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25/05/2026
17 AGRICULTURAL LAWS TO KNOW
1. Never target high seasons; high seasons come with their own challenges. Be a farmer, not a gambler.
2. Choose at least two main crops and a crop rotation plan. Switching from one crop to another is not good.
3. Plan your farm and always have crops at different stages of age to ensure a constant supply.
4. No crop is profitable in itself; just master the advantages and disadvantages of a particular crop.
5. Having a lot is not a guarantee for successful farming.
6. Have a spraying and fertilizing plan and stick to it.
7. Never follow the advice of agro-veterinarians and agrochemical sales agents. Most of them are salespeople, not agronomists.
8. Try as much as possible to reduce agricultural expenses without compromising the quality of products.
9. Never hold onto a product if it is perishable. Sell it at prevailing prices.
10. Never plant a new seed on a large scale before testing it, unless you have seen it somewhere.
11. Never entrust your million-dollar idea to a farm worker; make sure you are present during critical stages of crop development until commercialization.
12. Never employ a close family member to manage your farm; most of them will let you down.
13. If you are neighboring farmers, plant the same crop.
14. Never apply agricultural information you get online without consulting your agronomist.
15. Always have a farm plan.
16. Old is always good. Most old seed varieties and chemicals will never disappoint you.
17. Passion in agriculture
Jeffy Farms
24/05/2026
Conjunctivitis in cattle
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the inner lining of the eyelids and the surface of the white part of the eye.
Symptoms:
Red eyes
Excessive watering
White or yellow discharge from the eyes
Swollen eyes
Discomfort in light
Rubbing the eyes
Causes:
Bacterial or viral infection
Dust, flies or foreign objects
Injury to the eye
Exposure to chemicals
Treatment:
Irritating the eyes with clean saline
Using antibiotic eye drops or ointment as recommended by the veterinarian
Protection from flies and dust
Cattle cataracts
Cataracts are clouding of the lens of the eye, which can reduce or even completely destroy vision.
Symptoms:
White or gray coating behind the cornea
Reduced vision
Obstacles to movement or bumping into objects
Abnormal reaction to light
Causes:
Age-related changes
Birth defects
Injury to the eye
Long-term eye inflammation
Some metabolic diseases
Treatment:
In the early stages, treatment as recommended by a veterinarian
Surgery is the only effective treatment for mature cataracts
Regular eye examinations
If there are signs of redness, white spots, excessive watering, or decreased vision, you should seek veterinary advice immediately.
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24/05/2026
🇳🇬🍅 Nigeria’s Tomato Industry: A Billion-Naira Opportunity Waiting for Strategic Investors 🍅🇳🇬
Every year, Nigeria consumes between 2.3 and 3 million tons of tomato products, yet the country still spends hundreds of millions of dollars importing tomato paste and concentrates from abroad.
Think about that for a moment.
A nation blessed with fertile land, millions of farmers, favorable climate, and one of Africa’s largest consumer markets still depends heavily on imported tomato products to feed its population.
That is not just an agricultural issue.
It is a business gap.
A processing gap.
An industrialization gap.
And for smart investors and agribusiness entrepreneurs, it is a massive opportunity.
The Real Problem Is Not Production Alone
Nigeria grows a lot of fresh tomatoes, especially in northern states such as:
• Kano
• Kaduna
• Katsina
• Jigawa
• Plateau
But the major challenge is what happens after harvest.
Large percentages of tomatoes are lost due to:
• Poor storage systems
• Lack of cold chain logistics
• Transportation damage
• Seasonal oversupply
• Insufficient processing factories
During peak harvest seasons, tomatoes become extremely cheap because farmers cannot preserve them.
Then a few months later, scarcity pushes prices up across the country.
This cycle continues every year.
Meanwhile, imported tomato paste dominates supermarket shelves because processed local supply is still too small compared to national demand.
Why Tomato Processing Is the Future
The real wealth in agriculture is no longer only in farming.
The biggest profits are in:
• Processing
• Packaging
• Preservation
• Branding
• Distribution
A strong tomato processing industry can:
✅ Reduce food waste
✅ Stabilize tomato prices
✅ Create jobs for farmers and youths
✅ Reduce import dependence
✅ Strengthen Nigeria’s economy
✅ Increase food security
✅ Create export opportunities across Africa
This is where industrial strategy becomes important.
The Missing Link: Processing Capacity
Nigeria does not only need more farmers.
Nigeria needs more:
• Tomato paste factories
• Cold storage facilities
• Greenhouse systems
• Dry season irrigation farming
• Packaging plants
• Agro-logistics networks
The market demand already exists.
Over 200 million Nigerians consume tomato products daily through:
• Stew
• Jollof rice
• Soups
• Fast foods
• Restaurants
• Canned foods
• Household cooking
The consumers are there.
The demand is there.
The raw materials are there.
What remains is organized industrial supply.
A Smart Business Strategy for Nigeria
Instead of exporting raw agricultural produce cheaply and importing processed foods at high prices, Nigeria must focus on:
1. Backward Integration
Factories should work directly with farmers through:
• Contract farming
• Seed support
• Fertilizer supply
• Irrigation assistance
• Guaranteed off-take agreements
This creates stable supply chains.
2. Mechanized and Irrigated Farming
Tomato supply should continue all year round, not only during rainy seasons.
3. Local Processing Incentives
Government and private investors should support:
• Agro-industrial zones
• Tax incentives
• Stable electricity
• Agricultural financing
4. Stronger Protection Against Smuggling
Local industries cannot grow if substandard imported products continue flooding the market unfairly.
The Bigger Picture
Tomato is not just food.
Tomato is:
• Employment
• Industrialization
• Foreign exchange conservation
• Rural development
• Youth empowerment
• Economic diversification
The countries dominating global agriculture today did not succeed because they only farmed.
They succeeded because they built industries around agriculture.
Nigeria has the population.
Nigeria has the land.
Nigeria has the market.
The next step is building the processing power to match the demand.
The future billionaires in Africa may not come only from oil or tech.
Many will rise from agriculture, food processing, and value-chain industries.
And tomato processing is one of the clearest opportunities sitting in front of Nigeria today. 🍅
Jeffy Farms as my oga Jeffy is projecting a big move in this industry already
24/05/2026
Today I remember the greatest benefits I share with us January/febuary I was consistently talking about tomatoes farming (irrigation tomatoes farming) but nobody fit in the opportunities
By now if you have just 1plot of tomatoes you’re a millionaire 😅😅😅
Dangote groups has come to collect all the northern tomatoes 🤷😂😂😂💔
Now the masses are buying 10 tomatoes for 1,000 naira
Expect more by next year because this companies have long projections in their plans…
I don’t say what I don’t know
I remember this basket of tomatoes was 15,000 naira in January but now
Go ask the price 💔😂
It’s well, start small earn big
If you need proposal dm !
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