The problems of farmers in the Southwest are transportation as 55% of the crops brought to the south are picked up by farmers from the Northern farmers from time in memorial. E.g is the large farming in Oyo state- Iseyin and Saki. 2. Intentional destruction of Northern cattle rearers dumping their crops on the farms in the South west to cause shortage of food.
What's the shelf life of the greenhouse in warm humid tropical climate of southwest Nigeria?. How are the excessive heat and humidity regulated?. Is the greenhouse suitable for tropical climate? Thanks.
Found this video on the beginning of my farming journey in Jamaica 🇯🇲 Thank you for sharing this. Cant wait to execute my greenhouse setup in the future 😊 All the best on your journey.
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thanks for watching and finding our video helpful. Currently we are not carrying out any training. We are located along Lagos/Ogun state axis, Nigeria.
Thanks for watching and finding our video helpful. Yes!, before the substrate is inserted in the bags, holes are made under the bags so as remove excess water that may occur during watering. But watering in the Greenhouse is timed and regulated. So as not to give excess water to the plants.
thanks for watching and finding our video helpful. we are located at Ogun state nigeria. The size of the Greenhouse is 7om x 10m. you've got to have a land mass that will contain such but there are smaller greenhouses too you can go for if need be.
I love the setup here! I was just trying to describe using drip tape on an indoor/greenhouse application to someone the other day, your system is a fantastic example of this I can share with him. Thank you!
thanks for watching and finding our video helpful. For now we have not started our mentorship and training program yet. What we do now is Training for only young graduates who just finished university.
Please can this farm help others who are interested but has no land of his own? Please if yes am so much interested and want to be part of u guys, so proud of Nigeria youth.👍💪
Thanks for watching and finding our video helpful. We don't spray that all the time. we do that once in a while because these pests may get in through humans entering the greenhouse. so just to be on a safe side.
I feel you bro, I am also in the UK, but lucky to have a brother back home who is also a nutcase when it comes to agriculture. So we in the process of building out our own system over the next 12-24 months but with a twist. Fully integrated farming, with recycling waste from one end into another in other to avoid the idea of purchasing external fertilisers as that’s mainly what drives up opex.
Came across your video and am so proud this can be achieved in Nigeria. I was wondering if you do training and mentoring, and if you do how can one get involved.
Thanks for watching our video. The Drip tape is constant throughout the plant's life. It adjusts a little bit to the side as the plant's shoot begins to come out.