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hoyze24: 1:47pm On Sep 12, 2017
We believe so much in the powers of preparation and planning, that's why we are making calls for the investment two months from its commencement. You can still be a part of this.
hoyze24: 1:46pm On Sep 12, 2017
We believe so much in the powers of preparation and planning, that's why we are making calls for the investment two months from its commencement. You can still be a part of this.
hoyze24: 8:14pm On Sep 10, 2017
This goes to show the low level of awareness in cities. You'd be totally surprised at the picture many people still make of HIV. Some believe it's a curse while many still do not believe it can be managed. It's true old ideas stick forever if not renewed. More awareness will go a long way in preventing similar occurrences. Rip man.

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hoyze24: 12:44pm On Sep 10, 2017
ifeomagodwin75:

What of resellers like us in Lagos, what's the price and how do we go about it.
Your selling price depends on the cost of purchasing tubers. Harvest of Benue yams had just commenced and it's still on a small scale at the moment. When it gets massive, I'm sure you'll get them at far lower prices.
hoyze24: 8:50pm On Sep 09, 2017
Pesuzok:

no update
Sorry about that, been busy. Would do that unfailingly next week. Thanks
hoyze24: 8:42pm On Sep 09, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

What is the current price?
People are not selling in large quantity at the moment. it's only in group of tens. Medium sized yams was 2500 for 10 tubers in katsina ala market on Thursday.
hoyze24: 1:41pm On Sep 09, 2017
It's few weeks away, don't be left out. Agriculture pays.

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hoyze24: 1:34pm On Sep 09, 2017
Thanks for the responses but please note we only deal in benue yams. We also sell to wholesalers with storage spaces. Lest I forget, the returns is 15% monthly.
hoyze24: 1:33pm On Sep 09, 2017
Thanks for the responses but please note we only deal in benue yams. We also sell to wholesalers with storage spaces. Lest I forget, the returns is 15% monthly.
hoyze24: 1:29pm On Sep 09, 2017
Thanks for the responses but please note we only deal in benue yams. We also sell to wholesalers with storage spaces. Lest I forget, the returns is 15% monthly.
hoyze24: 8:15pm On Sep 07, 2017
adejo007:
Hi, am interestd in going to Benue to buy yams for selling. How can u help in purchasing n selling in bulk? I'm looking to start with 20k hope it will be enough?
Emaachiile has said it all. You can't be directly involved with 20k. It's such a meagre sum. There are other ways you can be involved.
hoyze24: 2:55pm On Sep 07, 2017
Bad roads everywhere in Nigeria, traveled from Benue to ondo yesterday, the roads are just so terrible it could cause miscarriage.
hoyze24: 2:45pm On Sep 07, 2017
Somewhere in yorro local government of Taraba state among the mumuyes, this is also happening though not with everyone.
hoyze24: 1:14pm On Sep 07, 2017
Investment as we all know is ths soul of money making. It's been stated on this platform countless times how lucrative agricultural produce marketing is. I couldn't agree less but it's however important to note that it's not a get rich quick business but it can surely pay some bills. Of all produce I've been involved in, yam is sure the most lucrative. The marketing process isn't so tedious, it's consumed by almost every category of people and it doesn't need to be stored for long periods before making good money on it. In one of my previous posts, I gave an overview of how anyone can be involved in the business, today I'll be dwelling on indirect marketing which is a form of investment. The season of massive harvest is just few weeks away. We want more people to be involved, hence we are calling for investment from the following categories of people:
People who do not have enough knowledge about the whole marketing process but wants to be involved.
Those with little or no time to travel and buy themselves.
Those disturbed about how to face the hassles involved in the marketplace.
Those with inadequate storage facilities.
People who have capital but not enough to go into the business proper.
Those willing to add more money to their s.
I've been in the business for quite sometime, so I think it's necessary to make it bigger and have more people involved. For this season, we will be dealing in yams from Benue state. Why Benue?
We have the best and biggest yam varieties like ugoja, pepa, fakinsa, hembakwese etc. These varieties are acceptable in all markets.
Cheapest yams are found in Benue. This is partly due to the large number of people involved in its cultivation. It's pride to own the largest tuber in Logo and Ukum.
It's no more news we are the largest yam producer in Nigeria and we also have the largest yam market in Zaki Biam, Ukum local government.
Are there difficulties associated with marketing Benue yams? Yes
Roads here are not so good, this reflects on the cost of transportation.
Some varieties of yams get spoilt easily, hence it's not advsable to store them for long periods.
Yams cut if not properly handled.
Is the ROI feasible? Yes! Continuous sales gives more profit than storage (which is prone to uncertainties).
What is required to be part of this?
We've had lots of scams on this platform, so anyone willing to invest will be mandated to sign a contract agreement.
I've had few people me as regards my previous posts on marketing. Please you're free to make your enquiries but ensure it's in line with the post. We can also help people willing to go into direct marketing. Do make your requests known as regard this. For enquiries, you can call 08026875710 or send an email to [email protected]. like our page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/osfeldagro
hoyze24: 1:08pm On Sep 07, 2017
Investment as we all know is ths soul of money making. It's been stated on this platform countless times how lucrative agricultural produce marketing is. I couldn't agree less but it's however important to note that it's not a get rich quick business but it can surely pay some bills. Of all produce I've been involved in, yam is sure the most lucrative. The marketing process isn't so tedious, it's consumed by almost every category of people and it doesn't need to be stored for long periods before making good money on it. In one of my previous posts, I gave an overview of how anyone can be involved in the business, today I'll be dwelling on indirect marketing which is a form of investment. The season of massive harvest is just few weeks away. We want more people to be involved, hence we are calling for investment from the following categories of people:
People who do not have enough knowledge about the whole marketing process but wants to be involved.
Those with little or no time to travel and buy themselves.
Those disturbed about how to face the hassles involved in the marketplace.
Those with inadequate storage facilities.
People who have capital but not enough to go into the business proper.
Those willing to add more money to their s.
I've been in the business for quite sometime, so I think it's necessary to make it bigger and have more people involved. For this season, we will be dealing in yams from Benue state. Why Benue?
We have the best and biggest yam varieties like ugoja, pepa, fakinsa, hembakwese etc. These varieties are acceptable in all markets.
Cheapest yams are found in Benue. This is partly due to the large number of people involved in its cultivation. It's pride to own the largest tuber in Logo and Ukum.
It's no more news we are the largest yam producer in Nigeria and we also have the largest yam market in Zaki Biam, Ukum local government.
Are there difficulties associated with marketing Benue yams? Yes
Roads here are not so good, this reflects on the cost of transportation.
Some varieties of yams get spoilt easily, hence it's not advsable to store them for long periods.
Yams cut if not properly handled.
Is the ROI feasible? Yes! Continuous sales gives more profit than storage (which is prone to uncertainties).
What is required to be part of this?
We've had lots of scams on this platform, so anyone willing to invest will be mandated to sign a contract agreement.
I've had few people me as regards my previous posts on marketing. Please you're free to make your enquiries but ensure it's in line with the post. We can also help people willing to go into direct marketing. Do make your requests known as regard this. For enquiries, you can call 08026875710 or send an email to [email protected]. like our page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/osfeldagro
hoyze24: 12:57pm On Sep 07, 2017
The Facebook link is www.facebook.com/osfeldagro.
hoyze24: 12:55pm On Sep 07, 2017
Investment as we all know is ths soul of money making. It's been stated on this platform countless times how lucrative agricultural produce marketing is. I couldn't agree less but it's however important to note that it's not a get rich quick business but it can surely pay some bills. Of all produce I've been involved in, yam is sure the most lucrative. The marketing process isn't so tedious, it's consumed by almost every category of people and it doesn't need to be stored for long periods before making good money on it. In one of my previous posts, I gave an overview of how anyone can be involved in the business, today I'll be dwelling on indirect marketing which is a form of investment. The season of massive harvest is just few weeks away. We want more people to be involved, hence we are calling for investment from the following categories of people:
People who do not have enough knowledge about the whole marketing process but wants to be involved.
Those with little or no time to travel and buy themselves.
Those disturbed about how to face the hassles involved in the marketplace.
Those with inadequate storage facilities.
People who have capital but not enough to go into the business proper.
Those willing to add more money to their s.
I've been in the business for quite sometime, so I think it's necessary to make it bigger and have more people involved. For this season, we will be dealing in yams from Benue state. Why Benue?
We have the best and biggest yam varieties like ugoja, pepa, fakinsa, hembakwese etc. These varieties are acceptable in all markets.
Cheapest yams are found in Benue. This is partly due to the large number of people involved in its cultivation. It's pride to own the largest tuber in Logo and Ukum.
It's no more news we are the largest yam producer in Nigeria and we also have the largest yam market in Zaki Biam, Ukum local government.
Are there difficulties associated with marketing Benue yams? Yes
Roads here are not so good, this reflects on the cost of transportation.
Some varieties of yams get spoilt easily, hence it's not advsable to store them for long periods.
Yams cut if not properly handled.
Is the ROI feasible? Yes! Continuous sales gives more profit than storage (which is prone to uncertainties).
What is required to be part of this?
We've had lots of scams on this platform, so anyone willing to invest will be mandated to sign a contract agreement.
I've had few people me as regards my previous posts on marketing. Please you're free to make your enquiries but ensure it's in line with the post. We can also help people willing to go into direct marketing. Do make your requests known as regard this. For enquiries, you can call 08026875710 or send an email to [email protected]. like our page on Facebook at www.facebook.com/osfeldagroservices
hoyze24: 10:13am On Sep 07, 2017
skindo:
hoyze24 thanks for your advice, i will like you to educate on the appropriate time to apply chemicals and name of chemicals to use. just going into beans farming for the first time
thanks once again
You start chemical application from the flowering stage until pod formation. Make application routine. There are many chemicals available but best action seems to be the best I know of. it's expensive though.
hoyze24: 8:19pm On Sep 06, 2017
skindo:
hoyze24 what about Iron beans, thats what i actually planted yesterday been 5th september,2017
I do not know which variety iron beans is. All I know is tend it well so it can germinate properly and ensure to apply necessary chemicals at the right times. Wish you a bountiful harvest.
hoyze24: 9:08am On Sep 05, 2017
Storage and processing are huge problems that have kept lots of farmers impoverished. You need to see how tomatoes waste here in katsina ala and kwande despite farmers begging people to buy, Same applies to yam during harvest. I hope we help ourselves soon enough.
hoyze24: 10:50pm On Sep 04, 2017
jamesbridget13:
But 9% is small na.
it all depends on the business model. Its good to be true. How about 20%?
hoyze24: 8:34pm On Sep 04, 2017
Dekadet:
I am interested. are u on WhatsApp? let's talk business.
You can reach me on 08026875710.
hoyze24: 10:03am On Sep 04, 2017
arizonalusa:
Am Interested, but I reside in Warri Delta state
Marketing directly is a cool option but it's uneasy for people currently on a job to be involved or one with no experience. I hope y'all are preparing for the yam season. I hope another big marketer emerges this season. It can only get better.
hoyze24: 10:02am On Sep 04, 2017
Marketing directly is a cool option but it's uneasy for people currently on a job to be involved or one with no experience. I hope y'all are preparing for the yam season. I hope another big marketer emerges this season. It can only get better.
hoyze24: 9:59am On Sep 04, 2017
Production and marketing of crops like rice isn't as easy compared to yams due to high importation and inadequate standard local mills. Meanwhile, if you're preparing for the Benue yam marketing season. It's time we start talking.
hoyze24: 9:55am On Sep 04, 2017
seunny4lif:
Chop I chop
Secession and hate speeches have been on the rise in recent weeks. I hope it stops now that the president is back.
hoyze24: 9:46am On Sep 04, 2017
You can but it has to be a variety that matures early. It's popularly called 40 days.
hoyze24: 1:56pm On Sep 03, 2017
I have plans to build a company that will be the largest marketer of agricultural produce in Africa and I'm working towards it. It's the new harvest season that's however top of the plan. We need to get more yams to the markets.

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hoyze24: 9:23pm On Sep 02, 2017
snowpe:
How can I u op?
08026875710

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