest, so also the scarcity.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 1:09am On Jun 29, 2016
I made a comment about organizing a pick up point for new distributors some times in the recent past. The arrangement has been concluded this week. At the moment we have two farms one from Ogbomosho and the other from Ikorodu/Epe involved in the project. We did a test run with their products last weekend.

They will be delivering to the designated point [Surulere] twice a week according to bookings. For those interested in this service, get in touch as quickly as you can. At the moment, the farms will make available only 500 crates a week.

It is a first come first served affair.

Thank you.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 8:25am On Jun 30, 2016
Thank God the fasting is getting closer to its end.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by DereI(f): 4:54pm On Jun 30, 2016
Unsorted eggs - 750. Farm is in Enugu.
I'm also glad d fast will b over soon
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 10:20pm On Jun 30, 2016
Hi Coal city lady egg merchant!
Lets connect, I have a client for you in your neighboring city.
Send me a mail @ startupsnews@gmail.com or call - 07036940035

DereI:
Unsorted eggs - 750. Farm is in Enugu.
I'm also glad d fast will b over soon
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Blackkie: 11:12pm On Jun 30, 2016
Two days ago was another exqerience in egg distribution - I had an accident and my crates of jumbo size eggs came down from the Keke crashing on the rough Aguda road. For the first time I saw a river of egg flowing.
The loss was quite a sour one but lesson learnt.

No. 1
Do not use Keke for distribution where the road is bad.

No. 2
If you must use Keke, use something like a plank to wedge it at the sides.

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Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Ameboperoo(m): 11:47pm On Jun 30, 2016
Blackkie:
Two days ago was another exqerience in egg distribution - I had an accident and my crates of jumbo size eggs came down from the Keke crashing on the rough Aguda road. For the first time I saw a river of egg flowing.
The loss was quite a sour one but lesson learnt.

No. 1
Do not use Keke for distribution where the road is bad.

No. 2
If you must use Keke, use something like a plank to wedge it at the sides.
So so sorry for the loss. God will surely replace it.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by OAKSFIVEFARMS: 8:43am On Jul 01, 2016
Sorry about that blackie, you will recoup back.it's a lesson not a loss.
Re: My Experience In Egg Distribution Investment. by Nwaonyeocha: 4:35pm On Jul 01, 2016
Using that tricycle called keke for business is a risk please. I wonder how you have been managing it all these while.
Sorry for the loss. Its the other side of business.

Blackkie:
Two days ago was another exqerience in egg distribution - I had an accident and my crates of jumbo size eggs came down from the Keke crashing on the rough Aguda road. For the first time I saw a river of egg flowing.
The loss was quite a sour one but lesson learnt.

No. 1
Do not use Keke for distribution where the road is bad.

No. 2
If you must use Keke, use something like a plank to wedge it at the sides.

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