This is very interesting and insightful for those who would would want to go into rice farming. I like the fact that the son is studying Agric engineering too. Well detained explanations by the man and his son. You gave this documentary a perfect recording and editing
When I was serving in Ikwo I was surprised by the way the rice was planted, I even have to follow the locals to the farm to participate in harvesting and treshing. Another nice vlog from Helen's corner
Wow! This young farmer went into details and he is really passionate about this. You really asked the right questions to educate us on how rice is cultivated. 20 hectares would really be too much for him. He'll need workers and machines. This is lovely!
Wow.. So this is how they cultivate and per boil our Ebonyi rice. I just ran out of Abakaliki rice and I'm watching this..Chai there's godoooo I want to soak my feet in that small river ooo..Unem Kudos to you and the guys you interviewed.
More yield more money! I love the sound of this phrase. Nne you really tried with the explanation and the interview and the young undergraduate tutored us well. He has really mastered the rice farming with its tricks and secrets. Chai! If they can get funded our farmers will do great
The price of rice in cities like Lagos and it's environs is getting alarming... One may need to buy rice now and keep, especially with the rising inflation. In Lagos it goes for 42k per bag@ Helen's corner what's the price in Abakaliki?
I watched your video coverage about Uburu and during the war the salt used after blockade of everything was Uburu salt. There are so many villages and towns that bear that Uburu, from Ozuburu in Anambra to Uburuekwe in Isu LGA, another Uburu village in Mbaitolu LGA all in Imo State. Could you find out from your research if all these Uburus are connected and how do Uburu originate that is the origin of Uburu. With your coverage I was able to see Uburu from U.S without traveling to that place. You all are doing great. Keep it up nwa Ada Igbo.
Helen and other Nigerian RU-vidrs may not fully grasp the impact and joy their work generate, especially for those of us abroad. My family delights in watching and sharing these videos with our Nigerian and American contacts. You all showcase Nigeria as it is as well as her bountiful potential!
My dear. O that is because he is not into bulk cultivation another rice farm I interviewed told me of spending one million to make 10 million naira. But that one practice mechanise farming Uses tractor and all that
Sis my village also cultivate rice, it's a booming business right now, the process is actually stress and I pray the govt should help with sophiscated farm tools. Bravo for shedding light into this
My sister thank you very much for all that you do for us and does that help you please I would like to buy some for storage this year I am from nnwwry and don't know how to go about it so I'm wondering if there's any way you could help thanks in advance