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Business / Re: Vegetable (soya Bean) Oil Production In Nigeria by TheSparrow: 11:37am On Sep 12, 2020
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Business / Re: Four Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria Today And Make Big Money by TheSparrow: 11:36am On Sep 12, 2020
Business / Re: Facebook Ads Beginner's Free Guide by TheSparrow: 5:05pm On Sep 11, 2020
Ucheosefoh:
I have not try Twitter ad but you should try using Access or FCMB master card.

Na the ones I de use on Facebook I believe they may work on Twitter.

Alright. Thanks.
Business / Re: What Cards Are Supported For Twitter Ads? by TheSparrow: 10:09am On Sep 10, 2020
Viralmagg:

you welcome, you can can apply for one at payoneer dot com it may take some months before the card arrive at your address tho
you can look for someone close to you who have it so that he can help you pay

Alright. Thanks once again.
Business / Re: What Cards Are Supported For Twitter Ads? by TheSparrow: 7:45am On Sep 10, 2020
Viralmagg:

my payoneer MasterCard works very well . if you have one try it , it Will definitely work

Thanks for the advice. I don't have one though.
Business / What Cards Are Supported For Twitter Ads? by TheSparrow: 11:56pm On Sep 09, 2020
Dear fellows.

I have tried using several cards including barter dollar card to make payment for Twitter ads without success.

Kindly advise on the card(s) that works.

Warm regards.
Business / Re: Facebook Ads Beginner's Free Guide by TheSparrow: 11:52pm On Sep 09, 2020
Dear fellows.

I have tried using several cards including barter dollar card to make payment for Twitter ads without success.

Kindly advise on the card(s) that works.

Warm regards.
Webmasters / Re: Please Help! I Am Unable To Renew My Hosting With Bluehost by TheSparrow: 8:36pm On Sep 09, 2020
skyrockete:
Please Nairalanders, I need help for alternative or ways to resolve my payment issue with Bluehost hosting service. My website is already deactivated because its hosting renewal is due and I have been trying to pay but always declines. I have tried 3 different cards but none was accepted.

Please how do I resolve the issue? I don't have PayPal as alternative way to pay and I don't really want PayPal at all. I want to pay with my card.

Please help

Have you tried barter virtual dollar card?
Webmasters / What Cards Are Supported For Twitter Ads? by TheSparrow: 8:21pm On Sep 09, 2020
Dear webmasters.

I have tried using several cards including barter dollar card to make payment for Twitter ads without success.

Kindly advise on the card(s) that works.

Warm regards.
Politics / Re: Orji Kalu: I Can Bring Nnamdi Kanu Back To Nigeria, Convince Him To End Biafra by TheSparrow: 10:32pm On Sep 08, 2020
There are several businesses you can start and run profitably in Nigeria. Below are four that readily comes to mind:

1. Rice Milling: One of the best businesses one can venture into in Nigeria today is parboiled rice production (Rice Milling).

Nigerians currently consume over 5 million metric tons, which is equivalent to over 100 million 50Kg bags of rice annually. With the current population growth rate of Nigeria, the consumption of rice is estimated to reach about 35 million metric tons (700 million 50Kg bags) by the year 2050.

There is high demand for rice in Nigeria. With a population of over 180 million people and an estimated national population growth rate of 5.7% per annum ,an average economic growth rate of 3.5% per annum in the past five {5} years, Nigeria has a large and growing market for rice.

As it stands, the current producers of good quality rice in the country cannot even meet up to 50% of the current demand. This is the reason why the market is flooded with poorly produced and low quality rice.

New entrants into the rice milling industry that can produce good quality parboiled rice will have an evergreen market waiting to be sold to.

2. Drinking Water Production: Another good business that does very well in Nigeria is drinking water production (Bottled water and Sachet Water).


The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically produced and well packaged food products like bottled water.

The market for packaged water is high and cut across all parts of the country. With a population of over one hundred and eighty million (180,000,000) people, and an estimated national population growth is 5.7% per annum, Nigeria has a large and sustainable market for packaged water.

3. Poultry Farming: Poultry farming is yet another business that gives good returns on investment.


Poultry farming has risen to become one of the most lucrative businesses in Nigeria today. This aspect of livestock farming, if set-up and managed properly, provides legitimate continuous income for entrepreneurs within a short period of time. There are over 160 million consumers in Nigeria and over one billion in Africa. This provides a large, growing and sustainable market for poultry farmers in Nigeria, and Africa in general.

4. Pounded Yam Flour Production: Pounded yam flour is another product that you can chose the invest in its production.


Pounded yam is a popular delicacy produced from boiled yam tubers, and is consumed by many people across Africa. However, a lot of people, especially the middle class find it difficult to prepare pounded yam the traditional way which involves boiling yam, pounding it in a mortar using a piston, until it becomes a succulent dough.

The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically processed, easy to prepare and well packaged food products like yam flour.

You can read more about these businesses via the links below:

1. Rice Milling Business In Nigeria

2. Bottled Water Production In Nigeria

3. Starting A Poultry Farming Business In Nigeria

4. Pounded Yam flour production in nigeria


Wishing you all the best in your quest.

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Politics / Re: NIPOST To Open 10,000 Smart Offices Across Nigeria by TheSparrow: 10:30pm On Sep 08, 2020
There are several businesses you can start and run profitably in Nigeria. Below are four that readily comes to mind:

1. Rice Milling: One of the best businesses one can venture into in Nigeria today is parboiled rice production (Rice Milling).

Nigerians currently consume over 5 million metric tons, which is equivalent to over 100 million 50Kg bags of rice annually. With the current population growth rate of Nigeria, the consumption of rice is estimated to reach about 35 million metric tons (700 million 50Kg bags) by the year 2050.

There is high demand for rice in Nigeria. With a population of over 180 million people and an estimated national population growth rate of 5.7% per annum ,an average economic growth rate of 3.5% per annum in the past five {5} years, Nigeria has a large and growing market for rice.

As it stands, the current producers of good quality rice in the country cannot even meet up to 50% of the current demand. This is the reason why the market is flooded with poorly produced and low quality rice.

New entrants into the rice milling industry that can produce good quality parboiled rice will have an evergreen market waiting to be sold to.

2. Drinking Water Production: Another good business that does very well in Nigeria is drinking water production (Bottled water and Sachet Water).


The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically produced and well packaged food products like bottled water.

The market for packaged water is high and cut across all parts of the country. With a population of over one hundred and eighty million (180,000,000) people, and an estimated national population growth is 5.7% per annum, Nigeria has a large and sustainable market for packaged water.

3. Poultry Farming: Poultry farming is yet another business that gives good returns on investment.


Poultry farming has risen to become one of the most lucrative businesses in Nigeria today. This aspect of livestock farming, if set-up and managed properly, provides legitimate continuous income for entrepreneurs within a short period of time. There are over 160 million consumers in Nigeria and over one billion in Africa. This provides a large, growing and sustainable market for poultry farmers in Nigeria, and Africa in general.

4. Pounded Yam Flour Production: Pounded yam flour is another product that you can chose the invest in its production.


Pounded yam is a popular delicacy produced from boiled yam tubers, and is consumed by many people across Africa. However, a lot of people, especially the middle class find it difficult to prepare pounded yam the traditional way which involves boiling yam, pounding it in a mortar using a piston, until it becomes a succulent dough.

The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically processed, easy to prepare and well packaged food products like yam flour.

You can read more about these businesses via the links below:

1. Rice Milling Business In Nigeria

2. Bottled Water Production In Nigeria

3. Starting A Poultry Farming Business In Nigeria

4. Pounded Yam flour production in nigeria


Wishing you all the best in your quest.

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Business / Re: Vegetable (soya Bean) Oil Production In Nigeria by TheSparrow: 10:26pm On Sep 08, 2020
TheSparrow:
You can always visit https://planbiz.com.ng to read about other business ideas, insights, news, and everything in between.
Business / Re: Four Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria Today And Make Big Money by TheSparrow: 10:25pm On Sep 08, 2020
TheSparrow:
You can always visit https://planbiz.com.ng to read about other business ideas, insights, news, and everything in between.
Agriculture / Re: Commercializing Rice Production; The Policies That Works by TheSparrow: 10:25pm On Sep 08, 2020
Investment / Re: Four Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria Today And Make Big Money by TheSparrow: 10:24pm On Sep 08, 2020
Business / Re: How Do I Set Up A Rice Milling Plant? by TheSparrow: 11:36am On Sep 08, 2020
Investment / Re: Four Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria Today And Make Big Money by TheSparrow: 11:35am On Sep 08, 2020
Agriculture / Re: Commercializing Rice Production; The Policies That Works by TheSparrow: 11:31am On Sep 08, 2020
Business / Re: Four Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria Today And Make Big Money by TheSparrow: 11:30am On Sep 08, 2020
You can always visit https://planbiz.com.ng to read about other business ideas, insights, news, and everything in between.
Business / Re: Vegetable (soya Bean) Oil Production In Nigeria by TheSparrow: 11:29am On Sep 08, 2020
You can always visit https://planbiz.com.ng to read about other business ideas, insights, news, and everything in between.
Business / Vegetable (soya Bean) Oil Production In Nigeria by TheSparrow: 5:11pm On Sep 07, 2020
The present production level of Vegetable Oil in Nigeria is yet to meet the demand of Nigerians. There is currently a ban on the importation of vegetable oil into the country. The ban was placed in other to encourage local producers to expand their operations, and new investors to go into the production of Vegetable Oil. This has made the business to be very lucrative.

The market for vegetable oil is national. With a population of about 200 million people and an estimated national population growth rate of 5.7% per annum, an average economic growth rate of 3.5% per annum in the past five {5} years, Nigeria has a large market for vegetable oil. The cake gotten as a by-product from producing vegetable oil from soya-bean is used in formulating poultry feeds and other livestock such as cattle and sheep. The demand is high but local supply low hence the need for importation in the past.

Existing producers of vegetable oil in the country are currently enjoying sellers’ market due to low competition.

Vegetable oil gotten from Soya-bean is one of the Chief Sources of vitamins needed for proper functioning of the body tissues. Provision of soybean vegetable oil will contribute to the improvement of our dietary pattern and health came delivery system.

The project is technically feasible and economically viable. The raw material for the production of soyabean oil is soyabean which is available in abundance in Nigeria.

The establishment of soybean oil production plant will encourage farmers to produce more of the seeds. The resultant effects are rural development and more rural income.

The project will help the nation to achieve self reliance. Production of vegetable oil in abundance locally will discourage importation or smuggling. This will conserve foreign exchange and improve the country’s foreign reserve.

More employment opportunities will be generated. In this vein, the project will contribute its quota to the national assignment of solving the unemployment problem in the country. This will greatly reduce the level of social vices in the country.

With the various credit guarantee scheme by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the productive sector, investors can access credit to execute this project. A well written business plan is a pre-requisite to access such fund.

Profitability

Average profit realizable from processing 1 Ton (1000Kg) of soyabean into oil and cake is N20,000. The processing plant referenced has the capacity to process 4 Tons of soyabean per day. If the factory works for 20 days in a month, that gives 80 Tons of soyabean processed per month, the company can make a gross profit of 80 X N20,000 = N1,600,000 monthly.



Source: https://planbiz.com.ng/vegetable-soya-bean-oil-production-in-nigeria/


PS.

I can prepare a Bankable business plan for you on edible oil production or any other business at a discounted price of N10,000 only.

The business plan is ideal for existing or aspiring entrepreneurs who want to maximize their chances at securing a loan or investment.

The plan will have:

* 3 years production forcast

* 3 years sales forecast

* 3 years gross profit forecast

* 3 years OPEX forecast

* Net profit analysis

* Customer segmentation

Etc

Reach out via WhatsApp: 09022106607

Business / Re: Four Lucrative Businesses You Can Start In Nigeria Today And Make Big Money by TheSparrow: 9:20am On Sep 07, 2020
TheSparrow:
Visit https://planbiz.com.ng/ for business insights, ideas, news and everything in between.
Agriculture / Re: Commercializing Rice Production; The Policies That Works by TheSparrow: 11:29pm On Sep 06, 2020
Mide3367:
Wow... Thanks for this

You are welcome.



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Investment / Re: If You Have Genuine And Reasonable Investment Idea - Post It Here by TheSparrow: 8:33am On Sep 05, 2020
There are several businesses you can start and run profitably in Nigeria. Below are four that readily comes to mind:

1. Rice Milling: One of the best businesses one can venture into in Nigeria today is parboiled rice production (Rice Milling).

Nigerians currently consume over 5 million metric tons, which is equivalent to over 100 million 50Kg bags of rice annually. With the current population growth rate of Nigeria, the consumption of rice is estimated to reach about 35 million metric tons (700 million 50Kg bags) by the year 2050.

There is high demand for rice in Nigeria. With a population of over 180 million people and an estimated national population growth rate of 5.7% per annum ,an average economic growth rate of 3.5% per annum in the past five {5} years, Nigeria has a large and growing market for rice.

As it stands, the current producers of good quality rice in the country cannot even meet up to 50% of the current demand. This is the reason why the market is flooded with poorly produced and low quality rice.

New entrants into the rice milling industry that can produce good quality parboiled rice will have an evergreen market waiting to be sold to.

2. Drinking Water Production: Another good business that does very well in Nigeria is drinking water production (Bottled water and Sachet Water).


The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically produced and well packaged food products like bottled water.

The market for packaged water is high and cut across all parts of the country. With a population of over one hundred and eighty million (180,000,000) people, and an estimated national population growth is 5.7% per annum, Nigeria has a large and sustainable market for packaged water.

3. Poultry Farming: Poultry farming is yet another business that gives good returns on investment.


Poultry farming has risen to become one of the most lucrative businesses in Nigeria today. This aspect of livestock farming, if set-up and managed properly, provides legitimate continuous income for entrepreneurs within a short period of time. There are over 160 million consumers in Nigeria and over one billion in Africa. This provides a large, growing and sustainable market for poultry farmers in Nigeria, and Africa in general.

4. Pounded Yam Flour Production: Pounded yam flour is another product that you can chose the invest in its production.


Pounded yam is a popular delicacy produced from boiled yam tubers, and is consumed by many people across Africa. However, a lot of people, especially the middle class find it difficult to prepare pounded yam the traditional way which involves boiling yam, pounding it in a mortar using a piston, until it becomes a succulent dough.

The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically processed, easy to prepare and well packaged food products like yam flour.

You can read more about these businesses via the links below:

1. Rice Milling Business In Nigeria

2. Bottled Water Production In Nigeria

3. Starting A Poultry Farming Business In Nigeria

4. Pounded Yam flour production in nigeria


Wishing you all the best in your quest.

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Investment / Re: What Should I Invest In? by TheSparrow: 8:32am On Sep 05, 2020
There are several businesses you can start and run profitably in Nigeria. Below are four that readily comes to mind:

1. Rice Milling: One of the best businesses one can venture into in Nigeria today is parboiled rice production (Rice Milling).

Nigerians currently consume over 5 million metric tons, which is equivalent to over 100 million 50Kg bags of rice annually. With the current population growth rate of Nigeria, the consumption of rice is estimated to reach about 35 million metric tons (700 million 50Kg bags) by the year 2050.

There is high demand for rice in Nigeria. With a population of over 180 million people and an estimated national population growth rate of 5.7% per annum ,an average economic growth rate of 3.5% per annum in the past five {5} years, Nigeria has a large and growing market for rice.

As it stands, the current producers of good quality rice in the country cannot even meet up to 50% of the current demand. This is the reason why the market is flooded with poorly produced and low quality rice.

New entrants into the rice milling industry that can produce good quality parboiled rice will have an evergreen market waiting to be sold to.

2. Drinking Water Production: Another good business that does very well in Nigeria is drinking water production (Bottled water and Sachet Water).


The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically produced and well packaged food products like bottled water.

The market for packaged water is high and cut across all parts of the country. With a population of over one hundred and eighty million (180,000,000) people, and an estimated national population growth is 5.7% per annum, Nigeria has a large and sustainable market for packaged water.

3. Poultry Farming: Poultry farming is yet another business that gives good returns on investment.


Poultry farming has risen to become one of the most lucrative businesses in Nigeria today. This aspect of livestock farming, if set-up and managed properly, provides legitimate continuous income for entrepreneurs within a short period of time. There are over 160 million consumers in Nigeria and over one billion in Africa. This provides a large, growing and sustainable market for poultry farmers in Nigeria, and Africa in general.

4. Pounded Yam Flour Production: Pounded yam flour is another product that you can chose the invest in its production.


Pounded yam is a popular delicacy produced from boiled yam tubers, and is consumed by many people across Africa. However, a lot of people, especially the middle class find it difficult to prepare pounded yam the traditional way which involves boiling yam, pounding it in a mortar using a piston, until it becomes a succulent dough.

The growth of the middle class in Africa in general, and Nigeria to be specific, has led to a need for hygienically processed, easy to prepare and well packaged food products like yam flour.

You can read more about these businesses via the links below:

1. Rice Milling Business In Nigeria

2. Bottled Water Production In Nigeria

3. Starting A Poultry Farming Business In Nigeria

4. Pounded Yam flour production in nigeria


Wishing you all the best in your quest.

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