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AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 12:15am On Jun 19, 2017
folatoba:
how much dose it cost pls and how do I get one
it cost N120,000. Note: it only has 2 attachments ( weeder and tiller)
AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 12:13am On Jun 19, 2017
What does the SMEs wanthuh

Small and medium Enterprises are the engine of growth in any Economy. An Anti-SME government policies will leads to the destruction of that Government.

SMEs want the following:

1. Secured Market / Increased Access to Market.


2. Increased turn over/ Sales.

3. Access to financial supports.

4. Increased capacity building. Train up your staff and harness properly their bundles of talents

5. Increased efficiency

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 12:06am On Jun 19, 2017
What does the Government wanthuh

1. Government wants increased private investments in the agri-business sector..plantation, farming estates, cluster farms, agro product processing centres.


2..More tax income: Rural Farmers are usually relunctant to want to pay taxes. Governments need those taxes like oxygen. Give to ceasar what is ceasar's while ceasar is alive.. pay your tax now!


3. Job creation & Employment: Your new business will employ and some other persons. Those few people you have productively engaged will later be useful to themselves and society. An idle mind is the devils workshop.


4. GDP GROWTH: Yours and mine invariable adds to the gdp index. Start something today. Government needs that business or farm or enterprise like presently.

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op):
What does the farmer wantshuh

1. Improved Government Policies: If you must ban certain categories of imported item; ban them OUTRIGHTLY. Policy sommersault is a great challenge. A lots of people have invested in rice Paddies now. Hope they will not open the borders to cheap imported rice at the time of harvest.


2. Increased knowledge: the farmers need modern skills. The extension services are weak greatly. But I see a great opportunity in this segment. Youths and fresh graduates can tap into this gold mines. Not necessarily on a large scale. You start small to grow big.. Ask me how if you care!!


3. Access to Steady Income: Farmers want steady income like the Civil Servants. He can get that if he takes it as a business where he factors in every money and effort utilised and compares it with the money realised. Thereby, blocking leakages and strategizing for more productivity. More yield per hectare without robbing the bank

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 11:26pm On Jun 18, 2017
Why digg labourourslyhuh

Use a Auger..

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 11:24pm On Jun 18, 2017
Why plant using your legs or cutlasses??

Seeds or grain planter helps get the work done faster and better. No waste of land and other resources.

A good planting population is a first step to productivity. Its not by how big but how well

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 11:20pm On Jun 18, 2017
Why labour using hoe & Cutlasses??

There are simple machines suited for weeding and slashing..

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 11:18pm On Jun 18, 2017
In order climes of the World??

Farming is fun. Farming is cool.

But what do we have here??
Farming is labourous.
Farming is risky.
Farming is expensive.
Infact, farming is not Cool.

If you must do Agriculture now, Do it smartly!!




How do you do ithuh?

1. Deploy irrigation: It enables you to farm all year round.

2. Seek Knowledge First: Seeking the right knowledge on GOOD AGRONOMIC PRACTICES of your intended crop or animal you intend to raise.

3. Form Partnership: Leveraging on other people's good skills and ideas can save you lots of head and heartache a great deal. Partner with those with good field and practical knowledge to act as guide. Never test the depth of the water with your two feets.

4. Save Cost as much as you can: Try and keep your expenditures down as much as you can..

5. Create your niche:: Note you can not be in all places at once. Calve your niche. Know your core area of expertise. Focus in that segment.

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 10:54pm On Jun 18, 2017
What the youth wantshuh

The youths strictly wants a better tommorrow. Period!

1. They want access to trainings, mentorship and Incubation of their entrepreneural skills.

2. They want increased knowledge. An all round skill. They want Capacity development.

3. They want inspiration. They want to take after someone. They want a better role model to look up to. Where are those role models??

4. They want access to financial services or supports. This could be a loan or a grant. Personally, give the youth a loan and see him prove himself. Give him a grant and watch him lose his head. The loan challenges him to do more. He achieves more. An interest free loan at that! Dont spoil him. Give him a 9-% interest loan and let his certificate be his collateral. He will excell. You doubt this??

Wake up my friendshuh Smell the coffee! The world have moved on..

AgricultureRe: Nigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 10:42pm On Jun 18, 2017
The labours of our dearly departed heroes shall not be in Vain. What Contributions or impact are we the living making in Improving the lots of Nigeria??

Some people have laboured dearly for the unity and progress of this great Country in the time past. Some say its, 'Giant of Africa" . But I say "its the Sleeping or Slumbering Giant that needs to be reawakened to the realities unfolding now."

The else while Minister of Agriculture; laid a fantastic foundation for Agricultural Development Agricultural Transformation Agenda in the area of turning CASSAVA INTO AN INDUSTRIAL CROP that it can be.

Then came the CASSAVA BREAD, High Quality Cassava Flour & then the breaking of the Fertilizer racket or Agro Imput Cabal. where are those initiatives again?? Cassava bread has dissappeared completely!

Who is responsiblehuh The minister or we the populace or some wheat cabal somewhere??

Cassava became the in thing.. Recession even helped The matter.

Garri per tonne now is N150,000 & Above
HQCF per tonne now is N100,000 and above
Starch per tonne is equally priced at N120,000 per tonne & above.

Everyone wants to own a cassava farm now including the youths who are very impatient.

AgricultureNigeria, Nigerians.young & Old. What Do We Really Want??? by saliubello(op): 10:21pm On Jun 18, 2017
Nigeria - My country.

I pledge to you my dearest Country

To be faithful to you. Loyal to you and VERY honest with you..

I will serve you with my God given MIGHT and STRENGTH if it wouldnt labour me too much.

I shall Defend your intergrity; Unity and also uphold your HONOUR & Your Glory..

So long as I live & May GOD help me Implement all these PROMISES to you!!!


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This piece will be devoid of any biase whatsoever. Just the truth and nothing but the truth as it appears to me..

Contributions from all will be Appreciated. Perhaps it will spur or excite some right thinking in us and might lead us to re-tracing our steps where we erred.


Thanks greatly

AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 9:03pm On Jun 18, 2017
Ndbc:
Does this weeder use fuel and what is the tank capacity ?
yes

AgricultureRe: Water Saving Irrigation Solutions For Millenial Farmers!!! by saliubello(op): 6:47pm On Jun 18, 2017
Basic components

AgricultureRe: Water Saving Irrigation Solutions For Millenial Farmers!!! by saliubello(op): 6:39pm On Jun 18, 2017
Make crisp money.. ask me how

AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 12:57pm On Jun 18, 2017
Available
AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 12:55pm On Jun 18, 2017
Happy sunday
AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 6:47pm On Jun 17, 2017
We are your reliable partner
AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 6:45pm On Jun 17, 2017
Happy weekend
AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 6:45pm On Jun 17, 2017
Happy weeend
AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 8:49am On Jun 17, 2017
Ndbc:
I have read a thread that is selling at #800 in NL, 105/128 holes in size (35mm, 35mm, 45mm) i also have a contact from Owerri that is selling at #350 but i have not received the size of that one.
I remember a Client of mine from Warri who had bought from the supposed cheaper vendor lamenting about its small size compared to that which I offer. The vendor's is made in India while mine is Taiwan. Once i find the picture of both mine and the vendors arranged side by side, i will upload it here to clear you.

When a product is expensive or really cheap; be aware alot of things are involved.



Attached is a weeder for MILLENIAL FARMERS. No more back bending to weed

AgricultureRe: Rainguns Available For Sale On CASH And CARRY Basis!!! by saliubello(op): 8:29am On Jun 17, 2017
Plan ahead
AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 8:29am On Jun 17, 2017
Ufeolorun:
Boss man, could I have picture of your cocopeat. please. Might need it for Nursery potting and probably soil amendment.
How do you sort out delivery?
Thanks.

AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 8:20am On Jun 17, 2017
Seun:
I'd like to see the pic.

AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 5:55pm On Jun 16, 2017
This is what a block 5kg of cocopeat looks like
AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 10:46am On Jun 16, 2017
TGF
AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 9:59am On Jun 16, 2017
Available
AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 9:02pm On Jun 15, 2017
Ufeolorun:
That's 5k per bag ?
i will despatch the cocopeat this weekend unfailingly to all who have requested it.

seun; Super MOD. I will despatch to your axis this weekend. Pay me on receipt
AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 8:59pm On Jun 15, 2017
saliubello:
N120,000
image of it.

AgricultureRe: Water Soluble Fertilizers +Seedling tray + Mulch film + Coco Peat Now Available! by saliubello(op): 10:17am On Jun 15, 2017
Ndbc:
I have read a thread that is selling at #800 in NL, 105/128 holes in size (35mm, 35mm, 45mm) i also have a contact from Owerri that is selling at #350 but i have not received the size of that one.
dear friend, in order not to stress you much in understanding my points. I will suggest you buy from the other vendor but I will offer to send to you a unit of my seedtray at no cost to you; maybe then can you see the difference clearly. You can then return to recap your words. Nice day to you.
AgricultureRe: Simple Farm tools for Soil Digging, Land Tilling & Weeding by saliubello(op): 7:53am On Jun 15, 2017
LucidG:
Price of power weeder?
N120,000

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