Not much but my great grandfather was a farmer, I'll speak to my mother and see if she knows anything.@Kitsch what you know about rice farming breh
Not much but my great grandfather was a farmer, I'll speak to my mother and see if she knows anything.@Kitsch what you know about rice farming breh
Not much but my great grandfather was a farmer, I'll speak to my mother and see if she knows anything.
I'd only advise you do to business in Nigeria if you're there to watch it.Rice Farming Is Most Profitable In Nigeria Today - Adesina - Channels Television
I came across this article and it got me wondering how much i would need to invest to get a farm up and running.
I'd only advise you do to business in Nigeria if you're there to watch it.
That's the plan. Once I leave the US I'm planning to spend my time between Nigeria and Ghana.
I watched this discussion about African investment and it got me excited.
In the meantime I'm gonna start investing in this Rice Production company through Homestrings:
Kohath Rice Company - Nigeria - Emerging markets and diaspora - Homestrings
Evidently they're offering 25% returns.
Keep me posted.
Bookmarked, much appreciated.
Breh explain the beef between the Yoruba and Igbo people
Is dude Asian?
Aino Oni-Okpaku is a rare type of person. Born in Sweden, she met her Nigerian husband in USA and moved to Nigeria in 1973. Since then she’s never looked back and this year is celebrating 40 years in business in Nigeria – a remarkable feat for anyone, anywhere in the world. Along the way she’s even picked up a chieftaincy title and is now a proud Nigerian citizen.