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How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by peacemaker128(m): 8:55am On Aug 29, 2016
Cocoa farming presents one of the best business opportunity in Agribusiness. The demand for cocoa seeds worldwide is extremely high and the price in international market is quite encouraging to farmers. You already know what cocoa is used for. There will be no chocolate on the shelf without the cocoa seeds. Confectionery and Beverage making companies will go out of business if cocoa farmers stops farming.

You plant cocoa trees once and harvest it throughout your lifetime and still pass it to the generation next! Cocoa beans is one of the hottest agricultural product in the market anywhere in the world. If you have ever been to cocoa farm, you would realize how beautiful cocoa farm can be, probably one of the best place to get closer to nature.
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We will show you the best websites related to Agribusiness.

http://agrobase.com.ng/snail-farming-in-nigeria-made-easy/

Setting Up Cocoa Farm

Locate a large expanse of forest land with the appropriate climate and suitable rainfalls. Cocoa seedling is very sensitive and can die off quickly if not handled properly. Under the forest canopy is the ideal place to plant cocoa. The land you intend to use for your cocoa farming must be covered by rain forest canopy. The trees need even temperatures between 21-23 degrees Celsius, with a fairly constant rainfall of 1000-2500mm per year.

Get good and improved cocoa variety from reliable source. International Institute for Tropical Agriculture will be a good place to get the cocoa variety with some advice. Or if you want to take the gamble, you just get the cocoa seeds directly from cocoa farm from an experienced cocoa farmers.

Clear the forest and plant the cocoa seeds at the beginning of raining season. Best period for planting cocoa is around April May when the raining reason is just picking up.

http://agrobase.com.ng/start-cocoa-farming-nigeria/

Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by skilldammy2: 2:01am On Nov 11, 2016
For your comprehensive and detailed business
plan, seedlings production and plantation establishment on any of the tree crops in Nigeria such as Cocoa, Coconut, Cashew, Cotton, Citrus (orange), Oil palm, Rubber and Kolanut.

Kindly call 08123916545

A trial will convince you.

Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by Pilate2016(m): 1:48pm On Nov 15, 2016
Nice article. Please can you link me to any group or individual I that I can get Cocoa seed from.
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by MOHE: 7:31am On Nov 20, 2016
Is there any particular spacing between each stand?
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by MOHE: 7:33am On Nov 20, 2016
skilldammy2:
For your Business plan, Seedlings and
Plantation establishment on Plantain, Cocoa, Cocoa, Citrus, Cashew and Oil palm. Kindly contact SKILL CONSULT on 08123916545
Are you on whatsapp?
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by akunle(m): 11:41am On Nov 20, 2016
Pls I'm on whatsapp. 08033782362. I've two acres of virgin land in Osun state. How many seeds of cocoa can it accommodate. How many years will it mature for harvesting.
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by skilldammy2: 10:59pm On Nov 30, 2016
MOHE:
Are you on whatsapp?
Yes I'm on whatsapp bro
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by skilldammy2: 11:02pm On Nov 30, 2016
MOHE:
Is there any particular spacing between each stand?

Its is 3m by 3m and your 2 acres will accomodate approximately 888 cocoa stand

However, you will plant cocoa seedlings and not cocoa seed
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by skilldammy2: 11:02pm On Nov 30, 2016
MOHE:
Is there any particular spacing between each stand?

Its is 3m by 3m and your 2 acres will accomodate approximately 888 cocoa stands

However, you will plant cocoa seedlings and not cocoa seed

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Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by adepelummy: 11:14pm On Dec 03, 2016
skilldammy2:
For your comprehensive and detailed business
plan, seedlings production and plantation establishment on any of the tree crops in Nigeria such as Cocoa, Coconut, Cashew, Cotton, Citrus (orange), Oil palm, Rubber and Kolanut.

Kindly call 08123916545

A trial will convince you.
How much is the book and how can I get it. Does it talk about plantain farming
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by MOHE: 9:23pm On Dec 13, 2016
skilldammy2:


Yes I'm on whatsapp bro
Can you drop your whatsapp contact?
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by dipoowo(m): 1:44am On Apr 06, 2017
@ Skilldammy2
Please provide list of topic or highlights of topics covered in your Book on Cocoa Farming and indicate the price.
I am interested in the book and need more information on it.

In addition, do you have a cocoa farm and where is it located.
I will like to see some practicals.

- Dipo
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by benzion72(m): 1:50am On Jun 13, 2017
peacemaker128:
Cocoa farming presents one of the best business opportunity in Agribusiness. The demand for cocoa seeds worldwide is extremely high and the price in international market is quite encouraging to farmers. You already know what cocoa is used for. There will be no chocolate on the shelf without the cocoa seeds. Confectionery and Beverage making companies will go out of business if cocoa farmers stops farming.

You plant cocoa trees once and harvest it throughout your lifetime and still pass it to the generation next! Cocoa beans is one of the hottest agricultural product in the market anywhere in the world. If you have ever been to cocoa farm, you would realize how beautiful cocoa farm can be, probably one of the best place to get closer to nature.
Who Is Best? See All Agribusiness Here!
We will show you the best websites related to Agribusiness.

http://agrobase.com.ng/snail-farming-in-nigeria-made-easy/

Setting Up Cocoa Farm

Locate a large expanse of forest land with the appropriate climate and suitable rainfalls. Cocoa seedling is very sensitive and can die off quickly if not handled properly. Under the forest canopy is the ideal place to plant cocoa. The land you intend to use for your cocoa farming must be covered by rain forest canopy. The trees need even temperatures between 21-23 degrees Celsius, with a fairly constant rainfall of 1000-2500mm per year.

Get good and improved cocoa variety from reliable source. International Institute for Tropical Agriculture will be a good place to get the cocoa variety with some advice. Or if you want to take the gamble, you just get the cocoa seeds directly from cocoa farm from an experienced cocoa farmers.

Clear the forest and plant the cocoa seeds at the beginning of raining season. Best period for planting cocoa is around April May when the raining reason is just picking up.

http://agrobase.com.ng/start-cocoa-farming-nigeria/


My friend IITA dont do cocoa it is Cocoa research institute
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by Ademat7(m): 6:29am On Jun 13, 2017
benzion72:



My friend IITA dont do cocoa it is Cocoa research institute
Sometimes their staff do; do u know IITA do horticultural crops (tomato, pepper, pineapple) which is not their core mandate?
#Diversification
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by benzion72(m): 12:45am On Jun 14, 2017
Ademat7:

Sometimes their staff do; do u know IITA do horticultural crops (tomato, pepper, pineapple) which is not their core mandate?
#Diversification

Outside their core mandate of cassava and some cereals you are at your own risk
Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by gistcity(m): 10:07am On Mar 16, 2020
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Re: How To Start Cocoa Farming In Nigeria by oladforever: 5:28pm On Mar 16, 2020
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