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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 7:29am On Jul 21, 2017
Egusi hasn't performed exceptional in the last 4 years so timing and pricing is essential to assure one of profit

Exit price for me is 28k max. That's pessimistic but means I am taking less risk

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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 7:37am On Jul 21, 2017
All inquiries to info@farmsynergy.com

I already have a whole lot of numbers with egusi so please use the email rather than call.

You can text but still send a mail so I can follow the mail trail if need be.

Thank you
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Derealme(m): 1:33pm On Jul 23, 2017
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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Nobody: 10:54pm On Jul 28, 2017
Olayimikami:
I know i said last night.

Modu prices hovering between N120-N140 in Nasarawa, Gadabuke and Lokogoma axis

In the same areas, size 32 sack of unpeeled melon (machine peelable) is going for 20-22k in the interior markets and 23-25k in other markets.

Expenses may include cost of sack @ 200-300; cost of bagging @500-1000; sewing @150-200; loading/offloading @100 each; laada @300-500 and storage @500-1000.

Thanks bro for this thread.
PLS I need ur help,,, like how much is the least minimum to start this agri business of a tin. Long vacation just kicked and I really need to place my a$$ on a meaningful stuff atleast til January. I'm in Anambra also, don't know if it's profitable here

Thanks once again
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by senny0001(m): 9:58pm On Aug 01, 2017
Kudos to you for a great job.
Pls,can you state carefully commodity markets where these commodities can be bought.
Kindly, state the market and state of location.
Thanks
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 7:19pm On Aug 02, 2017
Chrismario:


Thanks bro for this thread.
PLS I need ur help,,, like how much is the least minimum to start this agri business of a tin. Long vacation just kicked and I really need to place my a$$ on a meaningful stuff atleast til January. I'm in Anambra also, don't know if it's profitable here

Thanks once again

You can start with a bag or two. 50k, 100k whatever amount you have.

Provided the commodity is available in your community and you are storing within proximity of the purchase location, profit can be made.

You may need to identify the market dynamics of your locality as markets operate independent of each other
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 7:24pm On Aug 02, 2017
senny0001:
Kudos to you for a great job.
Pls,can you state carefully commodity markets where these commodities can be bought.
Kindly, state the market and state of location.
Thanks

I cannot possibly put up a comprehensive list of markets. If I know specify a commodity or a location, I may be able to suggest

You have

Dandume market in katsina
Dawaki market in Bauchi
Bokkos market in plateau
Nasarawa market in nasarawa
Andadha market in kaduna

There are a lot of determining factors in arriving at a market of choice
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Nobody: 6:53pm On Aug 08, 2017
Hello Olayimikami

I'm interested in chilli pepper.
Do you know what prices it's sold for now from farms, 25kg or 50kg bags
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by senny0001(m): 9:40pm On Aug 08, 2017
Well done.
Pls,I resides in Ibadan,I want to know which commodity market can i get this following commodities.
White yam
Egunsi
Fresh pepper
Grains(maize e.t.c)
Palm oil.
Thanks for your response.
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by nekede11(m): 6:49pm On Aug 10, 2017
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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 6:14pm On Aug 11, 2017
salsera:
Hello Olayimikami

I'm interested in chilli pepper.
Do you know what prices it's sold for now from farms, 25kg or 50kg bags

Chilli pepper is not yet harvested in most areas, current prices however between 24k-35k depending on variety.
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 6:29pm On Aug 11, 2017
senny0001:
Well done.
Pls,I resides in Ibadan,I want to know which commodity market can i get this following commodities.
White yam
Egunsi
Fresh pepper
Grains(maize e.t.c)
Palm oil.
Thanks for your response.

White yam should be Takum in Taraba, zaki biam or ugba in benue or lokogoma and kokona in nasarawa.

Egusi is definitely nasarawa toto, akwanga, doma, or ashangba in nasarawa, you will also get egusi in edo and benue

Fresh pepper- I don't do perishables but northwest/central and south west should be your best bet

Maize- kaduna, plateau, katsina and niger state. I had earlier listed some markets in those states.

Palm oil- There is a thread on palm oil here, think Peeo is doing a great job with that. Akwa ibom, ebonyi, imo are likely locations.
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Tyche(m): 7:24pm On Aug 11, 2017
Another season is around the corner, Op is doing a wonderful job.
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Nobody: 8:42pm On Aug 11, 2017
Lokoja market today
Soybeans = 16,000
Beans (honey) = 32,000
Guinea corn (red) = 20,000
Millet = 20,000

Large Ibaji yams in Lokoja was 50 sets at 50,000. Very expensive
Other local cheaper variety available but I was not interested.

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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Nobody: 8:45pm On Aug 11, 2017
Olayimikami:


White yam should be Takum in Taraba, zaki biam or ugba in benue or lokogoma and kokona in nasarawa.

Egusi is definitely nasarawa toto, akwanga, doma, or ashangba in nasarawa, you will also get egusi in edo and benue

Fresh pepper- I don't do perishables but northwest/central and south west should be your best bet

Maize- kaduna, plateau, katsina and niger state. I had earlier listed some markets in those states.

Palm oil- There is a thread on palm oil here, think Peeo is doing a great job with that. Akwa ibom, ebonyi, imo are likely locations.

Palm oil is available in large volume in Kogi.
Is the nassarawa new yam like makakusa out now?
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Rugga: 10:55am On Aug 12, 2017
Olayimikami:


Chilli pepper is not yet harvested in most areas, current prices however between 24k-35k depending on variety.

Mr Olayimikami pls what's the current cost of dried pepper, and the current price, when does the season start.

Thanks
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by senny0001(m): 4:39pm On Aug 12, 2017
Thanks very much.
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Jookab27: 8:29pm On Aug 14, 2017
Nice work Mr. Olayimikami Pls sir which commodity is being harvested now?
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 4:23am On Aug 15, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Palm oil is available in large volume in Kogi.
Is the nassarawa new yam like makakusa out now?

Except you are buying off the heaps, you may not get substantial quantity. From late september, harvest will kick in fully
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 4:30am On Aug 15, 2017
Rugga:


Mr Olayimikami pls what's the current cost of dried pepper, and the current price, when does the season start.

Thanks

Entry period is Oct-Dec. Price currently at 30-34k depending on the variety. Just like ginger, this produce had selective demand and price variation wasn't constant
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 4:31am On Aug 15, 2017
Jookab27:
Nice work Mr. Olayimikami
Pls sir which commodity is being harvested now?

Egusi and groundnut
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Jookab27: 10:33am On Aug 15, 2017
Olayimikami:


Egusi and groundnut

Thanks sir.
I really want to invest in it. Please how and where can I buy directly from farmers?I have a place to store it in the south west, but dont know how to preserve it. And is it possible to also buy and sell immediately?
I really need your help sir.
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 1:28pm On Aug 15, 2017
Jookab27:


Thanks sir.
I really want to invest in it. Please how and where can I buy directly from farmers?I have a place to store it in the south west, but dont know how to preserve it. And is it possible to also buy and sell immediately?
I really need your help sir.

The big question is "do you have a market for it?"

You should also note that movement means your logistics cost goes up and if your market is different from where you store, you incur another set of cost for handling to the final destination

How do you hope to compete with those that will move directly from farm store to the market if price differential is less than 20%?

Egusi unpeeled needs not preservation however you will struggle to sell unprocessed egusi down south.

Groundnut can be stored using pesticides at required volume and applying to withdrawal period.

If the environment is well fumigated, groundnut can stay untreated for up to 6 months
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Jookab27: 8:00pm On Aug 16, 2017
Olayimikami:


The big question is "do you have a market for it?"

You should also note that movement means your logistics cost goes up and if your market is different from where you store, you incur another set of cost for handling to the final destination

How do you hope to compete with those that will move directly from farm store to the market if price differential is less than 20%?

Egusi unpeeled needs not preservation however you will struggle to sell unprocessed egusi down south.

Groundnut can be stored using pesticides at required volume and applying to withdrawal period.

If environmental is well fumigated, groundnut can stay untreated for up to 6 months

Alright sir.
So whats your advice sir?
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by mulekanle: 8:07pm On Aug 16, 2017
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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by adethedon: 3:42am On Aug 17, 2017
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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by emilex1000: 11:06pm On Aug 19, 2017
Hello
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by maisauki: 3:50am On Aug 20, 2017
Olayimikami:
We welcome the arrival of maize, rice and soya. For those interested in warehousing and had made prior contact, u can do a reminder

New entrants can pchat for details.

Maize hovering between N130-N160 per modu depending on seed quality and location.

Btw 68-75 modu makes a 100kg depending on modu size which differs per location

I am currently only able to access rice (unprocessed) from one location for now at 12k- 13.5k for 75kg.

Alternatives sources still at harvest stage.

Will confirm price of soya by next week.

Hopefully, we can extend our lecture series to delibrate on sesame and ginger tonight
That Price Is For Which Area?
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by maisauki: 4:01am On Aug 20, 2017
Olayimikami:


White yam should be Takum in Taraba, zaki biam or ugba in benue or lokogoma and kokona in nasarawa.

Egusi is definitely nasarawa toto, akwanga, doma, or ashangba in nasarawa, you will also get egusi in edo and benue

Fresh pepper- I don't do perishables but northwest/central and south west should be your best bet

Maize- kaduna, plateau, katsina and niger state. I had earlier listed some markets in those states.

Palm oil- There is a thread on palm oil here, think Peeo is doing a great job with that. Akwa ibom, ebonyi, imo are likely locations.

I salute your experience...i wish to learn more from you will you be so kind to do so? my email is maisauki2016@gmail.com 08030744985/09063808979
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by Olayimikami: 9:56am On Aug 20, 2017
emilex1000:
Hello everyone, pls i need help, as i am in abuja, i want to store egusi, but the question is, am i to store peeled or unpeeled, which is best to store, how favourable it is, and best means of preservation. Pls help people...

Store unpeeled if storing outside abuja or buy peeled, move to abuja, store and sell off within 3 months. No need for preservation if properly aerated

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Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by TUBLEZ(m): 9:58pm On Aug 24, 2017
Welldon brother, plz I plan to buy melon a d store and resell later but i don't really know wen n wen to store and sell.. And also which other commodities can u recommend for buying and storing?
Re: Agric/grains Commodity Purchase/storage by senny0001(m): 9:05am On Aug 25, 2017
Well done for good job.
Pls,where can I get unpeeled egusi to buy in large quantity?How much does a bag cost?
I live in Ibadan.Thanks

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