Another patient crop for you to invest is cocoa. cocoa grows very well in the southern states in Nigeria and cocoa prices is about 10,000 per ton for now, you can grow in and export it but will take up to 7 to 10 years but it's almost granteed to make you good money. chocolate is expensive now.
Good stuff, Nice job bro, Hope you did not hurt your mouth with the unripe Pineapple. when pineapple ripens it usually starts to yellow from the bottom, Unripe fruits are acidic avoid eating it
Pineapple are Delicious, Would you Consider expanding you pineapple farm from 2 Acres to 10 20 30 acres, are you looking to buy more pineapple suckers,
The first year will take 2 years, but when you planted every year, then the next will be only one year. Bananas and plantains are less waiting they will produce the same year.
Oga Bayo I'm a PH boy (ijo) in the states... do you do consulting? I'm interested in using some family land I have in the south-south for farming. Also if you're looking to build out formally and would consider investment, I'm happy to explore.
I DO NOT appreciate how you are picking a fruit green, BEFORE allowing them to ripen, just as Jamaican, then picking their breadfruit as an infant, back in my country, the Breadfruits look as 4 times Jamaican Breadfruits size.
@@thenigeriannomad Ya, SEE the colors???? Greens meant is not ripen, allow them to turn YELLOW, anyway, I am visiting Nigeria in August, I already booked my flight, well, not me alone, with a tour, I saw the Meatology, you was crying that Night when you eat that meat, LOL, I wonder if the group would take us there. Later
@@chi3789 In our Country in my Village, I eat/ate Fresh Pick, that meant when it Ripe NOT Ripen, they picked of the tree, when it's ripened itself fall down