Sunday, December 18, 2011
SNAIL AND GRASS-CUTTER FARMING
We spoke on the phone concerning the above mentioned.
I am interested in establishing an elaborate snail and grass-cutter farm as part of my farming project which will also involve fish, chicken, pig and goat. I have a large parcel of land of over 100 plots which is currently on 10% utilized for fish farm.
I will want you to be consultants to the project from start to finish. Let me know what role you are available to play and for how much.
Thanks.
Mr Bolaji.
Answer:
Good day,
Thank you for your interest in our company THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS http://snailriches2.tripod.com We can successfully handle your snail and grasscutter farming projects. The first thing is to get you feasibility studies on both projects on commercial scale.These will cost you N******.
Thank you.
Ismail AbdulAzeez.
http://www.ismailabdulazeez.com
+2348023050835,+2347033632285.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Is Agriculture in Nigeria still profitable today?
how do I get started, is it still profitable. What are the type of farming that I can venture in?
Thanks all for anwering my questions. Have a great day folks
Answer:
Yes, farming is still lucrative but it’s not a get rich quick venture.
Below are the types of farming in Nigeria
Fish Farming
Snail farming http://snailriches2.tripod.com
grasscutter farming http://grasscutterfarming.tripod.com
beekeeping http://beekeepinginnigeria.proboards.com/
poultry farming
and many more
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Business of grasscutter farming in Nigeria
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Chief U.T Obodekwe,
Uti Farms Ltd; Abuja.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria - This is very informative
Great job done here.
Miss Olasubomi,Lagos State.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Snail Farming Goldrush
In a country considered the poorest in the EU, snail farming is an attractive proposition for those looking to weather the economic downturn.
The demand for escargot in countries like France, and the relatively low investment needed to start a farm has increased Bulgaria's snail farm amount from 20 three years ago, to 10 times as many today. "We didn't know if it was such a good idea at first, but we saw how it was doing in France," said one farmer.
Once a farm gets up to full snail raising capacity, it can yield millions of the slimy critters. One Bulgarian farm breeds 50 million snails a year.
Snail farming in Africa is considered as a great way for young African entrepreneurs to lift out of poverty CNN reported this summer.
Looking to start a heliciculture farm in the United States? The USDA has a handy guide to help get you off the ground. Pun intended.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/31/bulgarias-snail-farming-goldrush_n_1067359.html
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria - Most questions were answered without asking
This is a good training on snail breeding to start with.
Mr. Oluyemi Olumuyiwa, Akute,Ogun State.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
All my questions on snail farming in Nigeria
and am set to start my snail farm.
Tagbo Otito, Onisha
Monday, October 3, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria: Empowering Youths Through Entrepreneurship
Since its establishment on May 22, 1973, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has worked with many agencies to establish various schemes geared toward empowering young people by imparting them with entrepreneurial skills.
The platform, created by the NYSC and the Africans in Diaspora (AID), a non- governmental organisation based in the United States of America, saw to the training and empowerment of seven members of the NYSC. LEADERSHIP SUNDAY gathered that in the end, seven of the trained corps members were honoured, as participants of the war against Poverty (WAP) scheme, .
The WAP was introduced by the NYSC in partnership with the MDGs' office.
According to Gen. Tsiga, the WAP scheme was established to train corps members in agro- enterprises and provide them with interest-free loans to enable them to set up individual businesses.
"These are young people who want to be self-employed. The NYSC trains these youths and assists them, so that they can be hopeful and be good citizens of Nigeria."
He stated further that when the corps members are trained, they would in turn help to train the younger generation, many of whom are in the host communities where they execute their primary assignments.
He also revealed that the NYSC will continue to ensure the well being of the corps members, even after the training.
"The NYSC will ensure that the corps members will continue to get training, support and mentoring, which would help them connect to further entrepreneurial training opportunities provided, and see them fully sponsored by the Africans in Diaspora organisation, a non-governmental organisation based in the United States of America."
Stating the platform on which the youth-inspiring programme came to be, Gen. Tsiga credited their origin to the NYSC programme, which he said was established with seven strategic objectives to include: national unity, integration, dignity of labour and self-reliance.
Under the scheme, Nigerian graduates have been mobilised and deployed nationwide for a compulsory one year service to the nation. This, he acknowledged, was to address the problems of ethnicity and mutual distrust which led to the Nigerian civil war shortly after independence.
He went further to reveal that the NYSC has the largest concentration of educated youths working with and for communities nationwide.
"The appealing nature of the NYSC stems from its national spread, as well as conglomeration of youths, both male and female, from all shades of Nigeria's cultural plurality. It makes available its rich stock of human resources to communities, organisations or agencies at no cost, and this has endeared the scheme to the government and people of Nigeria.
LEADERSHIP SUNDAY learnt that the beneficiaries were picked at the NYSC orientation camps scattered all over the country, where they are generally introduced to the scheme through a Community Development Service (CDS) group concerned with the successful implementation of the millenium development goals (MDGs), after which the would-be participants will be encouraged to indicate interest.
One of the corps members, Adesomi Aliyu, who spoke on behalf of the other seven corps members who underwent the training at Barry university, Miami, said that they were grateful for the privilege given to them to partake in the sponsored training which was worth $10,000 for each individual.
Aliyu said that the group initially doubted the benefits of the programme, as the only reason they had joined the group was to acquire basic knowledge on the agro-allied enterprise which they would be trained on.
The skills included grass-cutter farming, piggery, fish-farming, bee-keeping, poultry farming and
snail-rearing.
"It was at the Orientation Camp in Oyo State that I learnt of the programme and joined up. There it was, I learnt of the War Against Poverty (WAP), where we were told that one of the gains of the WAP programme would be a loan of N250, 000, which would aid them in setting up their businesses individually.
"I doubted it, but was overjoyed when on December 13, 2009, I got an SMS alert that informed me that my account had been credited with the sum of N250, 000.00."
Aliyu explained that before then, he had started a small poultry farm, but the loan given to him enabled him to expand the farm.
"Then I thought it had ended, but I later realised that, that was just the beginning, because I got another SMS inviting me to a Nigerian youth entrepreneurship programme co-sponsored by the Barry University in the United States.
"While attending the program in Abuja, we were required to describe our businesses of choice. 897 youths applied nationwide, but in the end, only 30 of us were selected. Of the 30, seven of us were beneficiaries of the WAP programme.
"To the glory of God and this nation, we travelled and by our attitudes we promoted the dignity of this nation. Initially, we were placed under security check, but after a week, they realised that we preferred going back to our country after the training than staying back. Thus, they gave us our freedom and though we were free to move about the town as we chose, none of us absconded. We all came back to Nigeria".
Considering the importance of the scheme to the attainement of the millenium development goals (MDGs), a staff of the NYSC who pleaded anonymity said that the scheme had aided in promoting security in the nation. According to him, through this avenue, youths who would hitherto have relied on the government for employment had become self-employed and sufficient, and this resulted to the reduction of the crime rate in the society.
He further stated that the scheme had created employment by aiding youths to be self employed, and to go on to employ other workers who assist them in the farm, thus creating employment.
"Although the initiator, Gen. Tsiga is retired, the WAP is a government programme that will not die with Tsiga's retirement. As a matter of fact, the NYSC is currently making arrangements with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) to grant a loan of N5m each to the entrepreneurs after their training. It is different from the N250,000.00 they were given."
He also said there will soon be a workshop for the Community Development Service Schedule Officers who would supervise the training of the next batch of corps members who would soon travel to the United States to acquire entrepreneurial skills.
Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201110030615.html
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria,the training methodology- very good, interactive and practical oriented
The practical aspect/exposition was able to clear grey areas which has built in confidence in venturing into grasscutter farming.
Excellent presentation by the trainer, C.E.O THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS.
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I feel fulfilled as the resources committed is worthwhile.
Mr. Gbenga Olorunsola, Lagos State.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Business expansion in grasscuter farming in Nigeria
Matthew Ebenezer.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria,our training is usually practical oriented.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria: I am very interested in the lecture
Omisina Gbenga, VGC,Ajah,Lagos.
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria,I enjoyed everything expecially seeing the animals
I enjoyed everything expecially seeing the animals.
Mr.Richard Umuhi,Ikorodu, Lagos.
Grasscutter farming in Nigeria: I am very interested in the lecture
Omisina Gbenga, VGC,Ajah,Lagos.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Grasscutter farming in VGC,Ajah,Lagos State,Nigeria
and I can proud of it.
Omisina Gbenga, VGC,Ajah,Lagos.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Grasscutter farming in Isolo, Lagos State.
The grasscutter farming in Nigeria training @ THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS http://grasscutterfarming.tripod.com is very ok,self-explanatory.
Mr.Uche.O, Isolo,Lagos State.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
I have seen all your handworks on grasscutter farming in Nigeria
Monday, August 15, 2011
Snail Farming in Nigeria: I have been empowered to invest wisely and establish my own Agro Business without problem
With this training ,I have been empowered to invest wisely and establish my own Agro Business without problem.
Mr. A A, Afinawi, Lasu, Lagos State,
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria: I have been empowered to invest wisely and establish my own Agro Business without problem
is very good and practicable for interested persons in Agric farming business.
With this training ,I have been empowered to invest wisely and establish my own Agro Business without problem.
Mr. A A, Afinawi, Lasu, Lagos State,
Sunday, August 14, 2011
What is the minimum capital to start snail farming business in Nigeria
these questions: 1. What is the minimum capital to start this
business? 2. Where can it be reared? 3. What is its maturity period?
Your sincere response will be highly appreciated. Thanks.
Adekunle.
Answer:
1. You can start snail farming on small scale with N100,000.
2. You can start rearing snails from your backyard.
3. The maturity periods are 7 months, 12 months and 2 years depending on your goal.
See: http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofsnailfarming.htm to learn more about snail farming in Nigeria.
Thanks.
Ismail AbdulAzeez.
www.ismailabdulazeez.com
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
The snail farming in Gbagada,Lagos State,Nigeria
Agunbiade O.H, Gbagada,Lagos State.
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria - Nigerians who complain about lack of employment need to rethink their goals
The grasscutter farming in Nigeria @ THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS was incisive,detailed and straight to the point.
Nigerians who complain about lack of employment need to rethink their goals and think of what they can do for themselves through opportunities like this.
Monsur Akere, Ikorodu,Lagos State.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Giant-Snail farming in Nigeria The next big thing?
The harvesting of snails as a delicacy has traditionally been synonymous with countries such as France and Italy.But for one savvy entrepreneur in Nigeria, a giant version of the meaty mollusc is helping him tap into a market he says can generate high profits with little initial outlay.
Snail farming is often done small-scale at the back of homes and office compounds in the Nigerian capital of Lagos. That's where businessman Ismail AbdulAzeez is rearing giant African snails, which can grow up to 20 cm (7.9 inches) in length.
"To get something like this," says AbdulAzeez holding up a snail shell the size of his palm, "you'll (initially) spend about 25 Naira (16 cents), assuming you're working with about 10,000 snails at a time."But once fully grown, the snails can sell for 250 Naira ($1.64), depending on the season, he says.
AbdulAzeez has just sold his latest harvest to a number of luxury hotels and high-class restaurants in Lagos.But he says the snails he grows are also receiving the attention of foreign buyers in Europe and beyond -- attracted by the size of the snails and their relatively low price.
The UK, Norway and other European countries are some of the final destinations for his snails.And AbdulAzeez is quick to point out the potential that start ups such as his own could have in helping other young entrepreneurs climb their way out of poverty.He claims to have so far taught more than 1,000 people how to create their own snail farm businesses and says that those who are successful could earn as much as $15,000 every two years.But others say snail farming in Nigeria, and other West African countries remains, on the whole, an area of unfulfilled potential.
According to K.A. Monney, head of the Department of Entomology and Wildlife at Ghana's University of Cape Coast, snail entrepreneurs like AbdulAzeez remain the exception rather than the rule.
"Such ventures are lacking in Africa, I am afraid. To the best of my knowledge snail farming attempts have been sporadic," says Monney, who is also author of the book, "Giant African Snail Farming Made Fun."
He adds that while some businesses may have brought structure, order and professionalism to the sector, much of what passes for snail harvesting in West Africa remains opportunistic.
During the West African wet season of April to August -- when snails break their otherwise dormant state in order to breed -- it is not uncommon for them to be captured in the wild and sold in local marketplaces, says Monney.Outside of this period, however, there is a very noticeable lack of snail meat or snail product for sale almost everywhere in West Africa.
"In the dry season ... December to March, you don't get anybody selling snails," he says. "If there were farms that (is when) you would have got them."But despite the difficulties of structure and planning, Monney believes that turning giant snail farming into a viable and profitable industry remains a distinct possibility."
"I would say that the snail farming provides opportunities that are yet to be seized. I have researched into snail farming quite a bit and the potential is there ... but it has not been explored and exploited," he says.
He adds: "My hope is that as people get to know how to produce them a commodity chain would be established."
Source: http://dailytimes.com.ng/article/giant-snail-farming-next-big-thing
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
OUR UNIQUE GRASSCUTTER FARMING IN NIGERIA SERVICES
1. Provision of relevant species of grasscutter for farming, consumption and export etc.
2. Meeting demand of hotels, eatries, resturants, club houses etc for their grasscutters supplies in large quantities.
3. Training of would be grasscutter farmers, farmers, exporters on the latest methodology of grasscutter farming in Nigeria, grasscutter trade and export.
4. Organizing of excursion for students from primary schools, secondary schools to tertiary institutions.
5. Providing avenue for industrial training on grasscutter farming in Nigeria technology to students/graduates from various higher institutions in Nigeria, Ghana and across other West Africa countries.
6. Provision of training materials and videos on all aspects of grasscutter farming in Nigeria and at international level.
7. Assisting exporters of grasscutters on the know how of going about grasscutters exportation from Nigeria.
8. Continue research into grasscutter farming, working with government parastatals and universities on new development in grasscutter farming industry.
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria,First and foremost I thank Mr.Ismail AbdulAzeez for his cordial response.
For the little period I was in the farm for practical snail farming training,I will say I have gained a lot and I know that sky will be my limit in snail farming business in Nigeria.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Advancement in grasscutter farming in Nigeria
Thanks to Mr Ismail AbdulAzeez.
Ime Ekrikpo, Abuja, Nigeria.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
AGRICULTURAL/EXPORT BASED NEWSPAPER
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Thank you.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
How do i get started in snail farming in Nigeria
Gloria.
Answer:
Good day,
Gloria, snail has both male and female orgarns, so you can`t say they are male or female.
You can come for our one on one training on snail farming in Nigeria @ THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofsnailfarming.htm
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Thank you.
Ismail AbdulAzeez.
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria idea taken to Spain
I was wondering how popular eating snails were in spain and do many resturants have them on their menu as i am thinking of doing this as a business if i move to spain from Nigeria if it is a viable business.
Eddy.
Answer:
There are people doing snail farming in Spain.I even trained some people here in Nigeria now living in Spain and doing snail farming.
Ismail AbdulAzeez.
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
One on one training on snail farming in Nigeria
Chinedu Eluwa,
Onitsha.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria
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Saturday, April 23, 2011
Grasscutter Farming in Nigeria Grasscutter Farming in Africa
Grasscutter Farming in West Africa - The best home videos are here
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Friday, April 8, 2011
Snail Farming in Nigeria Opinion 01
Snail farming in Nigeria comment 01 - The best home videos are here
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Monday, April 4, 2011
God bless THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS
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Mr. Emmanuel Badmus, Sango Ota,Ogun State.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Snail business in Nigeria with optimal profit making
Its is a detailed training that exposes one to both the theoretical and practical aspects of the business.
Mrs Osa Oni, Lagos State.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
The time has come for us to move forward to practical commercial snail farming in Nigeria
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Snail Farming in Nigeria,I would like to commend your teaching, it was quiet clear and interesting.
Florence A Omo-Idiaghe, Lekki,Lagos State.
Monday, March 14, 2011
I can`t wait to start up a snail farm of my own.
Thanks a lot.
Onyenwe Vincent, Lekki,Lagos State.
I was further encourage to farm grasscutters in Nigeria
Lara Oteka, Ibeju Lekki,Lagos State.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
I have gained a lot in this grasscutter farming in Nigeria lesson
I say God bless you. Thank you.
Stella, Lekki,Lagos State.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
You can start grasscutter farming in Nigeria with this capital
state. I should be through with NYSC by september and am looking at
delving into agriculture immediately after that. However, i don't
really know where to start. I am saving seriously to this effect and
my savings should stand between 120-150k(its small i know) by the end
of my service year. So sir,i'd like you to advice me on which part of
agriculture i should start off with first,considering my startup
capital(cos i have dreams of becoming an agro allied mogul in the near
future) . Thanks
--
Ekene Onyeka
Answer:
You can start grasscutter farming with this capital.Read more about grasscutter farming in Nigeria @ http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm
Friday, March 11, 2011
Export of snails from Nigeria
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria, I will love to venture in to the business
Ubietu Charity. Lekki, Lagos State.
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I now have a better picture of my mission - grasscutter farming in Nigeria.
Mr. Adelowokan Moses, Lasu-Ojo,Lagos Satate.
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
How to start non oil export / commodities export in Nigeria
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Sunday, February 27, 2011
Snail farming in Nigeria Expert - Ismail AbdulAzeez
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Thursday, February 24, 2011
You can start grasscutter farming in Nigeria with little capital
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Snails are high in demand than supply in Nigeria
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The snail farming in Nigeria lecture is highly expository
Thank you.
Sholadoye Praise, Lekki, Lagos State.
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Ready to explore snail farming in Nigeria
I have learnt so much that I am mentally ready to explore what you have taught us on snail farming in Nigeria, fish farming in Nigeria and fish farming in Nigeria.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
Grasscutter farming in Nigeria - YOU ARE INDEED A PROBLEM SOLVER
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Snails in Nigeria for farming in US
Thanks.
Rocky Lear.
Answer:
Call me on +2348023050835 or +2347033632285 for how to go about it.
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
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I commend your effort on snail farming in Nigeria
Gbenga O, Lekki, Lagos.
The training on snail farming in Nigeria is quite enlightening
Kalu Udonsi, Ajah, Lagos.
Friday, February 11, 2011
I prefer snail farming in Nigeria to any other livestock farming
Wille Ika Wille, Lekki, Lagos State.
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The grasscutter farming in Nigeria seminar is interesting
Olapade Adebanjo, Ijoko,Ogun State.
My feeling is okay about the grasscutter farming in Nigeria training
Tunde Dada, Ijoko,Ogun State.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Snail Farming in Nigeria has been an eye opener
The snail farming in Nigeria training http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofsnailfarming.htm has been an eye opener.
Innocent Duruzo, Lekki.Lagos State.
Grass cutter Rearing in Nigeria was a mind blowing.
The grasscutter farming in Nigeria training by http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm was a mind blowing and that is what I am sticking to.
Innocent Duruzo., Lekki, Lagos State.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Snail rearing
Thank Good and the C.E.O
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Grasscutter Rearing
Stella.I, Lekki, Lagos State.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
The snail breeding in Nigeria training
Thank you.
Stella, Lekki,Lagos.
Cane rat farming in Nigeria
Thank you for your interest in our organisation. We are grasscutter farmers and we equally train people on daily basis you only need to book a day ahead.
We can help in setting up your grasscutter farm, train your staff, supply you breeding stock of grasscutters, write feasibility studies on grasscutter production, write profitabilty statement and cash flow statement for your grasscutter production, supply you all equipment needed for grasscutter breeding in Nigeria.
We also have written manuals and video cds on commercial grasscutter in Nigeria. See: http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm for more detail.
Thank you.
Ismail AbdulAzeez.
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Snail Farming in Nigeria.I enjoyed all aspects
Mrs Bakare Abeokuta,Ogun State.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Snail Farming in Nigeria.A well taught lesson.
I love it and recommend it.
Mr. David O Adeoti, Badagry,Lagos
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Becoming a millionaire through snail farming in Nigeria
I must confess, I`m impressed with what I saw and learnt and hope to implement them in my life.
Felix Miller, PortHarcourt.
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
I am excited to get started snail farming in Nigeria and introduce this to my extended family to help librate them financially.
I am excited to get started and introduce this to my extended family to help librate them financially.
Thanks Mr.AbdulAzeez,I will keep you informed; how this goes.
Mr. John Akinwale, Texas,USA.
I am exited about the snail farming in Nigeria lecture
Thank you.
Alhaji Toyin Hssan.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
The Benefits of Snail Farming In Nigeria
The Benefits of Snail Farming In Nigeria
Author: Ismail AbdulAzeez* Snail farming does not constitute nuisance to the environment;the droppings are generally firm and odourless.
* Snail are noiseless and easy to handle.
* Snail meat is recommended for patients with hypertension and heart attack due to its low level of cholesterol and fat.
* Snail blood is used during male circumcision,making tribal marks by native doctors.
* Snail blood and palm kernel oil in equal parts could be used to treat stroke and headache.
* The shell could be used for ornamental purposes.
* The shell is a source of calcium and phosphorus replacing bone meal and oyster shell in mixing rations for animals.
* Snail farming require little land or space.
* Feed for snails are cheap and could be source locally.
* Snail farming is not capital intensive when compared with other livestock farming.
* Snail meat contain anti tuberculosis qualities.
* Mucous of Helix Promatia favours action of penicillin.
* Slugs(snails) in coconut milk has curative properties for Asthma.
* Ortho calcium phosphate is a curative substance extracted from snails and used in medicine by Japanese for Kidney disease,anaemia,diabetes and circulatory disorder.
* Snail meat is cooked along with other local herbs,for pregnant women to ease labour.
* Snail farming can be done as a part time business.
*snail farming is less stressful compared to other livestock farming.
* Snail farming can be easily incorpoarted in other livestock farming like grasscutter farming.
Want to know more about THE BEAUTY OF SNAIL FARMING? Check this link:
http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofsnailfarming.htm
Want to know more about Snail and Grasscutter Production? Check this link:
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/the-thy-snail-grasscutter-productions-826655.html
By:
Ismail AbdulAzeez,
The Managing Consultant,
The Thy Consulting,
Website: www.thethyconsulting.com
Tel:08023050835,07033632285.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/small-business-articles/the-benefits-of-snail-farming-in-nigeria-832736.html
About the Author* Experience: Ten years of business and managment consulting... * Philosophy: "If it is to be,it is up to me." * Primary focus: Provision of proven profitable business ideas.For more info on Grasscutter farming visit: www.thethyconsulting.com * Hobbies: Reading and Teaching.
Advice on grasscutter farming in Nigeria to grasscutter farmers
Advice On Grasscutter Farming To Grasscutter Farmers In Nigeria
Author: Ismail AbdulAzeez*Make sure you receive training before embarking on grasscutter farming business.
*Seek advice of grasscutter farming expert/consultant before building your grasscutter houses,hutches and cages.
*Always find out from the grasscutter farming expert/consultant the best sources of quality feeds for your grasscutters.
*Make sure your grasscutter farming consultant is a grasscutter farming practitioner himself as grasscutter farming is about practical experiences.This will enable him to give you quality advices thereby increasing your bottom line.
*When your grasscutters are sick or behaving srangely seek the advice of the grasscutter farming expert.
*If in any case,you will need to castrate your male grasscutters,let it be done by the grasscutter farming expert/consultant.
*Do not your grasscutter farm be too away from where you are living.
*Build your grasscutter hutches,cages and house before stocking.
*Let your grasscutter house be properly ventilated,but not being expoxed to strong wind or facing direction of wind.
*Build your grasscutter house in such a way that cleaning activities will be easy to carry out.
*Let there be lighting in your grasscutter house - either natural or artificial,so as to make routine activities in grasscutter farming go on smoothly.
*Use quality materials that your grasscutters will not be able to destroy easily and make escape easy.
*You are supposed to be cleaning your grasscutter hutches,cages and house on regular basis.
*The equipment used in grasscutter rearing should always be kept clean.
*Don`t give your grasscutter any kind of feed,try and seek the advice of the grasscutter expert on feed formulation and management.
Want to know more about snail and grasscutter production? Go to THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARM.
By:
Ismail AbdulAzeez,
The Managing Consultant,
The Thy Consulting,
Tel: 08023050835 , 07033632285.
Website: www.thethyconsulting.com
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/ask-an-expert-articles/advice-on-grasscutter-farming-to-grasscutter-farmers-in-nigeria-832247.html
About the Author* Experience: Ten years of business and managment consulting... * Philosophy: "If it is to be,it is up to me." * Primary focus: Provision of proven profitable business ideas.For more info on Grasscutter farming visit: www.thethyconsulting.com * Hobbies: Reading and Teaching.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Grasscutter farming in Nigeria.The course is very insightful.
Francis.
Learn more about grasscutter farming in Nigeria @ http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm