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  • #NigeriaFarmers: WE MUST NOT STOP BLAMING THE NIGERIA FARMERS, But we must also know that every cheap imported food into Nigeria is because the governments of India, Thailand, Vietnam etc have spent Hundreds of billions of Dollars Supporting their farmers over the past 100years. Just like
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    is spending $10billion supporting US Farmers due to Government Tariff Policy.

    Nigerians are used to blaming the small man who is barely surviving and supporting the killing politicians and demonic elites. Na our way, so I can never be surprised by what is happening, but let me ask the following questions....

    1. who is responsible for the rising cost of fertilizer and farm inputs making it almost impossible to Farm in Nigeria today? The Nigeria Farmers I guess!

    2. Who is responsible for the escalating cost of transportation and logistics? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too abi?

    3. Who is responsible for the high cost of Energy and insane cost of machinery for production, processing and manufacturing? The Nigeria farmers Again Abi?

    4. Who is responsible for the high cost and challenging process of borrowing, making it impossible for Nigeria farmers to borrow money for agriculture? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too Right?

    5. Who is responsible for Government Policies affected all Nigeria Businesses and making it hard to survive as a Nigeria Business person and particularly in Farming? The Nigeria Farmer Again Na!

    6. Who is responsible for the Rural Insecurity making it impossible for the Nigerian to farmer Peacefully and Progressively? The Nigeria Farmer Surely!

    7. Who is responsible for the lack of Rural infrastructure affecting the Rural Farmer? I am talking about roads and basic farm infrastructure to make it easier to farm? I am certain it is the Nigeria Farmer.

    Nigeria Farmers are the only Farmers in the world responsible for everything and provided with literally no support but ultimately blamed for high food prices. When Policies are mostly domiciled in Abuja and State capitals without touching the real rural farmers, the Nigeria Farmer is to Blame.

    The Farmer who is barely surviving is blame for Hoarding, Smuggling, Price hikes and Greed when that farmer most times don't have the capacity to move those goods to the market for sale and has to depend on Middle men to help him or her get goods to the market.

    The Nigeria farmer is always under prices, under appreciated, under valued and mostly ridiculed by the same people he is feeding cheap and with pains.

    Ultimately, Nigerians will know that Until Nigeria Farms, Nigeria is not Working!

    NOTE: No Nigeria Farmer is Hungry and the Images Below are of Habanero Pepper, We are Currently Planting 50,000 including Tomatoes and Bell Pepper. 1,000 Ugwu Plants, 5 Hectares of Soyabeans, 5 Hectares of Cassava and Counting, More than 5 Hectares of Sweet Potatoes. More than 2,500 Producing Palm Trees; 1,000 Mangoes; 2,000 Cashew Trees; 100 Avocadoes; developing 30hectares of Grapevine, More than 100 pawpaw Trees etc....

    SORRY, NIGERIA FARMERS ARE NOT HUNGRY!
    #NigeriaFarmers: WE MUST NOT STOP BLAMING THE NIGERIA FARMERS, But we must also know that every cheap imported food into Nigeria is because the governments of India, Thailand, Vietnam etc have spent Hundreds of billions of Dollars Supporting their farmers over the past 100years. Just like @realDonaldTrump is spending $10billion supporting US Farmers due to Government Tariff Policy. Nigerians are used to blaming the small man who is barely surviving and supporting the killing politicians and demonic elites. Na our way, so I can never be surprised by what is happening, but let me ask the following questions.... 1. who is responsible for the rising cost of fertilizer and farm inputs making it almost impossible to Farm in Nigeria today? The Nigeria Farmers I guess! 2. Who is responsible for the escalating cost of transportation and logistics? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too abi? 3. Who is responsible for the high cost of Energy and insane cost of machinery for production, processing and manufacturing? The Nigeria farmers Again Abi? 4. Who is responsible for the high cost and challenging process of borrowing, making it impossible for Nigeria farmers to borrow money for agriculture? I believe it is the Nigeria Farmers too Right? 5. Who is responsible for Government Policies affected all Nigeria Businesses and making it hard to survive as a Nigeria Business person and particularly in Farming? The Nigeria Farmer Again Na! 6. Who is responsible for the Rural Insecurity making it impossible for the Nigerian to farmer Peacefully and Progressively? The Nigeria Farmer Surely! 7. Who is responsible for the lack of Rural infrastructure affecting the Rural Farmer? I am talking about roads and basic farm infrastructure to make it easier to farm? I am certain it is the Nigeria Farmer. Nigeria Farmers are the only Farmers in the world responsible for everything and provided with literally no support but ultimately blamed for high food prices. When Policies are mostly domiciled in Abuja and State capitals without touching the real rural farmers, the Nigeria Farmer is to Blame. The Farmer who is barely surviving is blame for Hoarding, Smuggling, Price hikes and Greed when that farmer most times don't have the capacity to move those goods to the market for sale and has to depend on Middle men to help him or her get goods to the market. The Nigeria farmer is always under prices, under appreciated, under valued and mostly ridiculed by the same people he is feeding cheap and with pains. Ultimately, Nigerians will know that Until Nigeria Farms, Nigeria is not Working! NOTE: No Nigeria Farmer is Hungry and the Images Below are of Habanero Pepper, We are Currently Planting 50,000 including Tomatoes and Bell Pepper. 1,000 Ugwu Plants, 5 Hectares of Soyabeans, 5 Hectares of Cassava and Counting, More than 5 Hectares of Sweet Potatoes. More than 2,500 Producing Palm Trees; 1,000 Mangoes; 2,000 Cashew Trees; 100 Avocadoes; developing 30hectares of Grapevine, More than 100 pawpaw Trees etc.... SORRY, NIGERIA FARMERS ARE NOT HUNGRY!
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