THE GOLDMINE IN PLANTAIN FARMING – Regular Sources Of Income – (first publish in 2014)

Written by agrikace

May 9, 2021

Plantain and banana are widely cultivated in the southern and middle belt regions in Nigeria. The annual local production outruns the demand. Being a highly perishable food item, substantial quantities rot away in a short period after harvest.

When the rains start which signals the commencement of planting, the plantain
farmers plant at the same time. They harvest at the same period and flood the markets with the product. After a short while, the product soon becomes scarce where much rots away due to unavailable technology for conversion for a longer shelf life.
The solution is to process the fruits into a powdered form which can be packaged and stored for a longer time without spoilage and wastage occurring. The natural flavors in the
powdered form can also be utilized in industrial food processing.
Foods and drinks such as cakes, ice creams, yoghurt and custard are flavored to enhance their taste. The flavors are imported into Nigeria and are synthetic, therefore not as
good as the natural flavors in banana and plantain powder. The natural flavors can be imparted into other foods.
There is a readymade market within and outside Nigeria for banana and plantain
powder. Nigerians in the diaspora, who are looking for businesses to do in Nigeria can look into the aspect of setting up a suitable processing technology to convert banana
and plantain into powdered form. The benefits are many to the farmers and to the economy.

When the planting season commences, at the start of the rain. The improved variety sucker costs about N120.00 to N150.00 per sucker even from official sources. The demand for the improved variety sucker is high.

Contact Gbenga today for improved variety sucker that produce double bunch.

If you buy our double bunch producing suckers, you will get a FREE ebook on the business.

Investment Costing

STAGE 1: Cost of buying 1 acre of land N55,000 . (depending on your location this particular price is somewhere in Oyo state).
STAGE 2: Cost of using manual labour for land preparation at N15,000/acre.
STAGE 3: Cost of buying 1,000 double bunch Plantain suckers @ N150 each is N150,000.
STAGE 4: Transportation of suckers to farm, estimated is N10,000
STAGE 5: Cost of Planting 1,000 suckers at N15 per stand is N15,000
STAGE 6: 1st -5th Weeding @ N30, 000.
STAGE 7: Purchase of Manure/Fertilizer, Transportation & Fertilizer Application @ N25,000.
STAGE 8: Security @ N50, 000/year.
STAGE 9: Management fee @ N50, 000/year

TOTAL= N350,000. + Miscellaneous 30,000 = N380,000
At harvest you will get 2,000 bunches, if you sell at give away price of N800 each, you will have N1.6Million and 3,000 New Suckers. By 2nd – 3rd year this Plantain Farm may expand to 2 or 3 Acres if seed suckers and proceeds are reinvested. With a Projected Return On Investment ranging between N1Million and N4Million by 3rd year if expanded.

We also have 50 acres of land in Ikire just less than two hours from Ibadan, oyo state for sale with document very good for farming at N55k per acres. If you want we can manage the farm for you. There we manage farms for investors.
If you are interested after paying we prepare a FREE BUSINESS PLAN for the business based on the number of acres you buy & invest on.
We are also working on companies who will buy all the produce at maturity. We are creating room for a business model that will create good market for the business.

DO YOU HAVE INTEREST & INVESTMENT CASH BUT NO TIME, THEN OUR COMPANY CAN SET UP THE FARM & ALSO MAINTAIN THE FARM OR MANAGE THE FARM WITH YOUR STAFF FOR A FEE. Anything you touch in agriculture is gold if you are ready to be patient.
Oh, wow! Agropreneurship does not mean one has to literally work on the farm, is this right ?
Not necessarily, in fact it applies to all business. What is great about entrepreneurs is their uncanny ability to see opportunities where others did not but most times entrepreneurs do not have the technical ability to make this opportunity into money. They usually have to hire the technical expert.

Money! Money!! Money!!! Seems to be what everybody seeks, unfortunately, not everyone knows the way of getting rich. Thus, the statement “THE RICH GET RICHER AND THE POOR GETS POORER” is true, not because the rich has money and the poor does not, but because of the inability of the poor to recognize opportunities each time they come around, what is the meaning of Poor? It’s simply P-Passing, O- Over, O-Opportunity, R-Repeatedly. So they stick to the old pattern of living and keeping on managing their way through life forgetting that the world is changing really fast from the industrial age into information age.

The following Nigerian states have the best comparative advantage for plantain and banana farming:
Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, Oshun, Ekiti, Edo, Delta, Cross River, Akwa Ibom, Imo, Bayelsa, Abia and Ebonyi.

The domestic uses of plantain are:

Fried slices (dodo) and plantain chips .The industrial uses are plantain flour/bread, cake/pancake, baby foods, wine, beer, dried flakes, biscuits and cookies.
Modern breeding has produced high yielding varieties.

Two ways to do the business:
a) You can buy acres of land, drill bore hole, do land preparation, plant trees as wind breakers and plant good grade suckers and secure the farm . You can intercrop with our hybrid MELON so as to maximize the land (Integrated farming)
b) You can go for government land available for lease all over Nigeria. The lands are managed by the various River Basin Development Authorities across Nigeria, they can help you to prepare the land with their lease tractor and they also have irrigation facility.

If you need land for agriculture, government land is available for lease all over Nigeria.
The lands are managed by the various River Basin Development Authorities across Nigeria.
For the lands managed by the Ogun- Oshun River Basin Authority, which covers Lagos, Ogun, Oshun and Oyo States, they have offices in those states where you can go to pay N2500.00 per acre of land per year.

If you are one of those looking for salary jobs in today’s Nigeria, or you have just one sources of income, please stop that madness. Go pay N2500.00 for a hectare of land for Cassavaa/plantain farming.

There are two benefits to you:
One, you buy at a cheaper price than you will if you buy during the planting season.
Two, you will not wait 12 months from planting to harvest. If you are a starter,
ensure that you are buying the improved variety sucker and buy from the right
sources. Do not be deceived to buy the local variety sucker if what you want is the improved variety sucker.
The beauty of the plantain plant is in its ability to reproduce itself in geometric
proportions. A healthy plantain plant can reproduce about 5 suckers around it which means that one plant has produced another 5 plants.
Therefore, you will not have to buy fresh suckers for planting for the 2nd year and
beyond. There are three benefits to you. First benefit is that you won’t be buying fresh suckers for planting in the second year
Second benefit is that you can sell the suckers while waiting for the harvest of the plantain bunches from the existing plants. Thirdly, you can transplant the suckers on another plot of land which means that your farm is expanding without buying fresh suckers.

There are two types of suckers in Nigeria – the local variety and the improved variety sucker. The local variety sucker takes about two years to mature from planting to harvest
while the improved variety takes one year. The local variety generally has lower yields and more disease-prone, while the improved variety has higher yields in terms of fingers
per bunch, size of the fingers and the sweetness of the fruits.
The improved variety brings faster returns on investment than the local variety sucker. The improved variety comes in different grades that indicate the level of improvement.
Always go for the latest improved variety sucker. If you are a starter, go for the
improved variety sucker.
However, note that the improved variety sucker is costlier than the local variety
sucker. The demand for the improved variety sucker is high.

How to Make More Money In The business:
You can always process your plantain into flour and package it well. It’s our plan to start making standard plantain flour in the nearest future especially when our products exceed what the market demands.
Besides, why selling your plantain to the local-market women who’re likely to buy it at cheapest prize ever when you can market it by yourself? Marketing is very important if you’re going to make it in farming in Nigeria.
Marketers makes 10x of profit made by farmers, so why will you allow these people to reap you off when you can be a producer and marketer at the same time? The best way to
do it is to start sourcing for market before harvest.
Hybrid MELON also available for intercropping.
Spacing is critical. Plantain crop need the space otherwise the competition for nutrients will kill them off and kill your investments.
Maintenance of the plantation is critical, very critical to its survival and achievement of your revenue projection, farming is hard but rewarding work, just do it right.
Use cured poultry waste mixed with sawdust close to the base of the plantain
Or use moringa leaves as fertilizer or if you know how to produce moringa liquid
manure. It give extra large bunches
Agronomic requirements
>>>Temperature: The optimal temperature for growing plantain is 28°C. From 28 to 20°C, growth will gradually slow down, and will become negligible around 16-18°C.
>>> Light: Shade accelerates height growth, and it is advisable to determine
the density depending on the cultivar selected, in order to provide the best light conditions for the plantation.
>>> Water: Plantain needs a lot of water. It should get around 200 mm
per month throughout its life cycle.
>>> Wind: Plantain is very sensitive to strong wind, which can cause physical
damage to the plant (torn leaves, toppling).
>>> Soil: Plantain grows best in deep soil that is well drained and rich in
organic matter. Fallow land can also be used, but the yield will depend on
what was previously grown and the duration of the fallow.
Cultivation Plant density.

Good people plantain is medicinal, the fluid in the stem of the matured plant is use to cure broken bone from stem you can reproduce more suckers for expansion..It is a crop that can give you regular source of income for the next 15 to 20 years without replanting because it will keep reproducing upstrings so to say to keep existig so all you have to do is farm maintenance.
Remember what you keep will keep you.

Do you know that you can structure plantain plantation to turn you or your children to be millionare within a very short period.

Take an example if you just buy 2 acres of land at N55k each and set up plantain on the land after 5- 10 years the land can never remain the same price and the plantian on it will keep giving you cash without replanting for the next 10 years even if there is fire out break , once rain fall on it it will surely come back alife.

Testimony:

Mr Olufemi, who owns a plantain farm off Papa Lanto (on Ilaro/Sagamu) on the old
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, said plantain farming is lucrative. He plants plantain for profit and makes good cash from it yearly. He has identified breeds that are more productive, high-yielding and pest-resistant for more profits.
At the beginning of the planting season, he bought 1,000 suckers at N150 each, which totals N150,000. When he harvested, he got 1,000 bunches of plantain which sold for at least N1400 each , he should it himself. So, he made about N1.4 million from the sale. If he had planted the double bunch varieties, he would have gotten between 1,800 to 2,000 bunches and would have made (1,800 X1400) N2,520,000 sales not profit
He said after expenses, one could still make about 400 per cent profit.
To improve the quality of his plantains, Olufemi uses animal manure mixed with saw dust on the farm.
Prospective investors need to have at least N350,000 if you are managing it yourself. This will cover purchase of the land, purchase of suckers, labour and other costs.
He said with an investment of N350,000, one can make more than N1 million in turnover and about 400 per cent in profit. The profit depends on the quantity of bunches that can be harvested per acre/hectare multiplied by the selling price per bunch of plantain. Olufemi said plantain growing has changed the livelihoods of people. We helps entrepreneurs secure land for purchase, prepare it and get good suckers at a fee and manage the farm.
Plantain is an all-year round market. It provides monthly income year round after the first year harvest but must be well manage.
Prospective investors can start with an acre of land, which can contain 800 to 1000
suckers. The market is guaranteed.

Health benefits of plantains

1,Plantains are very reliable sources of starch and energy.

2, Plantains contain a high amount of dietary fibre which helps ensure healthy bowels and
reduces constipation.

3, Plantains have more vitamin C than bananas. Consumption of foods rich in vitamin-C helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful oxygen- free radicals.

4, Plantains have more vitamin A than bananas. In addition to being a powerful antioxidant, vitamin A plays a vital role in the visual cycle, maintaining healthy mucus membranes, and enhancing skin complexion.

5, As in bananas, they too are rich sources of B-complex vitamins, particularly high in
vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine).
Pyridoxine is an important B-complex vitamin that has a beneficial role in the treatment of neuritis, anemia, and to decrease homocystine (one of the causative factors for coronary artery disease (CHD) and stroke episodes) levels in the
body.

6,Plantains also contain folates, niacin, riboflavin and thiamin. Folates (folic acid) are
essential for healthy pregnancy.

7, Plantains also provide adequate levels of minerals such as iron, magnesium, and
phosphorous. Magnesium is essential for bone strengthening and has a cardiac-protective
role as well.

8, Plantains have more potassium than bananas. Potassium is an important component of
cell and body fluids that helps control heart rate and blood pressure, countering negative
effects of sodium.

9, Plantains are famed to be diuretic and can help prevent kidney and bladder problems.

10, Plantains ease the discomfort associated with the menstrual period.

11, The unripe plantain is more nutritious and healthy


Plantain has more calories weight for weight than in the fruit bananas. 100 g plantain consists of 122 calories, while dessert banana hold only 89 calories. Indeed, they are very reliable sources of starch and energy; ensuring food security for millions of inhabitants worldwide.


It contains 2.3 g of dietary fiber per 100 g (6% of DRA per 100 g). Adequate amount of dietary-fiber in the food helps normal bowel movements, thereby reducing constipation problems.


Fresh plántains have more vitamin C than bananas. 100 g provide 18.4 mg or 31% of daily required levels of this vitamin. Consumption of foods rich in vitamin-C helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful oxygen-free radicals.


Plantains have more vitamin A than bananas. 100 g fresh ripe plantains contain 1127 IU or 37.5% of daily required levels of this vitamin. In addition to being a powerful antioxidant, vitamin A plays a vital role in the visual cycle, maintaining healthy mucus membranes, and enhancing skin complexion.


As in bananas, they too are rich sources of B-complex vitamins, particularly high in vitamin-B6 (pyridoxine). Pyridoxine is an important B-complex vitamin that has a beneficial role in the treatment of neuritis, anemia, and to decrease homocystine (one of the causative factors for coronary artery disease (CHD) and stroke episodes) levels in the body. In addition, the fruit contains moderate levels of folates, niacin, riboflavin and thiamin.


They also provide adequate levels of minerals such as iron, magnesium, and phosphorous. Magnesium is essential for bone strengthening and has a cardiac-protective role as well.


Fresh plantains have more potassium than bananas. 100 g fruit provides 499 mg of potassium (358 mg per 100 g for bananas). Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps control heart rate and blood pressure, countering negative effects of sodium.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1medium (179 g)

Per Serving % Daily Value*

Calories218

Calories from Fat 6

Total Fat 0.7g 1%

Saturated Fat 0.3g 1%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g

Monounsaturated Fat 0.1g

Cholesterol 0mg 0%

Sodium 7mg 0%

Potassium 893.21mg 26%

Carbohydrates 57.1g 19%

Dietary Fiber 4.1g 16%

Sugars 26.9g

Protein 2.3g

Vitamin A 40% · Vitamin C 55%

Calcium 1% · Iron 6%

Read more: Calories in Plantains | Nutrition and Health Facts http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-plantains-i9277…

GOOD POINTS
•Very low in saturated fat
•No cholesterol
•Very low in sodium
•High in potassium
•High in vitamin A
•High in vitamin B6
•Very high in vitamin C

BAD POINTS
•Very high in sugar not the unripe plantain

Hence most peaople should eat more of the unripe plantain like in plantain flour, unripe chips etc

Read more: Calories in Plantains | Nutrition and Health Facts http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-plantains-i9277…

Subtitude Garri & fufu with plantain flour.

More than 10 different snacks can be made with plantain flour which is better than wheat flour, you can also make plantain bread, meat pie, dough nut, biscuits, flakes, cerial etc

There is money to be made in the agricultural industry. The CBN had pumped N200 Billion into agriculture to give loans @ 9% to interested Nigerians. The agricultural commodities covered under the scheme are Cotton, oil palm, fruit trees, rubber, sugar cane,cocoa,rice,wheat,cassava,maize,soya,beans,millet,tomatoes,vegetables,meat,diary and piggery, fingerlings and catfish and many others.

HOW TO ACCESS LOANS FOR YOUR FARM
If you are one of those Nigerians, roaming the streets for non-existing white collar jobs, put on your thinking cap and stay glued to this write up

The Federal Government of Nigeria has provisioned N200 Billion as loans to genuine farmers. The loans can only be disbursed through the Bank of Agriculture (BOA), formerly known as the Nigerian Agricultural Credit and Rural Development Bank Limited (NACRDB).

The steps to obtain the loan are as follows:
1) Locate the office of the Bank of Agriculture that covers the area or local government area where your farm is situated and open an account with the bank with a minimum deposit of N2,000.00

2) For the ‘Know Your Customer’ (KYC) requirements, you must present your NEPA Bill which confirms your place of residence + any of the approved means of identification such as International Passport, Drivers License, National Identity Card or Voters Registration Card. If you do not have the NEPA bill, forget the loan and do not waste your time going near the bank.

3) Other requirements are:
Complete and signed account form
Complete and signed mandate card
Present 4 passport photographs of yourself

4) You must run and operate the account for at least 3 -6months before applying for the loan. Do not think that you can just open the account, abandon it and show up after 6 months for the loan. The loan is not the usual national cake and the bank, newly repositioned, is not fooled. If you play that old game, the bank will doubt your integrity and commitment to repay the loan if granted and that means you may not get it.
Running and operating the loan means that you make it an active account. This means making sure that you save money and withdraw from the account on a regular basis. The bank wants to see that there are transactions going on in the account. Therefore, you should make regular deposits and withdrawals on the account during the 6 month period to create an active relationship that makes the bank have confidence in you.

5) You must have an existing farm, be it small or big at a fixed location and the farm must have its record of operations and activities on a daily basis neatly kept. The era of armchair farmers/political farmers/farms of no fixed address/classroom farmers are over. The bank will visit your farm for inspection when you apply for the loan.

6) The bank will check what you have on ground; see how far you have gone; what the loan is required for, and ensure that the loan is appropriate for what it is required. The bank wants to know whether you have an adequate knowledge of your area of farming business. You must be able to demonstrate the practical hands-on experience in your area of farming. The bank wants to know whether you have a project you are working on and the fund requirements. And within a month of the inspection, the loan will be approved if the bank is satisfied.

ADVANTAGE
THE LOAN DEDUCTION STARTS AFTER 6 MONTHS OF COLLECTION USAGE BECAUSE IT IS FOR AGRICULTURE WHICH IS EXPECTED TO HAVE STABILIZED AT THE END OF 6 MONTHS.

What are you waiting for?
Get the land ready and start setting up the farm with what you have presently.
Then, go open an account with the Bank of Agriculture and operate it as required for at least 6 months.
Make an estimate of the farm’s fund requirements and get it ready before applying for the loan.

As i post this write up many nigerians have gotten the loan, some are awaiting their’s while other are about to start the process.

Contact Gbenga: for more information, (9am to 9pm-Monday to Saturday ,1pm to 9pm- Sunday) for more details- We are into plantain, pineapple, palm tree, rubber ,moringa ,maize, cassava, vegetable ,melon ,watermelon ,cabbage plantation farm , you can also buy all kinds of seedlings from us. We also have quail, grasscutter, rabbit ,snail, ostrich , Flightless – guinea fowl , imported turkey.

Diamond bank is also giving out loan to farmers who wants to expand their farm.

You can even plant all year round if you can set up well & get a small mobile pumping machine & wet 3 times a week during dry season once the plantain sucker stabilize you can reduce to twice a week but the watering must be done very early in the morning before sun shine so as to privent the roots being cooked by the sun turning the water to hot or better still wet after sun set if it is possible for you to stay on farm later at night.

Happy Farming – Go and Feed The World

Source:https://komoagroserviceblog.wordpress.com (Former AgrikAce Blog)

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