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Her frustration is valid, and people should not dismiss it. If you are in large-scale agriculture in Nigeria, especially areas that depend on processing, electricity, cold chain, policy stability, credit, export logic, or government coordination, the system can break you. That pain is real. But agriculture is not one thing. There is a difference between policy-dependent, infrastructure-heavy agribusiness and smaller, local-demand farming that can still move product directly into nearby markets. Nigeria still has a huge food gap. Fish demand alone far exceeds local production. Poultry, eggs, vegetables, and other everyday food items still move because people must eat, whether government works or not. So yes, the sector is hard. Yes, government failure is killing incentives. Yes, many serious farmers are exhausted. But telling everyone, especially broke young people with no jobs and no safety net, to stay away completely may also be too absolute. Not everybody is trying to build an industrial egg-powder plant. Some people are just trying to start small, keep busy, generate cash flow, learn a trade, and grow gradually from one cycle to the next. For many Nigerians, the choice is not between farming and a perfect job. It is between doing something small and productive or waiting endlessly for a system that has never really cared. Agriculture in Nigeria is deeply broken at the top. But at the bottom, for some people, it is still one of the few realistic entry points into survival, income, and growth. The honest message is not “agriculture is useless.” It is: enter with your eyes open, avoid fantasies, start where local demand is real, and do not depend on government to rescue your business. For more consultation you can reach @boscowjay





Graduates are jobless. Farmers are buying land. Let that sink in. Agriculture isn't for the uneducated it's where Nigeria's quiet millionaires live. You don't need a huge capital to start. You need a plan. 🌱 Start small. Here's proof it works: 🐟 Catfish Farming: • 50 fish → ₦200,000 profit in 6 months • 200 fish → ₦800,000 profit in 6 months • 500 fish → ₦2,000,000+ profit in 6 months 🐔 Broilers (Poultry): • 100 birds → ₦120,000 profit in 8 weeks • 500 birds → ₦600,000 profit in 8 weeks • 1,000 birds → ₦1,200,000+ profit in 8 weeks 🍅 Tomato Farming: • 1 plot → ₦500,000 per harvest • 3 plots → ₦1,500,000 per harvest • 5 plots → ₦2,500,000+ per harvest 🐌 Snail Farming (lowest startup cost): • Small setup ₦30,000 → returns ₦200,000 in 8 months • Scale to ₦100,000 → returns ₦700,000+ The math is simple the more you invest, the more you harvest. Every naira put in the soil multiplies. Your mates are refreshing job portals. You could be counting harvests. This isn't bush life. This is business. The soil doesn't care about your certificate it rewards whoever shows up consistently. You don't need to know everything before you start. Start confused, start small, start with ₦20,000 if that's all you have. Just START. 📩 DM @boscowjay they'll walk you through exactly where and how to begin based on your budget and location. No guesswork. Just results. 🌍 The best time to start was last year. The next best time is RIGHT NOW.




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