Oscar
gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Calabar. He said that it was high time civil servants in the state learnt to
plant cocoa in order to secure their future and that of their children after
retirement. He said that cocoa would be the mainstay of Cross River’s economy
in future and the people, especially workers, should think of investing in
cocoa production.
According
to him, Gov. Ben Ayade’s administration has provided sustainable investment to
the people of Cross River through its cocoa project.
Hmmm!!!
Folks, let us say the truth and shame the devil. Many Nigerian non-oil products
exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the process of
exporting agricultural commodities and solid minerals to foreign countries. Do
you know why? They were not trained on export operations, management,
documentations and the best methods of payment in export trade. This is
terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to lose money to foreigners in the course
of export business. Exporters, would you like to keep on being scammed? Why
don’t you get a practical manual that explains the stages of export trade from
processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment by the foreign buyers?
It explains export operations, export management, export documentations and
methods of payment in export trade? Yes, it is a contemporary step-by-step
guide to export trade. It tells all the contemporary dynamics in export trade.
To get it, click on the link below:
“Cross River workers should look beyond their monthly salaries and
join hands with government in the cocoa revolution that is ongoing in the
state. We need more private sector involvement in the cocoa sector and that is
why we are encouraging civil servants in the state to own cocoa plants even in
their back yards.
“We are also taking our cocoa project to the communities so that
youths in the rural areas can own cocoa farms. The governor has made it clear
that cocoa is our “oil well” and we are doing everything possible to take up
the challenge by ensuring that everybody in the state is involved,” Ofuka said.
The
special adviser said that the state government had begun to establish cocoa
plantations in other areas of the state, apart from the major cocoa producing
Ikom and Etu Local Government Areas. http://www.tectono-business.com/2016/02/contemporary-step-by-step-guide-to.html
“We have begun planting 1.5 million cocoa seedlings in Akamkpa Local
Government Area where we first secured 3000 hectares and later 2000 hectares of
land for the project. Also in Akpabuyo Local Government Area, we have begun
planting one million seedlings. So, we can grow cocoa in any part of Cross
River, he
added. (Guardian)
Have you heard this? Many
Nigerian exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the process
of exporting commodities to foreign countries. Do you know why? They were not
trained on export operations, management, documentations and the best methods
of payment in export trade. This is terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to
lose money to foreigners in the course of export business. Exporters, why don’t
you get a practical manual that teaches the stages of export trade from
processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment by the foreign
buyers. It teaches export operations, export management, export documentations
and methods of payment in export trade? It is a contemporary step-by-step guide
to export trade. It tells all the contemporary dynamics in export trade. To get
it, click on the link below:
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