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Technology MarketRe: Very Strong Tokunbo 200amp And 150amp Batteries by Treepower2000: 3:09pm On Mar 12, 2020
abidemidare:
200amp 50k
150amp 40k
Are they deep cycle or regular batteries?
Technology MarketRe: Very Strong Tokunbo 200amp And 150amp Batteries by Treepower2000: 2:27am On Mar 12, 2020
abidemidare:
We now have very strong tokunbo 200amp and 150amp batteries for sale with 6 months warranty.

Tel: 08062466118 and 08097227816
Whatsapp http:///2348062466118
What price?
AgricultureRe: WE Sell Empty Shipping Containers & Refrigerated(reefer) Containers20ft And 40ft by Treepower2000: 10:40am On Mar 02, 2020
essienasuquo:
...it means a 40ft High cube container.whichbis 9'6.
Thanks. Will contact when I need it.
AgricultureRe: WE Sell Empty Shipping Containers & Refrigerated(reefer) Containers20ft And 40ft by Treepower2000: 8:49am On Mar 01, 2020
essienasuquo:
...650k
What is 40' HC? Pardon my ignorance.
PropertiesRe: My Landlord Said My 1 Year Rent Expired 20th June 2020, I Paid 20th July 2019 by Treepower2000: 12:20am On Jan 17, 2020
Irwindickson:
He is correct, July to July is 13 months, July to June is actually correct
Your assumption is wrong.
How many months us Christmas to Christmas?
PropertiesRe: Get Plot(s) Of Land In Ajiboro Or Moniya Ibadan On 5k+ Monthly Installments... by Treepower2000: 7:14pm On Jan 13, 2020
asfrankasf:
#PROMO
You can get pieces of land in Ajiboro (#189k/plot till Friday, 18th January 2020 before it changes back to #249k/plot), Ido Local Government or Moniya (#349k/plot), Ibadan on as low as #5k instalments monthly plus you can start projects on your land at 40% payment courtesy of Zilt Investment (RC 1502476). Our Offices are located at either FoodCo Compound, Idi-Ape and Old Leventis building, Dugbe, Ibadan.

Well, I have been advising my clients to go more for the piece of land at [b]Ajiboro, Ido Local Government, Eruwa Road, WHY?

* The new Ibadan City Polytechnic has a site around this area and will be moving to this area soon. Investors will soon be building residences, offices and hostels around there which will make the area a goldmine.

*Just 2 years ago, the land sold around this area was being sold for #90k/plot, last year #118k/plot and presently a promo price of #189k/plot which will be discontinued as from Friday, 18th of January, 2020 and will return to #249k/plot.

*Free from individual and governmental assaults, all documents will be supplied as at appropriate.

*You have access to build whatever structure you desire on your piece as you deem fit.

*The land is close to a tarred road network.[/b]

You can call +23480-6320-7312 to discuss further or walk into any of our offices and demand to see Mr Francis Adelaja.

It is a once in a lifetime opportunity, grab it with the many others that are doing so.
K
PoliticsRe: N41,500 Monthly Citizenship Welfare Allowance And N150,000 Monthly Basic Salary by Treepower2000: 9:34pm On Jan 12, 2020
mrvitalis:
Very very stupid write up ....this is the mentality of most Nigeria they think Nigeria has unlimited money

You didnt even write the total cost ....41,000 * 30,000,000= that alone is 1.23 trillion ...nigeria makes 350bn on a good month

Go n sleep
Don't mind him. Mental illness come in stages.
PoliticsRe: N41,500 Monthly Citizenship Welfare Allowance And N150,000 Monthly Basic Salary by Treepower2000: 9:32pm On Jan 12, 2020
Godfullsam:
Hit like if you didn't read everything cool

Too long joor
Just Rambling. That's no writing.
BusinessRe: [Wanted] Distributors needed for Canadian Solar Panels by Treepower2000: 10:45pm On Jan 11, 2020
okaniudemba:
Happy new year to everyone and am happy to see all of us in 2020... I would like all of to make money this January... I just imported 1600 Canadian solar panels into the country and am currently looking for buyers...
Watts- 350
Pollycrystalline
Inspection is allowed
Location- surulere Lagos
Its a very good opportunity for all of because if u refer or bring any buyer, you get commission.. Its authentic and am looking for serious buyers
Contact me on 08039489441
What we s the unit price?
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 8:50pm On Jan 07, 2020
Pistotita:
Sir, do not get me wrong. I did not write that you faced humidity challenge. It was Emma who faced it, and he was clear about it. But after a deep thought, you might be facing humidity and cold challenges unknowingly. Why would moringa fruits only from Nov (beginning of rainy dry season) and then stops during rainy season. Check the bolded part. Two sentences there. Number 1: No matter what happens, it will fruit in November. Hmmmm. Number 2: It actually stops fruiting at the peak of rainy season according to you. Why? These are questions you need to ask yourself.

Let me be honest with you, moringa is a tree which should fruit continuously. Like...it fruits...rests...and starts fruiting again....except something is disturbing it. Try to check again. Rain and humidity may be affecting you too. It may inhibit flowers from coming out, and you are unaware of that thinking it was not suppose to flower at the time. But Emma was lucky to see it flowering. And bammmm....every damn thing aborted. Or maybe his trees are not strong enough since it was the first flowering. Let us watch what happens in July to October 2020.

And i want to ask you....do you irrigate your trees? If not, I am sure you will harvest more this dry season if you do. This is the reason I think installing irrigation is still the better option no matter where one cultivates it. With what I have read so far, I think it is not a bad decision to have it in the North, Lagos and Ogun where rain is low. But I have go check the cost of irrigation vs sales. With what I am reading, hmmmmmm! Ideas are just flowing.
It actually performs better with irrigation as confirmed by research.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 12:57pm On Jan 07, 2020
EMMAACHILE:
As Pistotita said above, it seems you have not seen the momax3 seed. its never the same. Its heavier, contains more oil (40% vs 25% local) and the number of pods is not contest.
One of my trees seem to get more than even 200 pods currently. The tree is still not done yet with more flowers shooting everywhere.


The current momax3 at 2.5 years is clocking 5kg harvest per tree as compared to the local production of about 1kg per tree. Its a game of no contest. Someone came to my house yesterday to see the tree and was wowed. This is still the first harvest.

As for the market, there are a lot of companies looking for moringa but the only con is that they will only take you serious if you have a very large harvest of say 100 tonnes above. Some of us may not even sell the seeds but convert to pure sealed moringa oil. My sister just bought an industrial machine capable of processing the seeds to oil though currently using it for her groundnut oil business.

Another thing, i found out is that the leaves are more potent than the local ones in stopping Malaria/Typhoid.

My next sojourn maybe buying the MÓLE moringa seeds for leaf production but i only need very few seeds.
Emma, I had the seeds from you and physically they are the same from the seeds harvested from my own trees but like I said in my post the mormax3 pods are bigger and longer thereby contain more seeds and also have higher oil content but the tree behaves like other moringa trees.
What we are waiting to verify from your trees is the volume of the secondary fruiting yield.
All the moringa varieties have their pros and cons and the rev about the mormax3 is the improved characteristics and that's what we are following on this thread.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 12:45pm On Jan 07, 2020
Pistotita:
Hmmmm! I assume you did not cultivate momax3 with your reply. Might be high yield is the reason most people are following this thread. Ok...may be. But you mentioned that rainfall and humidity did not affect yours, while Emmachile seemed to have a serious challenge during rainy season. I cannot conclude it is due to rain (that is even his first blossom, so might be another reason). Might be yours tolerate humidity and flood more. These things happen.

And from my investigation, optimum production is after 6 years, and declines later. Meaning the trees are fully matured and can withstand climatic changes properly after 6 years. Ok. So, i am still telling everyone who wants to do this to really exercise patience. And it might be disastrous to use another person's trial to make decision. Well, if you guys had recorded temp, humidity, rainfall pattern, fertilization application rate, etc, then, it would be very easy to make conclusion. Anyway, i think this thread is still wonderful, and it is a good guide.

I just want every reader here to ask himself or herself this question: Why is there decline in production of moringa despite the "moringa cultivation rush" some years back? These questions must be answered before one goes fully into it. But I assure anyone who gets it right of an excellent reward. Such farmer will be rich.
I did not say that mine are not affected by humidity. What I really mean is that the fruit bearing period is out side the peak rainy season. No matter the month you plant your moringa the main fruiting season starts from November and is fixed every year. There may be minor pods in other periods but little or none during peak raining season.
Emma's projected fruiting period fell into the rainy season hence outside the bearing season the plant is taking the next season being the last November but because the rains were extended this season the bearing season have shifted and we have to see what the effect will be.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 12:16pm On Jan 07, 2020
SocialJustice:
Do you produce oil or sell seeds?
I use my seeds and give to friends and family. It alleviates HBP and High blood sugar. I also use it for water purification.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 11:53am On Jan 07, 2020
Pistotita:
Thanks for this feedback sir. Is your variety Momax3? If not, which?
There is no difference between a mormax and ordinary moringa. The difference is only in the length of the pod hence the number and quantity of seed produced per tree and the oil content of the seeds just like tenera and the ordinary oil palm tree.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 10:08am On Jan 07, 2020
Pistotita:
This is actually the part I have been waiting for. In my mind, I know the pods may not last long on the plants. I keep telling many people who say they can leave trees and not take care of them like vegetables that it is untrue. One does serious work pruning trees and making sure fruits donot go bad. It may involve everyday activities on farm just like veggie. Of course, it is only strong trees (cash crops and the rest) which might not need 3 times a week to every day activities on farm. If one has to harvest weekly, is that not the same as tomato or even cucumber? And with the heat that one has to manage plus fixing irrigation in areas where there is heat. To me, it may be at an advantage to cultivate where there is less rainfall just like having tomato in the north. And this is what Lagos and Ogun is about too. Lesser rainfall means more harvests for vegetables if one knows what to do to make the plant adjust to the heat (of course will take trials and errors to get it perfected).

Oga SocialJustice, I want you take note. You know I told you the last time we spoke that there is no short cut to farming. You may have to leave farming alone ooo if you cannot find a strategy to get a reliable daily management program of your plants. I always laugh at newbies who opt for apples, pears, grapes, etc thinking they do not need to go to farm often. Of course, these plants need daily care also. Even tomato does not need the care apples need.

If harvest is 3 times or once weekly, if is a serious job, except yield is low.

My suggestion is that all anxious investors should leave Emmachile alone to do a good analysis here via this pilot. Many adjustments must be made. Please, try to limit questions at this period. The uncertainties are still huge. One factor we know is that rain causes flower abortion which is a loss for anyone in high rainfall area except the farmer finds solution to it. It lools like this will grow beyter in the north Lagos and Ogun where there are less rainfall. Sox thinking one can depend on rain may nit be a good option except the farmer can also perfect it in the region. Thereforex oga Socialjustice, go and plant on just a plot in your area and watch it for 2 years begore you expanf to 20 ha. I guess you wanted to start with 200 ha. Hmmmmm! Morinya has been in Nigeria and I am sure it is over 8 years. The question is why dis those who wnet into it previously are noy that successful?

Not saying momax3 will not be highly profitable, but this is how I operate. I am always prepared for the worst, while I make arrnagement for the best yield in regards to marketing. Maybe cos I have done so many trials is the reason I am a bit more careful. I believe with time, it can be tweaked in different regions to produce high yield.
I planted my first set of mornings trees in November 2011 in Port Harcourt and Rivers north.
The main fruiting season is between November and February which is not affected by rain and humidity, the minor fruiting season is March to August and the yield is scanty. The pods harvested immediately dried on the tree store longer in comparison to pods left long on the tree. Even during dry season the pods still absorb moisture from the air and this affect the quality of the seeds.
The safe interval of harvest for commercial moringa seed should not exceed two weeks as the oil content of the seed decrease as they are left under the elements.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 8:35pm On Jan 06, 2020
EMMAACHILE:
It's not possible. You can leave the pods on the tree until all are dried if you want it that way.
Don't leave the pods on the tree as they deteriorate quickly if Left on the trees.
If your farm is handful you can harvest weekly. If left beyond two weeks the seeds go bad.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 8:34pm On Jan 06, 2020
EMMAACHILE:
It's not possible. You can leave the pods on the tree until all are dried if you want it that way.
Don't leave the pods on the tree as they deteriorate quickly if Left on the trees.
If your farm is handful you can harvest weekly. If left beyond two weeks the seeds going bad.
EducationRe: Great Mathematicians Help Me Solve This Maths Please by Treepower2000: 12:54pm On Jan 06, 2020
abbasajao:
I am not sure if this question is completely. 032 SE, SW or what. There must be a direction.
When it is written 032 and 275 it means counting from zero and zero starts from North to east in clockwise direction. If you no understand maths you at least should understand geography
AgricultureRe: Nigerian Coconut and Banana and ginger agroforestry investments by Treepower2000: 9:30am On Jan 01, 2020
MoreTech:
Shine your eyes o internet farms everywhere
30% for plantain in 4 months. Na indomie instant plantain farmers.
AgricultureRe: Early maturing Okra Seeds Available by Treepower2000: 11:58pm On Dec 04, 2019
OluchiDelly:
Everything you need to know is on this thread, pls do go through my earlier posts here.
I need the okro please.
How many kg do I need to cover one hectare?
CelebritiesRe: Childish Photos Of Davido You Are Yet To See(photo) by Treepower2000: 7:40pm On Nov 27, 2019
Tobinrobin:
Childish pictures or Throwback pictures? Haba this one weak me o
It's supposed to be childhood photos. You see what sorting dey cause for Nigeria?
EducationRe: 34 Grammatical Blunders Every Nigerian Has Made At Least Twice. by Treepower2000: 6:37pm On Nov 25, 2019
emae009:
"more grease to your elbow" is not a wrong English. it's an idiom. It means to praise someone for their achievement like also tasking them to work harder. it's basically the same thing as "more power to your elbow"; the former is informal while the later is formal
Don't mind the op. He doesn't know that different cultures speak differently. If he hears Americans speak in an informal setting he'll just lay eggs.
RomanceRe: Nigeria Doctors Saved Bricklayer Pierced By Hammer in the Neck (Very Graphic) by Treepower2000: 4:57pm On Nov 22, 2019
thorpido:
Akwa Abasi Ibom. shocked
I can imagine the kind of force needed to pierce him because that edge of wood was blunt.More amazing was that it missed major blood vessels.
So traumatic.
You would be surprised it's the hammer that saved his life. If the hammer hadn't cushioned the fall his head would have been smashed by his body weight. God is wonderful.
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How much is the course
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 5:57pm On Oct 19, 2019
Pistotita:
To make good profit from moringa, which is the first product one must run after? Fruits or leaves? And please explain why you choose one over the other.
Both fruit and leave production are lucrative depending on your preference. Most of us are into pilot phase of the project.
I keep my options open and I can go into seeds, leave and or even using the leaves for animal feed and other products.
AgricultureRe: .. by Treepower2000: 2:20am On Oct 19, 2019
EMMAACHILE:
It will definitely fruit because the local ones always fruit twice a year. Currently, i have not seen any Moringa in Lokoja with seed pods. All are with flowers.
Moringa fruits between November to January and second fruiting is around February to March so if you plant by January your first fruiting will start by November.
AgricultureRe: Apples Grow In Nigeria (Unseen Opportunities In Apple Farming) by Treepower2000: 8:28pm On Oct 12, 2019
Agroprenuer:
I don't have time for that. But if you want some kind of guarantee, We have partnered with the south east council of commerce and industry, you can look for the contact of the Director General and ask him about this project. This not a childs play and not a video thing. If you want proof, my office address is above.
The apple is planted at southern east ministry of commerce and your office?
EducationRe: Mind Blowing Facts- Picture Collection 3 by Treepower2000: 3:16am On Oct 10, 2019
wisewordd:
Wow, this is nice. "People that read, don't steal. While people that steal, don't read" Very loud.
No wonder; our polithieftians...and certificates
AgricultureRe: Beautiful Rabbits For Sale In Port Harcourt by Treepower2000: 8:22pm On Oct 03, 2019
Cinjoe:
Iv responded.thanks
Do have growers and weaners now?
AgricultureRe: Palm Kernel Shell (pks) Urgently Needed In Large Quantity! by Treepower2000: 11:08am On Sep 30, 2019
seunlovingme:
I'm urgently in need of PALM KERNEL SHELL in large quantity
What's your specifications?

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