• Make relationship with your month mate
    Hi August
    Make relationship with your month mate Hi August🥳
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  • Take the attitude of a student,never be too big to ask questions,never know too much to learn something new. Augustine Og mandino @mhizpresh19
    Take the attitude of a student,never be too big to ask questions,never know too much to learn something new. Augustine Og mandino @mhizpresh19
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  • "Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness." – Auguste Escoffier
    "Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness." – Auguste Escoffier
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  • Okonjo-Iweala Seeks Second WTO Term: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and first African to head the World Trade Organisation (WTO), will seek a second four-year term when her mandate expires next August.
    Okonjo-Iweala Seeks Second WTO Term: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and first African to head the World Trade Organisation (WTO), will seek a second four-year term when her mandate expires next August.
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  • Okonjo-Iweala Seeks Second WTO Term: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and first African to head the World Trade Organisation (WTO), will seek a second four-year term when her mandate expires next August.
    Okonjo-Iweala Seeks Second WTO Term: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the first woman and first African to head the World Trade Organisation (WTO), will seek a second four-year term when her mandate expires next August.
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  • What are Dates?
    Dates are the sweet, edible fruits of the date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera). Native to the Middle East and North Africa, date palms have been cultivated for thousands of years, providing a staple food source and playing a significant role in the economies and cultures of many countries.

    Cultivation Process
    Date palm cultivation involves several stages:

    1. Planting
    Date palms are typically planted from suckers or offshoots, which are removed from mature trees.
    Suckers are planted in well-draining soil with full sun exposure.

    2. Germination and Growth
    Suckers take 1-2 years to germinate and develop into seedlings.
    Seedlings are nurtured for 2-5 years, during which they develop a robust root system and grow up to 1 meter tall.

    3. Pollination

    Date palms are dioecious, meaning they have separate male and female trees.
    Male trees produce pollen, which is collected and applied to the female trees' flowers to facilitate pollination.

    4. Fruiting
    After pollination, female trees produce fruit, which takes 6-7 months to mature.
    Dates are harvested in stages, as they ripen from green to yellow, brown, or black, depending on the variety.

    5. Harvesting
    Dates are typically harvested between August and November, depending on the region and variety.
    Harvesting involves carefully selecting and removing ripe dates from the tree to avoid damaging the fruit or the tree.

    6. Post-Harvest Processing
    Harvested dates are cleaned, sorted, and packaged for distribution.
    Some dates are also processed for use in products like date syrup, date sugar, and date paste.

    Challenges and Opportunities
    Date palm cultivation faces challenges like, Climate change and water scarcity and Pests and diseases, such as the red palm weevil, Also Market fluctuations and competition

    However, date palm cultivation also offers opportunities for:

    Sustainable agriculture and water management practice.
    Supporting local economies and communities.
    Developing new products and markets for dates and date-based products.

    #trend
    #fypシ゚viralシ
    #fyp
    #entrepreneur
    #highlights
    What are Dates? Dates are the sweet, edible fruits of the date palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera). Native to the Middle East and North Africa, date palms have been cultivated for thousands of years, providing a staple food source and playing a significant role in the economies and cultures of many countries. Cultivation Process Date palm cultivation involves several stages: 1. Planting Date palms are typically planted from suckers or offshoots, which are removed from mature trees. Suckers are planted in well-draining soil with full sun exposure. 2. Germination and Growth Suckers take 1-2 years to germinate and develop into seedlings. Seedlings are nurtured for 2-5 years, during which they develop a robust root system and grow up to 1 meter tall. 3. Pollination Date palms are dioecious, meaning they have separate male and female trees. Male trees produce pollen, which is collected and applied to the female trees' flowers to facilitate pollination. 4. Fruiting After pollination, female trees produce fruit, which takes 6-7 months to mature. Dates are harvested in stages, as they ripen from green to yellow, brown, or black, depending on the variety. 5. Harvesting Dates are typically harvested between August and November, depending on the region and variety. Harvesting involves carefully selecting and removing ripe dates from the tree to avoid damaging the fruit or the tree. 6. Post-Harvest Processing Harvested dates are cleaned, sorted, and packaged for distribution. Some dates are also processed for use in products like date syrup, date sugar, and date paste. Challenges and Opportunities Date palm cultivation faces challenges like, Climate change and water scarcity and Pests and diseases, such as the red palm weevil, Also Market fluctuations and competition However, date palm cultivation also offers opportunities for: Sustainable agriculture and water management practice. Supporting local economies and communities. Developing new products and markets for dates and date-based products. #trend #fypシ゚viralシ #fyp #entrepreneur #highlights
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  • DreamWorks the bad guys 2 is scheduled for release on the 1st of August, 2025.
    DreamWorks the bad guys 2 is scheduled for release on the 1st of August, 2025.
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  • LAIFUKA DA ANNABI YAYI HANI GA AIKATA SU.

    (1) Daga ido a cikin sallah.

    (2) Yin waige acikin sallah.

    (3) Wuce wa gaban mai sallah.

    (4) Nuna musulmi da makami.

    (5) Zagin (yanayin) sanyi.

    (6) Zagin (yanayin) zafi.

    (7) Yin fitsari ko bayan gida. Acikin ruwa.

    (8) Bayan gida (kashi) a hanya.

    (9) Zaman hira bayan sallar isha.

    (10) Zagin iska.

    (11) Dagokan maibin sallah kafin liman.

    (12) Yin rantsuwa lokacin ciniki koda kana da gaskiya.

    (13) Yin aski ko yanke kunba,acikin goman farko na zulhajj.

    (14) Aske gemu.

    (15) Barin gashin baki.

    (16) Barin tufafi suja kasa.

    (17) Yin magana liman na huduba.

    (18) Cin albasa, ko tafarnuwa lokacin shiga jama’a.

    (19) Hassada.

    (20) Bincike(mara kyau).

    (21) Ha’inci. (22) Zalunci.

    (23) Zagin musulmi.

    (24) Cin mutuncin mutum.

    (25) Gulma.

    (26) Kin cika alkawari.

    (27) Alfahari.

    (28) Takama.

    (29) Zato.

    (30) Warewar mutum biyu (suyi magana) alhalin su ukune, batare da iziniba.

    (31) Cutar da dabba.

    (32) Cin riba.

    (33) Riya.

    (34) Kebewa da mace (ba ajnabiyyaba).

    (35) Kallon mace (wadda ba ajnabiyyaba).

    (36) Rantsuwa akan karya.

    (37) Yawan rantsuwa.

    (38) Yin koyi da kafiri.

    (39) Yin tsarki da hannun dama.

    (40) Barin wuta akunne lokacin barci.

    (41) Tafiya da takalmi daya.

    (42) Zuwa gun bokaye.

    (43) Aje kare a gida (banda na farauta ko gidan Gona).

    (44) Daura ma dabba karaurawa.

    (45) Ware juma’a don yin azumin nafila.

    (46) Yin rantsuwa da wani abu ba Allah ba.

    (47) Kiran wani da sunan sarkin sarakuna. (Allah ne sarkin sarakuna).

    (48) Abota da fasiki.

    (49) Fadin August yayi ruwa (wata ko tauraro).

    (50) Zagin zakara.

    (51) Kafirta musulmi.

    (52) Mace tai azumin nafila batare da izinin mujin taba (in yana nan).

    (53) Kaurace ma gadon miji ga mace.

    (54) Cin abinci da hannun hagu.

    (55) Zama akan kabari.

    (56) Fita garin da annoba ta afka mashi.

    (57) Shiga garin da annoba ta afka masa.

    (58) Fifita danda acikin ‘ya’ya.

    (59) Yin azumi har akai dare.

    (60) Tsafi.

    (61) Cin mushe.

    (62) Cin hanci.

    Allah ya bamu iKon kiyayewa
    LAIFUKA DA ANNABI YAYI HANI GA AIKATA SU. (1) Daga ido a cikin sallah. (2) Yin waige acikin sallah. (3) Wuce wa gaban mai sallah. (4) Nuna musulmi da makami. (5) Zagin (yanayin) sanyi. (6) Zagin (yanayin) zafi. (7) Yin fitsari ko bayan gida. Acikin ruwa. (8) Bayan gida (kashi) a hanya. (9) Zaman hira bayan sallar isha. (10) Zagin iska. (11) Dagokan maibin sallah kafin liman. (12) Yin rantsuwa lokacin ciniki koda kana da gaskiya. (13) Yin aski ko yanke kunba,acikin goman farko na zulhajj. (14) Aske gemu. (15) Barin gashin baki. (16) Barin tufafi suja kasa. (17) Yin magana liman na huduba. (18) Cin albasa, ko tafarnuwa lokacin shiga jama’a. (19) Hassada. (20) Bincike(mara kyau). (21) Ha’inci. (22) Zalunci. (23) Zagin musulmi. (24) Cin mutuncin mutum. (25) Gulma. (26) Kin cika alkawari. (27) Alfahari. (28) Takama. (29) Zato. (30) Warewar mutum biyu (suyi magana) alhalin su ukune, batare da iziniba. (31) Cutar da dabba. (32) Cin riba. (33) Riya. (34) Kebewa da mace (ba ajnabiyyaba). (35) Kallon mace (wadda ba ajnabiyyaba). (36) Rantsuwa akan karya. (37) Yawan rantsuwa. (38) Yin koyi da kafiri. (39) Yin tsarki da hannun dama. (40) Barin wuta akunne lokacin barci. (41) Tafiya da takalmi daya. (42) Zuwa gun bokaye. (43) Aje kare a gida (banda na farauta ko gidan Gona). (44) Daura ma dabba karaurawa. (45) Ware juma’a don yin azumin nafila. (46) Yin rantsuwa da wani abu ba Allah ba. (47) Kiran wani da sunan sarkin sarakuna. (Allah ne sarkin sarakuna). (48) Abota da fasiki. (49) Fadin August yayi ruwa (wata ko tauraro). (50) Zagin zakara. (51) Kafirta musulmi. (52) Mace tai azumin nafila batare da izinin mujin taba (in yana nan). (53) Kaurace ma gadon miji ga mace. (54) Cin abinci da hannun hagu. (55) Zama akan kabari. (56) Fita garin da annoba ta afka mashi. (57) Shiga garin da annoba ta afka masa. (58) Fifita danda acikin ‘ya’ya. (59) Yin azumi har akai dare. (60) Tsafi. (61) Cin mushe. (62) Cin hanci. Allah ya bamu iKon kiyayewa
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  • I bought these Tomatoes for #1000 at the market today. The last time my wife bought tomatoes was August and that's because we had them all over our garden. The most painful aspect was that I sold a bucket of Tomatoes to a woman selling Vegetables very close to my house for #1000 just last month.
    I asked the Hausa guy why his tomato that expensive, he said "they are selling festive market."
    #growyourownfood
    #reelsviralシ
    #reelschallenge
    #fypシ
    #gardening
    #isholadfarms
    #farmeradeoye
    I bought these Tomatoes for #1000 at the market today. The last time my wife bought tomatoes was August and that's because we had them all over our garden. The most painful aspect was that I sold a bucket of Tomatoes to a woman selling Vegetables very close to my house for #1000 just last month. I asked the Hausa guy why his tomato that expensive, he said "they are selling festive market." #growyourownfood #reelsviralシ #reelschallenge #fypシ゚ #gardening #isholadfarms #farmeradeoye
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  • My venturing into subsistence agriculture is one of the best things I did this year.

    I grew potatoes,corn,cassava,peppers,tomatoes,ugu,
    green,okra... Even trees.

    My Christmas broiler was so big,as a first timer, I am very proud of myself. Only one gave more than 40 pieces of BIG cuts.

    Catfish raised at home also served for dried fish,fried fish,barbecue and pepper soup.

    The highlight for me was the Noilers/Kuroilers (3weeks old)and native hens we got in August. All three females are laying for us now every day!

    Except the one that is raising her chicks,the other two wake up every morning and drop eggs

    This one in the picture started laying at 20 weeks old. The day she dropped the first one,I was beyond ecstatic All my weeks of feeding and expectation

    If you're looking for motivation to venture into subsistence farming come 2025, this is it

    #subsistencefarming
    #agricenthusiast
    #backyardfarming
    My venturing into subsistence agriculture is one of the best things I did this year. I grew potatoes,corn,cassava,peppers,tomatoes,ugu, green,okra... Even trees. My Christmas broiler was so big,as a first timer, I am very proud of myself. Only one gave more than 40 pieces of BIG cuts. Catfish raised at home also served for dried fish,fried fish,barbecue and pepper soup. The highlight for me was the Noilers/Kuroilers (3weeks old)and native hens we got in August. All three females are laying for us now every day! Except the one that is raising her chicks,the other two wake up every morning and drop eggs 🥳🥳🥳 This one in the picture started laying at 20 weeks old. The day she dropped the first one,I was beyond ecstatic 😍 All my weeks of feeding and expectation😅 If you're looking for motivation to venture into subsistence farming come 2025, this is it😉💕 #subsistencefarming #agricenthusiast #backyardfarming
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