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This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by 10mobile: 3:25pm On Nov 17, 2020
Food items are very costly now. But there is a secret people are using to get food cheaper. It is a channel that connects farmers (such as this onion farmer here) directly with consumers to sell their farm-fresh produce without the middlemen who hoard the items and raise food costs sometimes unnecessarily.

This way, the farmers sell higher and faster while the consumers buy cheaper and yet fresher. For instance, if you are buying a Painter of garri at N1,000, the farmer must have sold it at N400. Middleman A bought it and sold it to middleman B at 600. Middleman B sold to middleman C (the retailer) at N800. Then, the retailer sells to YOU at N1,000. But, you could have bought it directly at N500 instead, paying less and making the farmer earn more for his efforts.

Not only does the existence of middlemen add a lot to the cost of food but they can also affect your health. This is how: Many of the middlemen store the food items away in warehouses, waiting for a time to sell at higher prices. During this period, the food does not only get dirtier (through stuffs like rat droppings), they also lose nutrient. So, the benefit of buying farm-fresh food via this network is very high.

I don't know if the admins would allow me to share the link to the channel on this post. But, to be safer, if you are interested in the link, just indicate and I will reply to you.

MEANWHILE, how much do you think this guy can make from this onion heap here? NOTE: We also use the platform to educate the farmers and buyers on a wide range of topics such as healthy handling of food items (like telling this one here not to sit on the onions). Thanks.

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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by Soarr(m): 3:27pm On Nov 17, 2020
Haaa, see chairman..
Right now, this man is more important than some asslicking buhari supporters..

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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by Englov(m): 3:29pm On Nov 17, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by jUeLiZ: 3:35pm On Nov 17, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by majamajic(m): 3:38pm On Nov 17, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by lakesidepapa(m): 5:00pm On Nov 17, 2020
10mobile:
Food items are very costly now. But there is a secret people are using to get food cheaper. It is a channel that connects farmers (such as this onion farmer here) directly with consumers to sell their farm-fresh produce without the middlemen who hoard the items and raise food costs sometimes unnecessarily.

This way, the farmers sell higher and faster while the consumers buy cheaper and yet fresher. For instance, if you are buying a Painter of garri at N1,000, the farmer must have sold it at N400. Middleman A bought it and sold it to middleman B at 600. Middleman B sold to middleman C (the retailer) at N800. Then, the retailer sells to YOU at N1,000. But, you could have bought it directly at N500 instead, paying less and making the farmer earn more for his efforts.

Not only does the existence of middlemen add a lot to the cost of food but they can also affect your health. This is how: Many of the middlemen store the food items away in warehouses, waiting for a time to sell at higher prices. During this period, the food does not only get dirtier (through stuffs like rat droppings), they also lose nutrient. So, the benefit of buying farm-fresh food via this network is very high.

I don't know if the admins would allow me to share the link to the channel on this post. But, to be safer, if you are interested in the link, just indicate and I will reply to you.

MEANWHILE, how much do you think this guy can make from this onion heap here? NOTE: We also use the platform to educate the farmers and buyers on a wide range of topics such as healthy handling of food items (like telling this one here not to sit on the onions). Thanks.

Drop your whatsapp line on your profile..
Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 8:16pm On Nov 17, 2020
10mobile:


This way, the farmers sell higher and faster while the consumers buy cheaper and yet fresher. For instance, if you are buying a Painter of garri at N1,000, the farmer must have sold it at N400. Middleman A bought it and sold it to middleman B at 600. Middleman B sold to middleman C (the retailer) at N800. Then, the retailer sells to YOU at N1,000. But, you could have it directly at N500 instead, paying less and making the farmer earn more for his efforts.

Not only does the existence of middlemen add a lot to the cost of food but they can also affect your health. This is how: Many of the middlemen store the food items away in warehouses, waiting for a time to sell at higher prices. During this period, the food does not only get dirtier (through stuffs like rat droppings), they also lose nutrient. So, the benefit of buying farm-fresh food via this network is very high.

I don't know if the admins would allow me to share the link to the channel on this post. But, to be safer, if you are interested in the link, just indicate and I will reply to you.

MEANWHILE, how much do you think this guy can make from this onion heap here? NOTE: We also use the platform to educate the farmers and buyers on a wide range of topics such as healthy handling of food items (like telling this one here not to sit on the onions). Thanks.

How do I get the link?
Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by Nobody: 8:49pm On Nov 17, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by COURVOISier(m): 5:31am On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by emae009(m): 6:01am On Nov 18, 2020
Castigating other people business just to sell yours is not cool. So the middlemen that made the goods and services ready available to final consumers shouldn't make profit or what?

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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by lkillbrokehoes: 7:46am On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by Chinatown1759: 7:50am On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by 3ncrypted: 6:12pm On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by 10mobile: 6:25pm On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by 10mobile: 6:29pm On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by 10mobile: 6:33pm On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by 10mobile: 6:34pm On Nov 18, 2020
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Re: This Poor-looking Onion Farmer Is Now A Billionaire Yet Sells Cheaper: See How by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 9:29am On Nov 19, 2020
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