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OP must now be seriously wondering what has happened to his thread. So let me do the honours of bringing us back on focus. Anyway, OP I will tell you that cassava farming (and indeed any business) requires continuous monitoring. Can you truly combine this with your school work? Perhaps the most important question is this: WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE FOR THE CASSAVA? If you are thinking of selling it raw, you will have a lot of regrets, I can guarantee you that. What I will advise you to do is to have it processed into gari, then sell it. You will probably have to do this the local way because I do not know how you will come up with the money to build a processing plant. If you can get a source of good, clean water, this will help you. If you have access to 200k, use the money to get a grater and a hydraulic press. These I believe are the two cheapest items you can get, and they are the most important as these are what you need to get rid of the HCN compounds that impart toxicity to raw cassava tubers. You can get local people to peel and wash the cassava for you, and get those who know how to fry gari locally to do same for you. I did it years back, and though it can be hard work, it is rewarding. Next up, locate the urban, rural and assembly markets for gari in Edo State. Know how gari flows in the supply chain between processors and these markets, then sell your product. You will probably not make so much money, but you will make a profit and more importantly, you would have gained experience. In business, experience is the best teacher. No MBA will compensate for that. With some luck, you would make some money which you can use to buy another machine to add to your processing unit. You work hard enough, within 2 years you will have a facility to process cassava on a small scale. But I do not know if your school work will not suffer. Na u know best if you go fit manage am. |
montanaguy:Dubai has no need for your services. Why not go to South Africa with that 300k, get extensive training in counter terrorism from one of the various schools there run by Israelis, then come back to Nigeria and setup a counter-terrorism training agency which will work as a consultant for the Nigerian government, and also train security staff of multi-national companies? I wonder why the government is still sending you guys to Oshodi to learn how to carry hammer and chisel in your "old age" when you should be receiving trainings in your core competence. Since you crossed the 10 year barrier and still collect pension, why can't you think along this line and get yourself prepared with skills to live in Nigeria where your expertise will remain relevant for a long time? Rather you want to go to Dubai which is at peace, instead of making money in Nigeria where terrorism has built a solid abode and will not be gone for a long time to come. |
The year is coming to an end. So many people died, and God has spared our lives to see this day. Let us not dishonour Him by getting into silly fights that will get us all nowhere. I want to urge Legsupnigeria and Jethro2 to stop this madness they are trying to engage in before someone gets hurt. None of us is better than those who have left this world in 2014. Let us end the year in peace. Please. |
jasper7:I have planted cassava, sugarcane, vegetables like waterleaf, scent leaf used in peppersoup, pears (both avocado and native pear), plantain, beans and yams, etc. My plantain trees are still standing today. The palm trees became way too tall and had to be cut down to make way for new ones, having been planted in 1988. The plantain farm was started in 1987. In my mother's village I have up to 1 hectare which I bought for agricultural use, since my dad's people are too fetish and have tried to have me killed severally. I have planted coconuts and orange trees there. These were started 10 years ago. I do not know how old you were as at 1980 when I first handled a pickaxe and hoe to farm on one plot of land allocated to me by my school for all students of agricultural science. That was the way we learnt agric science in those days: practically, and not by theory. The day of marking, your parents would be invited to come and see where their school fees money was going. You dared not disgrace your parents in front of other parents because everyone, the whole school, would be at the field then. I have also farmed pineapples strictly for domestic use, with a species which were given to me by an Eritrean Professor of Agriculture who was on exile as at then because Mengistu Haile Mariam's government had a bounty on his head. I am sure history students will know how this man slaughtered Eritreans in their thousands before the UN gave them their own country. I was too young then so I cannot remember the name of this man or the species of pineapples. I answer you this way because I see the sarcasm in your question, and I will not dwell much on it because trying to convince you the cucumber farmer about it is a waste of time. So I will go to the main point on this thread: mistakes we have all made. Yes, there was a mistake I made when I did the plantains. I had never heard of black sigatoka virus, which entered Nigeria in 1986. It nearly devastated the plantation, but somehow, we recovered. Had to burn the entire plants and get new ones. I also have to mention that I nearly lost the first fruits to villagers by allowing them to ripen on trees. They would just come at night and cut them down. So I had to make myself a clean cutlass which I would use to mount vigils in the place some evenings and nights, but stopped when I noticed snakes around the place. Eventually, I started to cut them when mature, without allowing them to ripen on the tree. Now to answer your sarcastic question: IITA gave me a lot of help in my cassava research. I even have a book on the commodity markets for cassava products in Nigeria. That publication is not available anywhere on the open market. Nasarawa state ADP gave me a video documentary on application of herbicides for weed control. I have got quotes for cassava processing machines from PRODA in Enugu. The way you approach these organizations will determine how they give you what you need. I will not say more. |
Who still listens to this fool who I heard on NTA in 1992 saying that George Bush would defeat Bill Clinton? |
jasper7:When you mentioned "200kg per stand", what exactly does that translate to in terms of tons per hectare, which is the format we are used to here? |
Please I think we need to end all these accusations and counter accusations. The various poultry threads hardly have any of these online fights and more knowledge is coming out of those threads daily. We should make the cassava threads knowledge based and not turn it into quarrel spots. The OP has raised some issues. Let all who have something to contribute do so and back up their claims with statistics. Where problems are identified, we should all research, come up with solutions and put them all here for everyone's benefit. |
One fact jumps out: cassava farming and processing in Nigeria is a highly dynamic market which is location dependent. It is difficult to get a standardized operational format as what works in one region may not work in other regions. OP, since you are going to be doing your business in Edo State, you need to know the following markets for gari: - rural markets - urban markets - assembly markets. Know the pricing of the product in these markets, and how the product flows from processors to each of these markets, or from one market to another. I give you an example. There is a market in Kano called the Dawanau market, which is a major assembly market for gari. Buyers come from Niger, Chad, Cameroun and even as far as Burkina Faso to this market to purchase gari. Now this market is situated in an area surrounded by states where gari production is extremely low. So a cassava farmer or processor operating in the North Central states can position his or her business to become a supplier of processed product to this market so as to get a West African reach. What am I saying here? It is not just about planting cassava without a plan. Cassava in its raw form has very little value. Once harvested, it rots in 3 days. Indeed, its value starts to drop after 12 hours. So you need to process instantly. I was watching something on TV about mobile processing machines which process cassava into cakes, elongating the shelf life and putting it into a form which can be transported to processing companies without fear of loss. I think that mobile processing machines may be the stop gap that cassava farmers need. But how much do these machines cost? Food for thought. |
wirinet:You should tell us. Go and find out what the entry requirements for lecturers in Colleges of Education were as at 1983. Up until a few years ago, you could become a university lecturer with a Masters Degree, while studying to obtain a PhD. I even know some Professors with a PhD now, who got into the university lecturing system with a Masters Degree. If you are not clear on something, do some personal research first. |
Russell145:This is a no brainer. Processing to gari is far more profitable. |
OP, Hope you are following the thread to see the issues you will contend with in your venture. Business is not easy. |
Jethro2, I recall that when I replied to Amarawa on a similar thread that gari was going for 6000 per 50kg bag, u clearly said I know nothing about the business, and that the said 50kg bag is 2,500 or 3,000. Amarawa went to a market here in the FCT, and confirmed that what I said was the fact. There is something you are not doing right, and I think you are in a wrong location. Instead of shooting down people's dreams and acting as a doubting Thomas (mind you, Thomas the doubter was eventually proven wrong), I think you should liaise with others having more success, rub minds, exchange ideas and move forward. By the way, I agree with you that processing is the way to go. But it is also possible to meet with companies who need cassava as raw materials. They hardly get enough to meet their requirements so they will offer better pricing. A company like Ekha Agro which produces glucose syrup for use by drinks companies has to fulfill its obligations to its clients such as NBC. They will therefore be quite desperate for raw cassava and will offer better pricing than a local processor who makes gari for sale to end users. Get my drift? |
OP, There is nowhere in the bible it said the wise men were three in number, just like it never said that Adam and Eve ate an apple. It said a fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, never an apple. THEY WERE MANY, bearing THREE gifts (gold, frankincense and myrrh). God made them bring those gifts so that Joseph and Mary would be able to survive in Egypt on those items (gold for money; frankincense and myrrh for use in burials and embalment which the Egyptians were known for) until when Herod was dead. If only three rich men enter Nigeria, they would not attract attention of the presidency. But if many rich men enter Nigeria at once, they would definitely catch the attention of the presidency the way the presence of the wise men caught King Herod's attention. Read the bible with understanding. THE WISE MEN WERE NOT THREE IN NUMBER. If you see anywhere where the bible says there were three wise men, please come and paste it here. Enough of the fallacies. |
erico2k2:The bolded sums it all up. If the hunter learns to shoot without missing, Eneke the bird will learn to fly without perching. |
I will lay the blame squarely on this man. When people do things without information in a country like ours where impunity is the order of the day, they are only asking for trouble. I have bought and shipped in several cars from abroad and never had an issue. Always make sure that you have money for clearing your goods kept aside whenever you are shipping anything. If this fellow had done this, he would not be in this mess now. How do you containerize goods worth N33m and then just ship to Nigeria without your having money to pay for the clearance? God Himself said: "My people perish for lack of knowledge." You don't operate without knowledge in a society where impunity reigns supreme and justice is a world away. |
How could she not afford $80 air ticket to the east that she had to go to that mad house called maza maza bus stop? |
This OP man. You think you have started to spend. Wait until you get married. Then you will know the meaning of the word spending. You get luck sef say na provocative text she send you. Wait until your wife seizes your car keys or locks the door and puts the key where you can't find it. You will beg for mercy that day. Women are powerful o. No joke with them. |
Tonjeola1:Upload your international passport scanned copy. In 5 minutes the account limitation will be removed. |
tchidi:The year was 1985. I was playing table soccer with my junior brother after having been instructed by my mum to watch the beans she was cooking. My junior bros was giving me a real tough time in the game and with the score at 2-2, I was desperately engrossed in the game. Na im I hear my parents' room door opening and my mum's footsteps. Yeeeeeehhhh! The beans oooo! Na im I rush enter kitchen and lo and behold, family dinner was burnt. The beating I got that day no get part 2. My mum started off, then my popsie joined the party, seized all our table soccer equipment and sent them flying into the garbage can! Those were the days men! Since that day, no cooking and watching of TV at the same time in my house now. |
jasper7:You can't believe one cucumber is sold for N100 in the market as at yesterday. Na wa o. |
strigger:Thank you for correcting that fellow. You just spoke my mind. Some people are just good at fomenting trouble. The same way Blink or whatever his name is resurrected it 2 days after I and the guy I was arguing this thing with had already moved on after amicably deciding to let it go. Now another person comes again to resurrect sleeping bones. |
Foolish people. It is because nobody gave them money that is why they are jumping ship. Nonsense. GEJ forever! |
The Lucozade Boost part was the clincher. Wow. |
In 1991, there was a similar case close to my area. The man caught the wife cheating with his friend and kept silent for TWO YEARS. One fateful night, he drove his Chevrolet jeep close to where the friend used to hang out, waited for the guy to finish drinking and step to the road, and then WHAM! Impaled the guy with the jeep and promptly reported himself to the police. Silence is deadly! The devil is already working overtime in the man's mind. It will soon find physical expression. |
OP, I read your posts and one fact just jumps out straight at me: YOU DID NOT CONSULT WITH THE RELEVANT AGENCIES AND EXPERIENCED FARMERS BEFORE YOU DIVED IN. You met an experienced farmer after the damage had been done. Information is key. Anyone who wants to plant anything should visit the relevant agencies (IITA, state ADPs, etc) where you will get quality advice, information and seedlings. |
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Change2015:The armed forces have enough weapons to face anybody. Have you ever walked into any of our military bases to see the arms and ammunition these guys have? The army recruitment policy where people now enter the army as a means of having a job, and where recruitment is done on the basis of "man know man" is the reason why we have cowards now in the armed forces. I ask you again: DID THE RAG TAG BIAFRAN ARMY HAVE ANY WEAPONS? They captured weapons in several battles from the Nigerian forces. So don't give me that crap about not having weapons. They are cowards. You run away from Boko Haram in battle, you will be sent to the firing squad. Until this punishment is enforced, we will keep having such rubbish occurring. |
Unibenstudent:Blood is on whose head? Abeg leave my President out of this. It is soldiers like this who make GEJ look bad and ineffective. When you sign up to join the armed forces, you sign up to fight and defend your country till death. What weapons did Biafran soldiers have in 1967 when the civil war started? They fought with captured weapons. So to say that they refused to fight because they did not have weapons is complete BS. The penalty for running away from the front is death and they should face the firing squad. If it is to flog people on the street and call them bloody civilians, they will do that one very well. They should die. They are saboteurs. |
That is why those 54 soldiers MUST face the firing squad. If it is to harass innocent Nigerians in public, they are masters at that. Why are they running away from Boko Haram? It is "haram" for a soldier to run away from war front. They should DIE. Baggers. |
If you are selling clones, then you are actually committing a crime and one day it will catch up with you. |
His mates such as Mike Adenuga Jnr and Engr Arumemi-Johnson's kids are already managing multi-billion Naira businesses. This fool is busy showing off watches on Instagram. Who has ever seen Dangote's kids showing off their father's property on Instagram? His father should be truly ashamed, but what do you expect? When you vote in people who collect N200m every quarter as allowance but who have nothing to show in their constituencies, they will breed fools as children. |
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