“It all started in early 2015. As I mentioned, I began with just a few gallons of water and 10 fish, experimenting outside my house with what I had learned.
I can’t talk about my success without sharing my failures. The first 2 years were far from easy they were filled with ups and downs and countless challenges. But what kept me going was how I handled those difficulties because I knew the future of my business depended on it.
I joined fish farming groups, connected with other farmers, volunteered to work on their farms for free just to learn, attended seminars, and never stopped reading.
Today, I supply high-quality fish to the USA, Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world. I have also created employment for 20 youths who work with me, and as my business grows, even more opportunities will come.
My dream is to elevate the food sector in Nigeria, support my fellow brothers and sisters, and encourage Nigerian youths and Africa as a whole to embrace agriculture and animal husbandry. I have tested it, and I am living proof of its success.
Moral lesson: Consistency is the key .its never too late to start small.
—-Tiki Fish farms
I can’t talk about my success without sharing my failures. The first 2 years were far from easy they were filled with ups and downs and countless challenges. But what kept me going was how I handled those difficulties because I knew the future of my business depended on it.
I joined fish farming groups, connected with other farmers, volunteered to work on their farms for free just to learn, attended seminars, and never stopped reading.
Today, I supply high-quality fish to the USA, Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world. I have also created employment for 20 youths who work with me, and as my business grows, even more opportunities will come.
My dream is to elevate the food sector in Nigeria, support my fellow brothers and sisters, and encourage Nigerian youths and Africa as a whole to embrace agriculture and animal husbandry. I have tested it, and I am living proof of its success.
Moral lesson: Consistency is the key .its never too late to start small.
—-Tiki Fish farms
“It all started in early 2015. As I mentioned, I began with just a few gallons of water and 10 fish, experimenting outside my house with what I had learned.
I can’t talk about my success without sharing my failures. The first 2 years were far from easy they were filled with ups and downs and countless challenges. But what kept me going was how I handled those difficulties because I knew the future of my business depended on it.
I joined fish farming groups, connected with other farmers, volunteered to work on their farms for free just to learn, attended seminars, and never stopped reading.
Today, I supply high-quality fish to the USA, Canada, Europe, and other parts of the world. I have also created employment for 20 youths who work with me, and as my business grows, even more opportunities will come.
My dream is to elevate the food sector in Nigeria, support my fellow brothers and sisters, and encourage Nigerian youths and Africa as a whole to embrace agriculture and animal husbandry. I have tested it, and I am living proof of its success.
Moral lesson: Consistency is the key .its never too late to start small.
—-Tiki Fish farms
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