Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 - Agriculture - Nairaland
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| Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 11:09am On Apr 02, 2017*. Modified: 10:49am On Nov 02, 2018 |
How To Own A Plantain, Banana and Ugu Cooperative Farm This Season Farmmoney Cooperative is giving its members, prospective investors and the general public an opportunity to invest and own lucrative farms through our Cropland and cooperative farming investment initiative. The farms located in Orowa, Edo state is a 1000 hectares farmland fully owned and managed by Cropland Agro Industrial Park under our cooperative farming initiative. HOW IT WORKS The farm operations from cultivation to harvest is handled by Cropland Agro Industrial Park. Investors decide whether to receive produce at the end of harvest or have Cropland Agro Industrial Park buy back the produce or sell at quality market rate and offer them monetary return on investment. Farmer, Investors and the general public invest and fund a minimum 1 hectare farmland which is 100% managed by Cropland Agro Industrial Park. operations on the farm from soil analysis, development, planting, harvest and Sorting is 100% handled Cropland Agro Industrial Park using best and good agricultural practices (GAP) – giving rise to optimum yield. Produce or agreed return is handed to the investor. All farms are fully secured, fully insured and managed by Cropland Agro Industrial Park. The three major crops being farmed this season are; Plantain, Banana and UguVegetable. WHY PLANTAIN, BANANA AND UGU VEGETABLE • It is a crop with a local market and high export potential and growing international market demand. • Huge source of Foreign Exchange (FX) for Nigeria • Excellent return on investment • Impressive growth potentials and a sustained growing international demand • It is a short term growth crop unlike cocoa, Cashew and Oil Palm • One of the cheapest crops in terms of per hectare cultivation cost • Ability to grow all year round under irrigation PLANTAIN COST PER HECTARE 1st Year of Investment: N1,200,000 (Includes cultivation fee, Labour fee which covers; soil testing, fertilization, land clearing, security) From 2nd Year: Cost is expected to be down almost 50% given that activities such as clearing, farm preparation and others are not expected to be repeated. Hence profitability is expected to rise and grow higher from 2nd year. EXPECTED GROSS REVENUE N1,400,000 per hectare BANANA COST PER HECTARE 1st Year of Investment: N1,550,000 (Includes cultivation fee, Labour fee which covers; soil testing, fertilization, land clearing, security) From 2nd Year: Cost is expected to be down almost 50% given that activities such as clearing, farm preparation and others are not expected to be repeated. Hence profitability is expected to rise and grow higher from 2nd year. EXPECTED GROSS REVENUE N2,800,000 per hectare OTHER PROJECTED MOST PROFITABELE CROPS FOR 2018 • Oil Palm • Coconut PROCEDURE FOR SUBSCRIPTION & INVESTMENT 1. Fill The Farm Allocation / Investment Application Form 2. Pay the application fee of N1,000 (This also entitles you to be a member of the Farmmoney Cooperative Society) 3. Fund the number of hectare(s) to be developed. Installment plans are available and accepted; 50% deposit, a balance of 50% by first week of September. 4. Sign an investment agreement /MOU. To subscribe to our plantain, banana and ugu farm; kindly fill the form below; further enquiries call; 08074660338, 08033923458. If you are in Delta, attend our investors’ question and answer session scheduled to hold on the 30th June 2018. Follow us on https://m.facebook.com/farmmoneycooperative First Name (required) Middle Name Last Name (required) Email Address (required) Mobile Number (required) Address (required) Gender (required) Next of Kin (required) Next of Kin Mobile Number (required) Crop Name (required) Hectare Size (required)
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| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by vpaymoney(m): 11:19am On Apr 02, 2017 |
When Edo turn south south oga? |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Nobally: 12:27pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
Sacelfarms:You are not been realistic. According to you minimum of 10 acre for a minimum of 30 years. And you are still limited to what you can plant on the said land. When you guys are ready am still interested |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by SalemPrince(m): 4:27pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
Does one have access to tractors and other mechanized equipments? |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 7:13am On Apr 05, 2017 |
The minimum of 30years were for the first 5 applicants to Visit the farmland and make payment. While other applicants can aquire for a minimum of 25years |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 7:14am On Apr 05, 2017 |
Please confirm and be ask questions, Edo state is Under South South State. |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 7:15am On Apr 05, 2017 |
Access to Tractors and mechanical equipment are available |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Temujin5(m): 11:52pm On Apr 06, 2017 |
where in Edo state exactly..... |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by enomakos(m): 7:50pm On Apr 07, 2017 |
Sacelfarms:can one plant anything in the land or is there a limited? |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 11:55pm On Apr 07, 2017 |
Officially only 10 commercial crops are listed
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| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 10:20am On Apr 08, 2017 |
Hello Nigerians Let Us move Agriculture forward. Let's Feed ourselves and Africa. |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by GreatEngineer(m): 9:33am On Apr 10, 2017*. Modified: 12:52pm On Dec 31, 2017 |
Sacelfarms:No address, no phone number, no email, is it only on this thread that someone will contact you and get to see and pay for the land? Can you make a list the approved crops to be planted, how about security? Let me have your response cos am a potential investor. I you don't mind, my email. |
| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 6:15pm On May 13, 2017 |
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| Re: Farmmoney Cooperative Society Contribution for a cooperative Plantation 2019 by Sacelfarms(op): 5:35pm On Jun 05, 2018 |
How To Own A Plantain, Banana and Ugu Cooperative Farm This Season Farmmoney Cooperative is giving its members, prospective investors and the general public an opportunity to invest and own lucrative farms through our Cropland and cooperative farming investment initiative. The farms located in Orowa, Edo state is a 1000 hectares farmland fully owned and managed by Cropland Agro Industrial Park under our cooperative farming initiative. HOW IT WORKS The farm operations from cultivation to harvest is handled by Cropland Agro Industrial Park. Investors decide whether to receive produce at the end of harvest or have Cropland Agro Industrial Park buy back the produce or sell at quality market rate and offer them monetary return on investment. Farmer, Investors and the general public invest and fund a minimum 1 hectare farmland which is 100% managed by Cropland Agro Industrial Park. operations on the farm from soil analysis, development, planting, harvest and Sorting is 100% handled Cropland Agro Industrial Park using best and good agricultural practices (GAP) – giving rise to optimum yield. Produce or agreed return is handed to the investor. All farms are fully secured, fully insured and managed by Cropland Agro Industrial Park. The three major crops being farmed this season are; Plantain, Banana and UguVegetable. WHY PLANTAIN, BANANA AND UGU VEGETABLE • It is a crop with a local market and high export potential and growing international market demand. • Huge source of Foreign Exchange (FX) for Nigeria • Excellent return on investment • Impressive growth potentials and a sustained growing international demand • It is a short term growth crop unlike cocoa, Cashew and Oil Palm • One of the cheapest crops in terms of per hectare cultivation cost • Ability to grow all year round under irrigation PLANTAIN COST PER HECTARE 1st Year of Investment: N1,200,000 (Includes cultivation fee, Labour fee which covers; soil testing, fertilization, land clearing, security) From 2nd Year: Cost is expected to be down almost 50% given that activities such as clearing, farm preparation and others are not expected to be repeated. Hence profitability is expected to rise and grow higher from 2nd year. EXPECTED GROSS REVENUE N1,400,000 per hectare BANANA COST PER HECTARE 1st Year of Investment: N1,550,000 (Includes cultivation fee, Labour fee which covers; soil testing, fertilization, land clearing, security) From 2nd Year: Cost is expected to be down almost 50% given that activities such as clearing, farm preparation and others are not expected to be repeated. Hence profitability is expected to rise and grow higher from 2nd year. EXPECTED GROSS REVENUE N2,800,000 per hectare OTHER PROJECTED MOST PROFITABELE CROPS FOR 2018 • Oil Palm • Coconut PROCEDURE FOR SUBSCRIPTION & INVESTMENT 1. Fill The Farm Allocation / Investment Application Form 2. Pay the application fee of N1,000 (This also entitles you to be a member of the Farmmoney Cooperative Society) 3. Fund the number of hectare(s) to be developed. Installment plans are available and accepted; 50% deposit, a balance of 50% by first week of September. 4. Sign an investment agreement /MOU. To subscribe to our plantain, banana and ugu farm; kindly fill the form below; further enquiries call; 08074660338, 08033923458. If you are in Delta, attend our investors’ question and answer session scheduled to hold on the 30th June 2018. Follow us on https://m.facebook.com/farmmoneycooperative First Name (required) Middle Name Last Name (required) Email Address (required) Mobile Number (required) Address (required) Gender (required) Next of Kin (required) Next of Kin Mobile Number (required) Crop Name (required) Hectare Size (required) |
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