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Business / Re: What Lucrative Business Can Be Started With Two(2) Million Naira In 2024 by Tohsynetita1: 7:10am On Jan 14
abrahambest:

Hmm.
yes, check my past post on it. Am a bit busy, I can't write much.

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Business / Re: What Lucrative Business Can Be Started With Two(2) Million Naira In 2024 by Tohsynetita1: 10:11pm On Jan 13
abrahambest:
What kind of farming?
planting of crops
Agriculture / Re: Nigeria Approves Commercial Release Of GM Maize Varieties by Tohsynetita1: 12:38pm On Jan 13
MasterTeeUSA:
You are assuming in ideal situation...some areas have droughts, soil pollution, inadequate access and so on....like Lagos...it can't produce enough food to sustain the population hence everything is more expensive because of the population size and transportation...some countries can't feed themselves and organic farming can't produce enough to feed the world.









Drought, flood are natural disasters government can curb. Places like Lagos doesn't have land for farming even the GMO you are praising won't have sufficient land to grow there. No be like that natural disasters they reign for Nigeria now. between Lagos to Ibadan Express road alone, have not heard of any disaster in that route since have been born but their are hundreds of lands wasting away. And this era that we have learnt about some type of farming we can do in our city like sack farming, green House, vertical farming, hydroponics, aeroponics, e.t.c. We have resources to do good organic farming now than before. it's just that many see farming as dirty, wretched, poor, stressful job.




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Agriculture / Re: Nigeria Approves Commercial Release Of GM Maize Varieties by Tohsynetita1: 12:37pm On Jan 13
MasterTeeUSA:
You are assuming in ideal situation...some areas have droughts, soil pollution, inadequate access and so on....like Lagos...it can't produce enough food to sustain the population hence everything is more expensive because of the population size and transportation...some countries can't feed themselves and organic farming can't produce enough to feed the world.
Drought, flood are natural disasters government can curb. Places like Lagos doesn't have land for farming even the GMO you are praising won't have sufficient land to grow there. No be like that natural disasters they reign for Nigeria now. between Lagos to Ibadan Express road alone, have not heard of any disaster in that route since have been born but their are hundreds of lands wasting away. And this era that we have learnt about some type of farming we can do in our city like sack farming, green House, vertical farming, hydroponics, aeroponics, e.t.c. We have resources to do good organic farming now than before. it's just that many see farming as dirty, wretched, poor, stressful job.



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Agriculture / Re: Nigeria Approves Commercial Release Of GM Maize Varieties by Tohsynetita1: 12:34pm On Jan 13
MasterTeeUSA:
You are assuming in ideal situation...some areas have droughts, soil pollution, inadequate access and so on....like Lagos...it can't produce enough food to sustain the population hence everything is more expensive because of the population size and transportation...some countries can't feed themselves and organic farming can't produce enough to feed the world.
drought, flood are natural disasters government can curb. Places like Lagos doesn't have land for farming even the GMO you are praising won't have sufficient land to grow there. No be like that natural disasters they reign for Nigeria now. between Lagos to Ibadan Express road alone, have not heard of any disaster in that route since have been born but their are hundreds of lands wasting away. Any this era that we have learnt about some type of farming we can do in our city like sack farming, green House, vertical farming, hydroponics, aeroponics, e.t.c. We have resources to do good organic farming now than before. it's just that many see farming as dirty, wretched, poor, stressful job.



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Agriculture / Re: Nigeria Approves Commercial Release Of GM Maize Varieties by Tohsynetita1: 9:22pm On Jan 12
MasterTeeUSA:
Population ...Demand and Supply...Without GMO, Organic will be more expensive. In Economics Class, substitutes drive down demand and price not the other way around.



I still don't believe scarcity of Foods. Have you gone to a place to demand for food and you don't get due to Scarcity? And if their is scarcity, since the scarcity was caused by population, why can't government increase population of production and mandate everyone to farm? Most especially if you aren't employed.
Farming is very easy to practice alongside any job you are doing, most especially if you use machine. You don't need the whole of a day to plough anf plant an acre even if it's only you. With crazy machines existing now. If everyone has at least an acre, all this story will be avoided.

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Agriculture / Re: Nigeria Approves Commercial Release Of GM Maize Varieties by Tohsynetita1: 8:29pm On Jan 12
MasterTeeUSA:
The sane countries you want to japa to...they all survive on Genetically Modified Foods...Organic are so so expensive



The reason for organic being expensive is because of another option. If GMO isn't introduced, organic will be cheap. No be that organic we they eat before GMO came.

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Agriculture / Re: Cocoa Beans Is Needed by Tohsynetita1: 6:51pm On Jan 12
mrvitalis:
I would need also depend on the price per ton
Specifically if you have cocoa from Ondo state would be idea
Delivery is to Abuja
it's in ondo
Agriculture / Re: Cocoa Beans Is Needed by Tohsynetita1: 5:13pm On Jan 12
banky200:
Cocoa Beans is needed 08062773986
how many tonnes
Investment / Re: What Can I Invest 200k On by Tohsynetita1: 12:38pm On Jan 12
Khd95:
Good morning good people of nairaland and seasoned investors/ business men and women

My younger brother works and earn reasonably well, he entered into a thrift(ajo) this year at his place of work and he’s due to pack 200k by end of march.
He desires to commit that money into a tangible business or investment that require minimal supervision from him, we both agreed that agriculture or food items is a lucrative venture, how ever neither of us know anything about it or how he can go about it.

He wants to diversify and as times goes if the business thrives he will commit more funds into it, he reached out to me for ideas and suggestions and I am equally at a loss on how to go about it

So I am here to seek opinion and guidelines on what to invest 200k on and how to go about it

Thank you

Your best bet, farming, export, import. You see that farming, you can become a millionaire in a year, if you know the right crops and you monitor it. An acre of ginger can give you 5 tonnes, a tonne of ginger was sold around 4m some weeks ago. setting up an acre is around 500k. That's ginger o, there are several like castor, sunflower, mushroom, snails, jathropha,stevia, watermelon.

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Career / Re: How Hard Must I Work To Live Well In This Current Economy? by Tohsynetita1: 12:08pm On Jan 12
SALLYBERRY01:

That tiktok money omo
lol
Nairaland / General / Re: Average Monthly Bills Spent On Subscription/Utilities..!!! by Tohsynetita1: 10:29pm On Jan 11
ppogba:


Eeyah.
Sorry about your sister's situation.
We will always compare as long as people want to paint the picture of a non existing eldorado elsewhere.
Thanks.
Career / Re: How Hard Must I Work To Live Well In This Current Economy? by Tohsynetita1: 10:26pm On Jan 11
SALLYBERRY01:

Please how smart should one work?
lol, so many ways. una no dey no. Tiktok only dey pay some creators weekly. Together with other businesses you might not know.
Business / Re: N1.5 Million: What Business Can I Start? by Tohsynetita1: 10:04pm On Jan 11
Konquest:

Insightful... Strawberries too are good to grow especially with the use of greenhouses.
Yes greenhouse farming is for rich people.
Nairaland / General / Re: Average Monthly Bills Spent On Subscription/Utilities..!!! by Tohsynetita1: 9:55pm On Jan 11
ppogba:
Ask people abroad.
Bodi go tell you.
No dey compare abroad with Nigeria now, work to pay those bills dey. But here you can even go work without getting paid. I have a sister that has been owned salary since February last year.
Education / Re: How Do i Intensify My Confidence Without Taking Drugs!! by Tohsynetita1: 4:46pm On Jan 11
Kimiso:
How would it have been if I have a confidence for just a sec I am not I don't want to take drugs please anybody else feels the same way I feel,what can I take to boost my confidence please I don't like drugs
Study has shown that if 100 people ask about solution from a post online, about 20 percent would be really serious about it. Many has told me about this but eventually they are not serious.
Agriculture / Re: Melon Egusi Peeling Machine by Tohsynetita1: 2:27pm On Jan 11
can it work for sunflower seeds?
Agriculture / Re: If watermelon is so profitable, why are farmers not cultivating it commercially? by Tohsynetita1: 5:01pm On Jan 10
csteve:
It takes experience to know. Don't be deceived. You will never make 3million from 1 acre tomatoes. Yes it's more profitable than watermelon, but is very perishable and stressful too.

Watermelon is needs little capital. We spent 70k on our farm and it returned 340. Not much but it's up to 300% return
where did you sell it to?

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Career / Re: How Much Are You Making As An Internet Content Creator? by Tohsynetita1: 6:05am On Jan 10
Sammy101111:
Thanks for this kind of topic
I usually do ticktock and I can still say it pays well but to cash out your funds is the hard task
You have to have a verified paypal to cash out on ticktock and Nigeria is not allowed to use PayPal verified

But if you want to know more I will enlighten you
But before you can do anything money earning on ticktock you most have up to 1,000 followers first to go live
can we connect?
Business / Re: Dangote Regains Top Spot From Rupert On Forbes Africa’s Billionaire List by Tohsynetita1: 3:40pm On Jan 09
deenee:


Monopoly in what sector? Yall jeep shouting Monopoly without knowing the real definition of it

Nepa, Nipost and Nitel of the past are Monopolies because they were the only one operating in their respective sectors

Dangote on the other hand competitors in virtually all his business segments.

Even BUA alone is competition
That's what i want to say. Is he only the one producing those goods in Nigeria?
Education / Re: Africa And Nigeria Wake Up by Tohsynetita1: 10:24pm On Jan 08
Do you know what 1 bn will do in Economy of a state? in Indonesia, the largest farm has 100 thousand acres of palm kernel. 100 thousand is as large as 4 times the whole of redemption camp. Do you know what that stuff only will bring to the country? What will happen if a church could get like 10k acres of land and give to members for free to plant any crops they want to and then process it.
Education / Re: Africa And Nigeria Wake Up by Tohsynetita1: 10:19pm On Jan 08
Na here you go see biggest pulpit, biggest altar, biggest microphone, biggest everything. It's well, whereby members no go get money to live. Most companies in USA are owned by billionaire and not government, despite that their government is functioning.
Education / Re: Africa And Nigeria Wake Up by Tohsynetita1: 10:11pm On Jan 08
Na here you go see biggest pulpit, biggest altar, biggest microphone, biggest everything
Religion / Re: Who Is That Popular Man Of God That You Trust Most In Nigeria? by Tohsynetita1: 9:30pm On Jan 08
Trusting with different matters, some can be trusted in sexual scandal but not money scandal. Some in anger but not in fake miracles. Trust has different area.

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Agriculture / Re: What Should I Focus On First? by Tohsynetita1: 10:40am On Jan 08
Nigerfine3:
How do you sell castor, How many years have you been planting castor How do you sell sunflower too. Is there huge sellers of sunflower in nigeria Where is your town Thanks
I sell per kg or tonne. 2 sell per kg or tonne. there's o, in fact not enough always. Ogbomoso, Oyo State. Welcome.
Agriculture / Re: What Should I Focus On First? by Tohsynetita1: 7:31am On Jan 08
bassdow:


what's yoruba or Igbo name of this sunflower ?

I don't know what it is
i dont know its local name, check Google, you will see what it is
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Skills Now Taking Over Degrees by Tohsynetita1: 12:23pm On Jan 07
Evolutionism:


Just for driving the truck from kano to lagos, then lagos to kano? N3M?

Or the driver Is the owner of the Truck?
For driving. Like they can rent the truck, so they give the owner like 2m or thereabouts per trip. The driver gets money from the owner of goods. But the person in kano said driver charges per percent. like 10 percent of the goods profit, or like 500k per trip.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Skills Now Taking Over Degrees by Tohsynetita1: 12:02pm On Jan 07
This truck driver that drives from kano to Lagos, na yesterday I hear say na 3m them they charge per trip, I just want to confirm their salary. 3m is just for the service o, no be them go buy load of pay labourers o. Labourers take 100 naira per bag. let's say he carries 100 bag daily. that's around 300k monthly. some carry 200 bags and more daily.

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Business / Re: What Business Can I Run In An Estate? by Tohsynetita1: 11:26am On Jan 07
Mysteriousworld:

Thanks for this
waste management.

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