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Re: . by selemempe: 5:25pm On Aug 06, 2018
spyder880:


Ezigno egi di na ya, ihe ndi be anyi na ata na anu, di egwu.
cool...i want about 10 plots in enugu...if u can get cheaply...i want to use it for efi igbo and piggry...but na 2.5 mill highest i get for d land o...at 250k each...can u deal?
Spyder880

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Re: . by horsepower101: 5:28pm On Aug 06, 2018
selemempe:
cool...i want about 10 plots in enugu...if u can get cheaply...i want to use it for efi igbo and piggry...but na 2.5 mill highest i get for d land o...at 250k each...can u deal?

Impressive. Add goat if possible. Goat meat is in high demand too.

When I am ready, I will start out with chicken and Goat then graduate to efi Igbo.

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Re: . by selemempe: 5:39pm On Aug 06, 2018
horsepower101:


Impressive. Add goat if possible. Goat meat is in high demand too.

When I am ready, I will start out with chicken and Goat then graduate to efi Igbo.
nice...i get issue sha.
My issue are
1. I dont know who can run the farm...am based abroad
2. I dont know how the market for pig is...me sef no too dey chop pig
3. I think too many ppl dey into poultry

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Re: . by DawatNama(m): 5:50pm On Aug 06, 2018
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

God bless you a trillion times, i have been begging Chino to sheath his sword but he keep ignoring him. To him it doesn't matter Yobe and Zamfara are above Anambra State in every indices of development but as long as every SE State is beneath Anambra the figure is correct.

Sometimes i will just sit like this worrying about the whole fiasco, Chino should stop this wars, battles and conquest... the energy is too many grin grin grin grin grin


Cjrane2:


Bro, abeg leave Chino. I no get his time now. Been very busy lately.
Truth is that Nigerian statistics isn't even worth the paper it's printed on. Any stats. from "Nigeria", i don't even bother to look at it at all. Look at Osun that is almost bankrupt doing better than Anambra and Enugu grin grin grin grin grin grin

Chino's concern is simply to mock Abagworo that Anambra is better than Imo and other SE states. My concern is to make sure the entire SE cultivate and specialize in their area of comparative advantage and we plan our cities to a decent international level where foreigners will gladly want to live in the flats in Awada or Obosi and have same living standard as living in China, Beirut or Cairo. I want us to CHANGE our attitude of not doing anything to international standard and do everything to compete internationally. Let our apartment buildings and flats compete with what is in Indonesia or Thailand or China. Let tourists feel comfortable renting a flat in Obosi and living there.

Please, please please, spare me Nigerian voodoo statistics. grin grin grin grin grin
I don't have time to waste on childish forgeries called Nigerian statistics

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Re: . by horsepower101: 5:56pm On Aug 06, 2018
selemempe:
nice...i get issue sha.
My issue are
1. I dont know who can run the farm...am based abroad
2. I dont know how the market for pig is...me sef no too dey chop pig
3. I think too many ppl dey into poultry

Regarding number 1, I have exactly the same problem. But I have two potential and trustworthy cousins that I can hire to help me run it. I will keep and eye on them for now while I continue saving money.

As for number 2, the market for pig is growing but I also don't know how big that the market is. I will have to talk to pig farmers on nairaland to get an idea. That's why I am staying away from piggery. But the biggest advantage of raising pigs is the cost of feeding them. They eat almost anything edible.

For number 3, too many people are into poultry but you can diversify into ducks, turkey, pigeins, guinea foul. Instead of doing chicken like a lot of people.

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Re: . by Cjrane2: 7:07pm On Aug 06, 2018
horsepower101:


Regarding number 1, I have exactly the same problem. But I have two potential and trustworthy cousins that I can hire to help me run it. I will keep and eye on them for now while I continue saving money.

As for number 2, the market for pig is growing but I also don't know how big that the market is. I will have to talk to pig farmers on nairaland to get an idea. That's why I am staying away from piggery. But the biggest advantage of raising pigs is the cost of feeding them. They eat almost anything edible.

For number 3, too many people are into poultry but you can diversify into ducks, turkey, pigeins, guinea foul. Instead of doing chicken like a lot of people.

Piggery isn't bad business at all. I know people in Lagos who are doing it and have made so much money to buy land in Lekki and build homes there. I am not making this up. However, they have a lot of experience in rearing pigs and have massive farms in Ogun state from where they supply Lagos.

If you are not Muslim, pork is almost like beef. I personally enjoy it more than beef. It is also slightly less expensive, which will be a huge advantage in feeding Nigerians. In every business, you must research both where you will get your feeds from and who your potential suppliers will be. Personally, since the SE isn't as Muslim dominated as Lagos, i think it will be a great enterprise.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjhCmznV7hQ&t=21s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8pkqBL7qTg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nZH_grQvV8&t=8s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrG4KnCeIxU

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Re: . by achi4u(m): 5:30pm On Aug 07, 2018
deadkamalu:
odighi nma izu efi ndi fulani na oshi,o ga ewetere anyi nsogbu dika o na eme ndi benue kita,ofodirnwa advised we should steal fulani cattles using tivs as proxy. funny guy
Hahahahah gringrin


Mana ikwesiro ikowara anyi ihe ofodirnwa kwuru na olu Igbo maka na odi too sensitive.

Ndi-iro gbara anyi gburugburu

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Re: . by deadkamalu: 5:42pm On Aug 07, 2018
achi4u:
Hahahahah gringrin


Mana ikwesiro ikowara anyi ihe ofodirnwa kwuru na olu Igbo maka na odi too sensitive.

Ndi-iro gbara anyi gburugburu
eziokwu ka ikwuru. mu ga ewepu ya ugbua. mu na onwe mu nwe kwara efi na ugwu awusa.
Re: . by Ofodirinwa: 5:59pm On Aug 07, 2018
Cjrane2:


Piggery isn't bad business at all. I know people in Lagos who are doing it and have made so much money to buy land in Lekki and build homes there. I am not making this up. However, they have a lot of experience in rearing pigs and have massive farms in Ogun state from where they supply Lagos.

If you are not Muslim, pork is almost like beef. I personally enjoy it more than beef. It is also slightly less expensive, which will be a huge advantage in feeding Nigerians. In every business, you must research both where you will get your feeds from and who your potential suppliers will be. Personally, since the SE isn't as Muslim dominated as Lagos, i think it will be a great enterprise.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjhCmznV7hQ&t=21s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8pkqBL7qTg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nZH_grQvV8&t=8s


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrG4KnCeIxU


something about pork sickens me. It's a good business alternative, just not for me
Re: . by achi4u(m): 6:05pm On Aug 07, 2018
deadkamalu:
eziokwu ka ikwuru. mu ga ewepu ya ugbua. mu na onwe mu nwe kwara efi na ugwu awusa.
Odi mma.

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Re: . by Ofodirinwa: 6:05pm On Aug 07, 2018
Afam4eva:

Basically, he's talking about going to the cattle rearing business by buying cows from the Fulani through the middle-belt people. He says it will bring a lot of money for us.

close, but mba. ewere ndi nor na middle-belt ne-ezu ohi nnama. I ye ha ego, a werre iki ezu nnama i bido ugbo-efi. Anyi zuta nnama full price, i gana hota-ego oma.
Re: . by achi4u(m): 6:08pm On Aug 07, 2018
Ofodirinwa:


something about pork sickens me. It's a good business alternative, just not for me
Instead of �pork, concentrate all ur energies in rearing cow, goat, fowl and fish.
Re: . by selemempe: 6:09pm On Aug 07, 2018
achi4u:
Instead of �pork, concentrate all ur energies in rearing cow, goat, fowl and fish.
tell me wat u know about cow and goat bro...pls
Re: . by achi4u(m): 6:43pm On Aug 07, 2018
selemempe:
tell me wat u know about cow and goat bro...pls
In every business they're items that are moving faster than the others,in meat business and in any average home in Nigeria it is cow, goat and fowl meat before others,pig is not that desirable for many.

These are hidden businesses that can fetch one a huge fortune but many people are not looking that way.
Fish farming is also a Goldmine.
Re: . by selemempe: 6:47pm On Aug 07, 2018
achi4u:
In every business they're items that are moving faster than the others,in meat business and in any average home in Nigeria it is cow, goat and fowl meat before others,pig is not that desirable for many.

These are hidden businesses that can fetch one a huge fortune but many people are not looking that way.
Fish farming is also a Goldmine.
cool..do u know how many plots i might need for 200 local cow and 200 local goats?

Also do u know d cost of 1 local cow in the market?
Re: . by achi4u(m): 7:05pm On Aug 07, 2018
selemempe:
cool..do u know how many plots i might need for 200 local cow and 200 local goats?

Also do u know d cost of 1 local cow in the market?
Well, this business is not what you can stay faraway and be ordering ur cousins , nephews and brothers to do... U must be on the field to arrange many things before moving back to wherever you're staying, this business needs passion and every other necessity.
1,plots of land... 5 to 10 plot of land would be OK for a start, when you grow to a certain level you can expand to a more bigger environment.
2,numbers of cow, these depend on ur purchasing power but 200 cows is a good number and if God and nature be by ur side within 4 to 6 years you would be supplying to many market and companies.
3,About the prices of a local cow(efi-Igbo), these also depend on their sizes, the bigger the higher price and the female is costlier than the male but if you are buying in bulk the prices can come down a little. The last time bought efi Igbo (ie Nov Last year) is between 90000 to 100k.
As for local goats, those ones don't have special prices.

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Re: . by selemempe: 7:31pm On Aug 07, 2018
achi4u:
Well, this business is not what you can stay faraway and be ordering ur cousins , nephews and brothers to do... U must be on the field to arrange many things before moving back to wherever you're staying, this business needs passion and every other necessity.
1,plots of land... 5 to 10 plot of land would be OK for a start, when you grow to a certain level you can expand to a more bigger environment.
2,numbers of cow, these depend on ur purchasing power but 200 cows is a good number and if God and nature be by ur side within 4 to 6 years you would be supplying to many market and companies.
3,About the prices of a local cow(efi-Igbo), these also depend on their sizes, the bigger the higher price and the female is costlier than the male but if you are buying in bulk the prices can come down a little. The last time bought efi Igbo (ie Nov Last year) is between 90000 to 100k.
As for local goats, those ones don't have special prices.
ok bro...i really need to get my hands on cheap plots in enugu....say 300k each
Re: . by achi4u(m): 9:43pm On Aug 07, 2018
selemempe:
ok bro...i really need to get my hands on cheap plots in enugu....say 300k each
Oga Spyder880 oya ga legharie anya biko.

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Re: . by spyder880(m): 10:44pm On Aug 07, 2018
achi4u:
Oga Spyder880 oya ga legharie anya biko.

Amara m ana aga ere N250,000, ma obughi mu nwe ya. Ebe odi ka tekwara aka o.

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Re: . by selemempe: 10:55pm On Aug 07, 2018
spyder880:


Amara m ana aga ere N250,000, ma obughi mu nwe ya. Ebe odi ka tekwara aka o.
so how much per plot least...and how many can we get
Re: . by deadkamalu: 11:02pm On Aug 07, 2018
you can find a way to lease land instead of buying at exorbitant cost as it is in the east. benue is still an option if must buy.
Re: . by Cjrane2: 11:20pm On Aug 07, 2018
deadkamalu:
you can find a way to lease land instead of buying at exorbitant cost as it is in the east. benue is still an option if must buy.

Listen to yourself.

Your advise if foe him to LEASE in the SE and BUY in Benue. Then sell to Igbos to take their money. You didn't even advise him to consider Ebonyi where land is relatively much cheaper if he needs to acquire vast landmass.

Why can't you advice Fulanis to buy in the SE and lease in Kano since they sell most of their cows in SE?

All these afonja people snooping around here with funny names to give funny "advise" sef!

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Re: . by spyder880(m): 1:02am On Aug 08, 2018
selemempe:
so how much per plot least...and how many can we get


My brother, its not as if we cannot find lands at N250,000, what I was saying is that it cannot be in a place you can easily access. We have plenty lands in Ubahu, Owo, Idodo axis of Nkanu east that can be sold for such amount. But you may have to trek some distance to get there. Not a place you can drive into with your car. If you find any land in Enugu east, south or central for N250,000, run! cheesy

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Re: . by spyder880(m): 1:06am On Aug 08, 2018
Welcome to Asaba! What a city cheesy

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Re: . by selemempe: 1:10am On Aug 08, 2018
spyder880:



My brother, its not as if we cannot find lands at N250,000, what I was saying is that it cannot be in a place you can easily access. We have plenty lands in Ubahu, Owo, Idodo axis of Nkanu east that can be sold for such amount. But you may have to trek some distance to get there. Not a place you can drive into with your car. If you find any land in Enugu east, south or central for N250,000, run! cheesy
if u find land in enugu that can be accessed by operational vehicles or suvs that can sell cheaply, hala me abeg...it doesnt have to be today or even just nxt year. Could be longer...if i still have interest i will link up with u. Na agric i wan take am do...so i cant pay too much...plus i got other projects for hand now

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Re: . by whirlwind7(m): 5:08am On Aug 08, 2018
Cjrane2:


Listen to yourself.

Your advise if foe him to LEASE in the SE and BUY in Benue. Then sell to Igbos to take their money. You didn't even advise him to consider Ebonyi where land is relatively much cheaper if he needs to acquire vast landmass.

Why can't you advice Fulanis to buy in the SE and lease in Kano since they sell most of their cows in SE?

All these afonja people snooping around here with funny names to give funny "advise" sef!

grin
When I read his post, I raised an eyebrow too.
Normally, it wouldn't have been a bad idea to buy agricultural land in Benue, due to its close proximity to Enugu.
But, this isn't a normal country. It doesn't even look like it would assume some semblance of normality in the next few decades. No sir.

If you are looking to buy some plots for agricultural purpose, then you needn't go outside the SE. Yes, there are cheap lands in many parts of Ebonyi. There are agric lands looking for buyers in Ohaji Egbema, Mgbidi (Imo) in Dunukofia, Igbariam (Anambra) and even in Umunede, and many parts of Oshimili north and south (Delta)
Anyone who is serious about agriculture in the SE shouldn't give availability of farmland as an excuse (unless of course, you haven't got enough money to purchase lands) You will definitely get farm plots from N150k upwards. Do your due diligence.

Be strategic in your search, having it in mind to buy in places that would witness development in the next 10 to 15 years, such that if you become disenchanted with being a farmer, then you're already sitting on a valuable piece of real estate.

See how a lot of real estate companies invaded parts of Ngor Okpala, bought lands on the cheap, and now converting them to residential plots with lowest prices at N1.2m or thereabouts. This development because of the location of Sam Mbakwe airport.

If you guys know how parts of Lagos and Ogun states witnessed big appreciation in the value of real estate due to large population influx, then you will realize that there is no bush in the SE!

Compared with its population, SE is going to witness a huge surge in real estate prices and lands as more and more of its people are gradually becoming more focused on developing its region. If you think that lands are already expensive there, then wait for a few more years! cheesy

So, buy that "bush" in the SE and at worse, plant cassava on it. You will get ready buyers to convert it to garri....while the land waits for you to make up your mind. You will never regret it.

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Re: . by horsepower101: 5:40am On Aug 08, 2018
selemempe:
if u find land in enugu that can be accessed by operational vehicles or suvs that can sell cheaply, hala me abeg...it doesnt have to be today or even just nxt year. Could be longer...if i still have interest i will link up with u. Na agric i wan take am do...so i cant pay too much...plus i got other projects for hand now

You really inspired me to do more. I hope everything works out in the end.

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Re: . by selemempe: 6:03am On Aug 08, 2018
horsepower101:


You really inspired me to do more. I hope everything works out in the end.
I pray so...i just dey reason the thing since...as in how we just leave lucrative cattle biz for northerners only? I will certainly try...highest i go fail...but try i must. Cos that kind biz dey open other opportunities. U fit start with 10 cattles today...nxt 15yrs u fit own one of the largest meat bizness in d country...who knows

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Re: . by deadkamalu: 6:39am On Aug 08, 2018
:Pi am fulani not afonja ike nsi. the fact remains that people who wants to venture
into large scale animal husbandry will always tilt towards location with cheaper accessible land.

instead of listing areas where he can get cheaper land in the east like others did you came out with your paranoia just to brand
me onye ofe because i advised land leasing. akpokwanam afa nwa ozo.
Re: . by spyder880(m): 9:09am On Aug 08, 2018
selemempe:
I pray so...i just dey reason the thing since...as in how we just leave lucrative cattle biz for northerners only? I will certainly try...highest i go fail...but try i must. Cos that kind biz dey open other opportunities. U fit start with 10 cattles today...nxt 15yrs u fit own one of the largest meat bizness in d country...who knows

I totally agree with you.

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Re: . by Daewang: 9:58am On Aug 08, 2018
Anyi ekwesiro I rapu ndi Fulani ka soso ha noro na afia nnama maka na nnukwu ego no na afia a. Oburu na anyi rapu ha ka soso ha noro na afia anu, anyi etinyego ndu anyi n'aka ha.

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