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| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 3:24pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
GavelSlam:What is the function/essence of government agriculture minister and ministry? Does it mean that the minister of agriculture and unknown officials are working for private sector? Please I need to know their function. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
GavelSlam:There is always one anus kisser.... |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by GavelSlam: 3:31pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
Jolar101:If you as a businessman choose to export Ugwu, provided it is not on a banned list of exports you are free to do so. Government would only undertake inspections / quality control. If you need funding for such an endeavour, again provided it is within a list of produce government finds as potential earners which need support, you could approach the agric banks, BOI etc. Government does not go to the market to buy yam or cocoa. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by GavelSlam: 3:33pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
sacluxisback:The brain dead are often in majority. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 3:37pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
With so much hunger in the land? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by GavelSlam: 3:49pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
Deseo:Tell me who has stopped you from farming? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Hungrychicken(m): 3:50pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
I NEVA EVEN CHOP YAM BELLEFUL YOU WAN COME TRANSPORT AM. I WILL SLAP GOVERNMENT ONEDAY |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 4:06pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
GavelSlam:I don't understand your question. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by raymondhill: 4:08pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
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| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by 99thEnemy(m): 4:14pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
BENUE here we come |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by newoffer: 4:25pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
No be people wey go grow d yam una don kill finish so. Naija and it's false ambitions |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by deji17: 4:41pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
GavelSlam:You mean wailers? God forbid they are in the majority. Nigeria has moved past wailing with no substance. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by abbeyty(m): 4:47pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
How is the government helping our farmers to produce more yams? are loans valuable at low interest rate? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by arrestdarrester: 4:55pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
babadee1:They process into starch and export back to us. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Habyz(m): 5:13pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
I hope it comes to fruition. Now that I think about it shouldn't we produce enough for ourselves before we export to other places? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 6:09pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
GavelSlam:Zombie stamp. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by cchiagom(f): 6:45pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
Which yam? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 6:58pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
360metrosports:Citizens of Nigerians by the millions are hungry/starving. Over 2.5 million Nigerians are sick, malnourished n starving to death in IDP camps while buhari's n his cohorts are exporting yam ![]() |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by nextstep(m): 7:38pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
I wish a). they lie with convincing numbers... always quoting in the millions what is really in the hundreds. b). we need to bring down the cost of food... that will also help with reducing forex (e.g. if yam is cheaper than imported rice), people will opt for yam. Why export a staple when we don't have enough to drive down price? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by AreaFada2: 7:44pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:. Food is available in Nigeria. Actually reasonably priced. Just that the poor still cannot afford it. Only steady double digit economic growth above 15% per year, provision of social safety net, a dedicated sound agric policy and security of farmers from herdsmen can alleviate that over time. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 8:43pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
AreaFada2:Food is not available in Nigeria, We spend billions of dollars anually importing food. Food in Nigeria is very expensive. A cheap plate of home made food in Nigeria costs 150 - 250......Multiply it by 3 n then by 30 days, that sums to be around 18k per month. Food is not reasonably priced in Nigeria, If it where, then the poor will be able to afford it. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 9:01pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
GavelSlam:Ok thanks for the above. The truth is this, this incumbent government is not sincere. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by AreaFada2: 9:42pm On Jan 08, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:By international standards, food is not too expensive. Just that unemployment/underemployment is too high. Compared to even Benin Republic a plate of food is cheaper in 9ja. Same with fuel. The reason cars and bend down select are cheaper in 9ja is that Benin govt smartly set low seaport duties. Thereby undercutting Lagos/Nigerian ports. Knowing much of the good will go to 9ja. Food that we import in Africa are basically due to dumping from the West. It's cheaper to mass produce rice in USA than small 9ja or Ghana farmers using manually labour. Western broilers mass produced are ready in 6 weeks. Almost twice that time in 9ja to get broilers ready. If we can mechanise farming, production costs will reduce. Importing will become less attractive. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 10:41am On Jan 09, 2018 |
AreaFada2:'"By international standards, food is not too expensive"" Oga food in Nigeria is expensive, don't bring in baseless arguments to justify why Nigeria imports "expensive foods. '""even Benin Republic a plate of food is cheaper in 9ja. Same with fuel"" Ur still dishing out excuses to make it seem like Nigerian food is expensive, Pls leave gasoline out of this matter. "" Food that we import in Africa are basically due to dumping from the West. It's cheaper to mass produce rice in USA"" Stop giving excuses to back up the lack of food n high price of foods in Nigeria. '"If we can mechanise farming, production costs will reduce. Importing will become less attractive"" Ur whole post centers around excuses, explaining why food is expensive in Nigeria. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by AreaFada2: 10:57am On Jan 09, 2018*. Modified: 9:27am On Jan 10, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:I guess you are not that exposed to know. If something is expensive, it is only in relation to average income. My error there....I meant a plate of food is more expensive in Cotonou than Lagos/Nigeria. Cost of living is very high in Switzerland for example. But incomes are high too. Which consistently makes Switzerland to be rated as one the countries with high living standard/QoL. Things happen for a reason. In your emotional and sentimental out-bursts, analysis and reason have no place. Once you have visited around 30 to 40 countries across several continents, you will be in a better position to understand the relative aspect of income to living cost. And how many countries have managed to make food quite affordable. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 11:06am On Jan 09, 2018 |
AreaFada2:Food is expensive in Nigeria, it's even a luxury. Stop complicating issues. Most Nigerians can't afford a decent balanced diet. And this is because of poverty in Nigeria. Nigeria is one of the poorest countries on earth. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by sadewodu(m): 11:10am On Jan 09, 2018 |
y must we export, when i dont have one single tuber of yam in my house!!! shey e make sense? |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Godson32(m): 4:50am On Jan 10, 2018 |
We export yam & import packaged pounded yam |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by deji17: 6:26pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
PrecisionFx:If you join in the production of yam, it will have an effect in the market price. You can even export it too, make money or give it out for free. |
| Re: Nigeria To Export Of 480 Tonnes Of Yams Monthly by Nobody: 8:15am On Jan 12, 2018 |
deji17:The above is completely unconnected with exportation of yam in times of Nigeria's hunger. |
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