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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:57pm On Jan 03
SirLakes:
somtovictor111

Can goat eat the leaves

I get land wey dey waste somewhere, but goat dey terrorise the area, maybe I fit use am for pepper make extra money for this Balablu economy
no goat does not eat the leaves

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:56pm On Jan 03
DiamondNimi:
Where can we get the pepper seed,if you have the package kindly upload it
I don't have the package

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:56pm On Jan 03
ogbenimax007:
Where is your location
imo state

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:54pm On Jan 03
Sucre7:
This is nice.

But can you please explain further, like what's the cost of seeds, irrigation method, and pest control. Thanks.
the seed planted was super habanero f1 around 57k for 1000 seeds, as I said I planted during the raining season so the only time Irrigated was when the pepper was still at the nursery stage and the super is a good disease resistance

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:04pm On Jan 03
fineboynl:
How much did you sell each bag.?

Because market women will see about 10-12 pepper for 200.

What do you mean you heaviest 8 beg in a day?

Did you heaviest all the pepper or every blessed day that what you heaviest?
when I started harvesting, that 25kg bag of pepper was sold at 19k and I harvest every Friday

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:02pm On Jan 03
NwaliE01:


Oh Jess. I am just learning this. Where can I get the special seedlings?
there are hybrid seed you can get from the market

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:02pm On Jan 03
Babangidapikin:
how did you arrive at 200% profit
I harvest weekly form June to November

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:01pm On Jan 03
Fembleez1:
Great Job Boss. Where is your farm located? East, West, North or South?
south

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 1:01pm On Jan 03
Thanks
lorhema:
Congratulations.

I like your summary and lovely pictures.
Greater heights ahead.
Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 11:40am On Jan 03
8 bags in a day grin

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 11:39am On Jan 03
My first harvest grin

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Agriculture / Re: How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 11:36am On Jan 03
When I was about to harvest grin

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Agriculture / How Profitable Pepper Farming Is In Nigeria by somtovictor111: 11:35am On Jan 03
Greetings farmers, In this thread I will explain how Easy and profitable pepper farming is though I won't be Explaining in details grin


I started off early last year around the end of February, I did my nursery of roughly 3000 seeds (I pack of the super habanero f1 & the f2) after the nursery process I had at least 2500 seedlings which i transplanted into a small black nylon bag due to the temperature and weather conditions and it made it. easier for me to manage, it stayed at the small nylon bag till it first rain, I have already prepared the land so i transplanted the pepper to field, though it was raining daily but it was enough for the pepper to keep surviving. few weeks after transplant it started producing flowers and bearing seeds during that time it happens to be raining at least twice a week and it made the pepper healthy. around 2nd week of June my pepper started ripping and my first harvest was four bags. I harvest my pepper weekly and it increases after each harvest, during that period pepper was very scarce, costly and Infact,i wasn't meeting up with the supply because of the demand of the pepper in my area, when it was at it peak production I harvested 13 bags consecutively for 6weeks which was shocking and a bag was sold a 19k per 25kg bag. I harvested my pepper for 4 months before the production began to reduce but was still profitable. After the total harvest I made a profit of 200% return on Investment .

Pepper is very easy to maintain as long as you are giving it the necessary requirements and has just 40% stress but the stress can't be compared to the joy of making money every week. grin

We go again this year grin

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Education / Re: When Schools Finally Resume Expect This. by somtovictor111: 2:49pm On Jun 01, 2020
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Realist2:


This na under-age Secondary school children na.
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Realist2:


This na under-age Secondary school children na.

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