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grabben: 1:16pm On May 11, 2018
FreshestManny:
Hello there,
We have up to 20tons+ of raw cashew nuts available in Enugu state at 350k per ton. We need serious buyers. You can me on +234. 706. 245. 42. 88.
Hmmm!!! Enugu be anyi? Click on the first link on my signature to master how you can export the raw cashew nuts and make millions of naira. Yes, you can do it. It is not difficult.
grabben: 1:13pm On May 11, 2018
onnaemeka3:
Everyone is talking Agriculture, Agriculture, but my own experience nearly bankrupt me. My farming experience almost killed me, but let me start from the beginning...

I have always wanted to venture into farming from an early age having grown up in the village with my grandmother, maybe it’s because I believe there is so much potential in the business, but every attempt at getting started and keeping up with it has been a serious pain.

First, I started out with Catfish farming and lost millions. Then I tried to grow maize on my village farm in Oka with my brother supervising, but I had plenty stories, the farm is too small, fire has caught the plantations, brother, thieves have stolen the fertilizer, too much gist.

If that was all, it would have been good, in fact, recounting this story is so painful because I could have taken a shorter route and avoided all this headache in the first place.

The next thing I know everything started falling apart. Later, I discovered that I was planting maize at the wrong season and the fertilizer wasn’t in the right mix along with some dishonest people working for me. Yet, this people were making mouth like they are the experts, they have it all sorted out.

At the end of the day, I waited to harvest the remaining maize and prepare to sell. What no one tells you about agriculture is the wahala that is involved in selling when you harvest. We were many harvesting the same time and the price of everything I harvested crashed.

I vowed that this was the end and I’ll just focus on my day job then I will return to the farm when I retire. But thankfully, I was relaying this story to a good friend of mine who had a smile on his face while I was recounting this horror story.

My friend just shook his head and told me that he had already read a lot of similar stories online and that was why he took the safer and more guaranteed route.

He told me that he also had a maize farm and his farming has been nothing but smooth. He didn’t have to deal directly with farmers, because he didn’t have the time to train them, neither did he deal with labourers or selling the farm produce at the end of the farm cycle.

I almost fell off my chair…

So I checked further and discovered that my friend had invested in agriculture through a platform that took care of dealing directly with farmers. The farmers had hands-on training from dedicated farm specialists, they were given improved seed varieties and were always on-ground to monitor the farmers, from planting to harvest to getting buyers for the product that was harvested so that there is nothing like wasted harvest or the farmer can’t sell .

To say “I felt I had just been handed a hot EXPO to profitable farming in Nigeria” was an understatement. I was excited.

So, I invested the little money I had left from my misadventure and used it to sponsor farms on this online platform that allowed people become farmers without a farm. The platform is Farmcrowdy. Of course, I still did my research and I kept seeing nothing but good reviews, coupled with my friend’s testimonial, I just went ahead. Sat down, relaxed and waited for the harvest while getting all the farm updates on my dashboard. I went to their website www.farmcrowdy.com and got all the information and within 5 minutes I had invested in a farm.

They don’t know this but I was really happy when I received my returns after harvest 2 days before the due date. I have now since invested in their chicken, maize and rice farms. With returns from 15% in 9 months, I was excited about funding their farm projects because they make the farmers life better while I make money farming. Even if something happens on the farm, they have farm insurance with companies like Leadway Insurance and AXA Mansard to protect my money. This is just too good.

No wonder the Vice President of Nigeria - Prof. Yemi Osinbajo even spoke about them on Channels TV on May 1st describing Farmcrowdy as a fantastic and innovative idea that is changing how people farm in Nigeria.

My name is Nnaemeka Obinna and I am now a proud farmer because I farm on www.farmcrowdy.com

If you doubt me, ask someone around you what they say about Farmcrowdy, you will see thousands of Farmers like me using Farmcrowdy from Nigeria, the UK, the US and Dubai to sponsor small farmers in Nigeria today. In fact, see a recent video of what the Vice-President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo said about Farmcrowdy.

God bless us oh!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilNQ-8MJ3e8&t=4s
Click on the first link on my signature to master how to export agro-products and make millions of naira.
grabben: 1:12pm On May 11, 2018
keoplus:
Whenever people quote "with all due respect" just watch them they are about to be disrespectful.
Everyone will not play in same export space, all businessmen can not be manufacturers like Dangote, Ibeto and the rest, that does not make them less a businessman. I respect you bro that you know so much about export and i applaud you for that but also learn to respect others too in their space. Trying to quote the president line was really dry in this context because if you know the extent of work done to source cashew nuts you will know its not for the Lazy ones. Good day bro
The target of every businessman is to be the best and biggest player. So, which sense are you making here? Click on the first link on my signature to master the contemporary trends of agro-export business. Harvard Business School teaches that any organization that is not planning to be a world-class one is planning to close down.
grabben: 1:08pm On May 11, 2018
Wooooowwwww!!!!!!!!! This is a very good development. Click on the first link on my signature to master how to export your products to foreign countries and make millions of naira.
grabben: 12:56pm On May 11, 2018
Making millions of naira from export business is very real
grabben: 12:55pm On May 11, 2018
Making millions of naira from export business is very real
grabben: 12:55pm On May 11, 2018
Making millions of naira from export business is very real

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grabben: 12:53pm On May 11, 2018
Hmmm!!! This bloody ritualist again. Click on the first link on my signature to master the contemporary trends on export business.
grabben: 12:50pm On May 11, 2018
Chaiiiiii!!!!!!! Scam everywhere you go. Is this country under a curse? Click on the first link on my signature to master how you can export any product from Nigeria to foreign countries and make millions of naira.
grabben: 12:47pm On May 11, 2018
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That's very interesting. You can as well export your food items and make millions of naira. Can't you? Click on the first link on my signature to know how you will go about it.

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grabben: 12:44pm On May 11, 2018
wavesofluck:
Hello,

Do you need white Ijebu Garri and yellow Garri in large quantity.

Please call us today to place your order.

Call/Whatsapp: 070668803214

Maximum satisfaction is our watchword.

NB. Nationwide delivery Available.
You can equally export your bags of garri and make millions of naira. Can't you? Click on the first link on my signature to know how you will go about it.
grabben: 12:42pm On May 11, 2018
onnaemeka3:
Everyone is talking Agriculture, Agriculture, but my own experience nearly bankrupt me. My farming experience almost killed me, but let me start from the beginning...

I have always wanted to venture into farming from an early age having grown up in the village with my grandmother, maybe it’s because I believe there is so much potential in the business, but every attempt at getting started and keeping up with it has been a serious pain.

First, I started out with Catfish farming and lost millions. Then I tried to grow maize on my village farm in Oka with my brother supervising, but I had plenty stories, the farm is too small, fire has caught the plantations, brother, thieves have stolen the fertilizer, too much gist.

If that was all, it would have been good, in fact, recounting this story is so painful because I could have taken a shorter route and avoided all this headache in the first place.

The next thing I know everything started falling apart. Later, I discovered that I was planting maize at the wrong season and the fertilizer wasn’t in the right mix along with some dishonest people working for me. Yet, this people were making mouth like they are the experts, they have it all sorted out.

At the end of the day, I waited to harvest the remaining maize and prepare to sell. What no one tells you about agriculture is the wahala that is involved in selling when you harvest. We were many harvesting the same time and the price of everything I harvested crashed.

I vowed that this was the end and I’ll just focus on my day job then I will return to the farm when I retire. But thankfully, I was relaying this story to a good friend of mine who had a smile on his face while I was recounting this horror story.

My friend just shook his head and told me that he had already read a lot of similar stories online and that was why he took the safer and more guaranteed route.

He told me that he also had a maize farm and his farming has been nothing but smooth. He didn’t have to deal directly with farmers, because he didn’t have the time to train them, neither did he deal with labourers or selling the farm produce at the end of the farm cycle.

I almost fell off my chair…

So I checked further and discovered that my friend had invested in agriculture through a platform that took care of dealing directly with farmers. The farmers had hands-on training from dedicated farm specialists, they were given improved seed varieties and were always on-ground to monitor the farmers, from planting to harvest to getting buyers for the product that was harvested so that there is nothing like wasted harvest or the farmer can’t sell .

To say “I felt I had just been handed a hot EXPO to profitable farming in Nigeria” was an understatement. I was excited.

So, I invested the little money I had left from my misadventure and used it to sponsor farms on this online platform that allowed people become farmers without a farm. The platform is Farmcrowdy. Of course, I still did my research and I kept seeing nothing but good reviews, coupled with my friend’s testimonial, I just went ahead. Sat down, relaxed and waited for the harvest while getting all the farm updates on my dashboard. I went to their website www.farmcrowdy.com and got all the information and within 5 minutes I had invested in a farm.

They don’t know this but I was really happy when I received my returns after harvest 2 days before the due date. I have now since invested in their chicken, maize and rice farms. With returns from 15% in 9 months, I was excited about funding their farm projects because they make the farmers life better while I make money farming. Even if something happens on the farm, they have farm insurance with companies like Leadway Insurance and AXA Mansard to protect my money. This is just too good.

No wonder the Vice President of Nigeria - Prof. Yemi Osinbajo even spoke about them on Channels TV on May 1st describing Farmcrowdy as a fantastic and innovative idea that is changing how people farm in Nigeria.

My name is Nnaemeka Obinna and I am now a proud farmer because I farm on www.farmcrowdy.com

If you doubt me, ask someone around you what they say about Farmcrowdy, you will see thousands of Farmers like me using Farmcrowdy from Nigeria, the UK, the US and Dubai to sponsor small farmers in Nigeria today. In fact, see a recent video of what the Vice-President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo said about Farmcrowdy.

God bless us oh!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilNQ-8MJ3e8&t=4s
That's very good for Farmcrowdy. Click on the first link on my signature to know how you can export agro-products to foreign countries and make millions of naira.
grabben: 12:38pm On May 11, 2018
fecundility:
look no further to get an experienced farm manager to set up or manage ur existing farm ranging from tree crops, arable n fruiting n vegetables with a well business plan to achieved your dream farm
HND in crop production n addition five years experience working on the field
however, I can start your farm from the scratch provided there is an accommodation on the farm
location is not an issue
can start it up from nursery like
cocoa nursery,palm kernel nursery, cashew nursery, tomatoes n pepper nursery
chat mi up for a deal
08120541149 or email olaniyiolayinka1122 @ gmail . com
The farm manager is also supposed to arm himself with the contemporary dynamics of agro products export trade. Click on the first link on my signature for details.
grabben: 12:24pm On May 11, 2018
cry2015:
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grabben: 12:14pm On May 11, 2018
It is very painful when a guy invests in a lady and she pays him back with cheating. Click on the first link on my signature to master all you need to know about export trade.

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grabben: 12:06pm On May 11, 2018
They deserve to die. Click on the first link on my signature if you are an exporter or an intending one.
grabben: 11:57am On May 11, 2018
This is very good. Click on the first link on my signature to master the contemporary dynamics of export trade.
grabben: 7:57pm On May 10, 2018
Up Man-U!!!!!!! We must win this match. Click on the first link on my signature to master all you need to know about non-oil products export.
grabben: 7:54pm On May 10, 2018
Wow!!! This is very good. Click on the first link on my signature to get the contemporary dynamics of non-oil products export.
grabben: 3:40pm On May 10, 2018
wavesofluck:
Hello,

Do you need white Ijebu Garri and yellow Garri in large quantity.

Please call us today to place your order.

Call/Whatsapp: 070668803214

Maximum satisfaction is our watchword.

NB. Nationwide delivery Available.
Click on the first link on my signature to know how to export your ijebu garri.

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