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  • The Challenges of Knowledge

    Despite its many benefits, knowledge also presents challenges: I want you to this

    1. Misinformation and Disinformation: The digital age has made it easier to access information, but it has also led to the spread of misinformation and disinformation. Critical thinking and media literacy are essential skills for navigating the vast amount of information available online.

    2. Knowledge Gaps: Disparities in access to education and information create knowledge gaps within and between communities. These gaps can perpetuate cycles of poverty and inequality, highlighting the need for inclusive educational policies.

    3. Overload and Complexity: The sheer volume of available information can lead to knowledge overload, making it difficult for individuals to discern what is relevant or accurate. Strategies for effective knowledge management are crucial in today’s information-rich environment.
    The Challenges of Knowledge Despite its many benefits, knowledge also presents challenges: I want you to this 1. Misinformation and Disinformation: The digital age has made it easier to access information, but it has also led to the spread of misinformation and disinformation. Critical thinking and media literacy are essential skills for navigating the vast amount of information available online. 2. Knowledge Gaps: Disparities in access to education and information create knowledge gaps within and between communities. These gaps can perpetuate cycles of poverty and inequality, highlighting the need for inclusive educational policies. 3. Overload and Complexity: The sheer volume of available information can lead to knowledge overload, making it difficult for individuals to discern what is relevant or accurate. Strategies for effective knowledge management are crucial in today’s information-rich environment.
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  • Cultivating Knowledge

    To harness the power of knowledge, individuals and societies must actively engage in its cultivation:

    1. Lifelong Learning: Embracing a mindset of lifelong learning encourages individuals to seek knowledge continuously. This can be achieved through formal education, self-directed study, or experiential learning opportunities.

    2. Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: Creating platforms for collaboration and knowledge-sharing can enhance collective intelligence. Communities, businesses, and educational institutions should foster environments where knowledge is freely exchanged and built upon.

    3. Critical Thinking: Encouraging critical thinking skills enables individuals to evaluate information thoughtfully. This includes questioning sources, analyzing arguments, and understanding biases.
    Cultivating Knowledge To harness the power of knowledge, individuals and societies must actively engage in its cultivation: 1. Lifelong Learning: Embracing a mindset of lifelong learning encourages individuals to seek knowledge continuously. This can be achieved through formal education, self-directed study, or experiential learning opportunities. 2. Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing: Creating platforms for collaboration and knowledge-sharing can enhance collective intelligence. Communities, businesses, and educational institutions should foster environments where knowledge is freely exchanged and built upon. 3. Critical Thinking: Encouraging critical thinking skills enables individuals to evaluate information thoughtfully. This includes questioning sources, analyzing arguments, and understanding biases.
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  • Strong mind, good thoughts and peaceful environment brings about successful achievement.
    Strong mind, good thoughts and peaceful environment brings about successful achievement.
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  • A'IBOM GOVT TO ENACT LAW AGAINST INDESCRIMANTE WASTE DISPOSAL

    ...launches waste management equipment

    Akwa Ibom State Governor has announced plans to issue an Executive Order providing legal backing for the prosecution of anyone caught in the act of indiscriminate waste disposal in the state.

    The State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, announced this at the official launch of newly-acquired equipment for the Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency (AKSEPWMA) in Itu LGA.

    Unveiling the waste management equipment, the Governor frowned at the practice of indiscriminate waste disposal experienced in some parts of the state, noting that Akwa Ibom people are known for their cleanliness and it must remain so.

    He called for concerted effort in ensuring a clean state and charged local government councils to align with the Agency in the discharge of their duties, saying that awards will be given to the cleanest LGA by May 29, 2025.

    Speaking on the 2024 Christmas unplugged, the Governor observed that intelligence report has indicted people involved in illegal sale of kiosks at prices above the N100,000 pegged by the state government at the soon -to -be-opened Christmas village, and warned those involved in the sharp practices to refrain from it as law enforcement agents have been alerted on their mission.

    "I have credible intelligence that some people went and bought some shops at the Christmas village and are now re-selling for as much as N300,000.

    “If anybody tells you to pay N300,000, please report the person immediately.
    Anybody who sells a shop to you, just take the shop, pay the person N100,000, if he asks you for any balance tell them to meet Umo Eno.”

    Governor Eno announced the prohibition of masquerades and other weird displays at the Christmas village, directing the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Sir Charles Udoh to enforce the order.

    He assured the people of uninterrupted job execution at various project sites and urged the youths to embrace the trend by availing themselves of various jobs that will be executed during and after the festivities season.

    Earlier, the Chairman of Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency, Prince Ikim commended the vision of the governor in maintaining a clean state through the purchase of the equipment, and pledged his commitment to driving the vision of the Governorto fruition.

    In a goodwill message, the Chairman of Itu Local Government Area, Mr. Ubong Nkut thanked the Governor for bringing development to the area and mentioned the flag off of the Nnung Ukot Itam - Ikot Ekwere Road projects as testaments to his promise kept in the area, assuring the Governor of the support of the people beyond his first tenure.

    The National Coordinator, Clean Up Nigeria Limited, Mr Ene Baba-Owo, commended the vision of the Governor in maintaining a clean environment and urged the agency not to relent in driving the vision of the Governor.

    On her part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, Mrs Ikwo Abia, appreciated the Governor for the lofty programmes of his administration especially as it concerns the environment.

    The new equipment purchased included: 5 units of waste compacting trucks, 4 units of waste swing arm trucks, 1 unit of pull-up waste truck with crane mechanism, 50 units 6,000 litres dumpsters and 6 units of 12, 000 litres dumpsters.
    A'IBOM GOVT TO ENACT LAW AGAINST INDESCRIMANTE WASTE DISPOSAL ...launches waste management equipment Akwa Ibom State Governor has announced plans to issue an Executive Order providing legal backing for the prosecution of anyone caught in the act of indiscriminate waste disposal in the state. The State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, announced this at the official launch of newly-acquired equipment for the Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency (AKSEPWMA) in Itu LGA. Unveiling the waste management equipment, the Governor frowned at the practice of indiscriminate waste disposal experienced in some parts of the state, noting that Akwa Ibom people are known for their cleanliness and it must remain so. He called for concerted effort in ensuring a clean state and charged local government councils to align with the Agency in the discharge of their duties, saying that awards will be given to the cleanest LGA by May 29, 2025. Speaking on the 2024 Christmas unplugged, the Governor observed that intelligence report has indicted people involved in illegal sale of kiosks at prices above the N100,000 pegged by the state government at the soon -to -be-opened Christmas village, and warned those involved in the sharp practices to refrain from it as law enforcement agents have been alerted on their mission. "I have credible intelligence that some people went and bought some shops at the Christmas village and are now re-selling for as much as N300,000. “If anybody tells you to pay N300,000, please report the person immediately. Anybody who sells a shop to you, just take the shop, pay the person N100,000, if he asks you for any balance tell them to meet Umo Eno.” Governor Eno announced the prohibition of masquerades and other weird displays at the Christmas village, directing the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Sir Charles Udoh to enforce the order. He assured the people of uninterrupted job execution at various project sites and urged the youths to embrace the trend by availing themselves of various jobs that will be executed during and after the festivities season. Earlier, the Chairman of Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency, Prince Ikim commended the vision of the governor in maintaining a clean state through the purchase of the equipment, and pledged his commitment to driving the vision of the Governorto fruition. In a goodwill message, the Chairman of Itu Local Government Area, Mr. Ubong Nkut thanked the Governor for bringing development to the area and mentioned the flag off of the Nnung Ukot Itam - Ikot Ekwere Road projects as testaments to his promise kept in the area, assuring the Governor of the support of the people beyond his first tenure. The National Coordinator, Clean Up Nigeria Limited, Mr Ene Baba-Owo, commended the vision of the Governor in maintaining a clean environment and urged the agency not to relent in driving the vision of the Governor. On her part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, Mrs Ikwo Abia, appreciated the Governor for the lofty programmes of his administration especially as it concerns the environment. The new equipment purchased included: 5 units of waste compacting trucks, 4 units of waste swing arm trucks, 1 unit of pull-up waste truck with crane mechanism, 50 units 6,000 litres dumpsters and 6 units of 12, 000 litres dumpsters.
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  • "Weaknesses are just strengths in the wrong environment."
    — Marianne Cantwell
    "Weaknesses are just strengths in the wrong environment." — Marianne Cantwell
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  • Common Mistakes in Poultry Farming and How to Avoid Them:
    Poultry farming can be highly rewarding, but avoiding certain mistakes is key to maintaining healthy birds and ensuring a successful operation. Below are some of the most common errors farmers make and how to prevent them.

    1. Neglecting to Identify Sick Birds Early
    Observing your birds daily is essential to catching health issues before they spread. Healthy birds are active, have bright red or pink combs, and keep their feathers clean and shiny. Signs of sickness include sluggish behavior, loss of appetite, swollen legs, discolored combs, heavy breathing, and reduced egg production. If a bird shows these symptoms, isolate it immediately for treatment and check for injuries or infections before returning it to the flock.

    2. Providing Inadequate Housing
    Proper housing is vital for ensuring the health and productivity of your birds. Poultry houses should maintain a consistent temperature, as chickens cannot regulate their body heat effectively. Insulated roofs and walls help with this. Additionally, ensure proper airflow by using adjustable curtains that prevent direct drafts while allowing fresh air to circulate. Overcrowding should be avoided, as it leads to stress, feather pecking, and other issues.

    3. Using Harmful Chemicals Near Poultry
    Chemicals such as insecticides, herbicides, and rodenticides can pose serious risks to your birds. Avoid using these substances near the poultry house or areas where your birds roam. If chemicals must be used, apply them sparingly and ensure the area is free of residues before allowing birds access.

    4. Poor Sanitation and Ventilation
    Keeping the poultry house clean and well-ventilated is crucial. Dirty, poorly lit, and poorly ventilated coops can lead to respiratory problems, infestations, and reduced egg production. Regularly clean the bedding, sanitize the area, and ensure sufficient airflow. Rotating the coop to face east or west can help optimize natural light exposure.

    5. Providing Impure Water
    Clean water is essential for your birds’ health. Contaminated water can lead to various illnesses and lower productivity. Always ensure that drinking water is free of impurities and refreshed regularly.

    6. Feeding Low-Quality Diets
    The feed you provide significantly impacts your birds’ growth, egg production, and overall health. Ensure that you use high-quality, nutrient-rich feed suitable for the specific needs of your birds. Feeding schedules should be consistent to maximize productivity.

    7. Choosing the Wrong Breed
    Selecting a breed that aligns with your farming goals is crucial. Some breeds are better suited for meat production, while others excel in egg production. Research and choose a breed that meets your specific objectives and is suitable for your local environment.

    8. Ignoring Biosecurity Measures
    Preventing diseases is easier than treating them. Implement biosecurity measures such as limiting access to the farm, controlling vehicle entry, and sanitizing equipment. Avoid allowing buyers or visitors unrestricted access to chicken houses, as this can introduce diseases.

    By paying attention to these critical aspects, poultry farmers can avoid common pitfalls, improve productivity, and maintain a healthy flock. Regular observation, proper housing, and maintaining a clean environment are just some of the simple but effective steps to achieve success in poultry farming.

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    Common Mistakes in Poultry Farming and How to Avoid Them: Poultry farming can be highly rewarding, but avoiding certain mistakes is key to maintaining healthy birds and ensuring a successful operation. Below are some of the most common errors farmers make and how to prevent them. 1. Neglecting to Identify Sick Birds Early Observing your birds daily is essential to catching health issues before they spread. Healthy birds are active, have bright red or pink combs, and keep their feathers clean and shiny. Signs of sickness include sluggish behavior, loss of appetite, swollen legs, discolored combs, heavy breathing, and reduced egg production. If a bird shows these symptoms, isolate it immediately for treatment and check for injuries or infections before returning it to the flock. 2. Providing Inadequate Housing Proper housing is vital for ensuring the health and productivity of your birds. Poultry houses should maintain a consistent temperature, as chickens cannot regulate their body heat effectively. Insulated roofs and walls help with this. Additionally, ensure proper airflow by using adjustable curtains that prevent direct drafts while allowing fresh air to circulate. Overcrowding should be avoided, as it leads to stress, feather pecking, and other issues. 3. Using Harmful Chemicals Near Poultry Chemicals such as insecticides, herbicides, and rodenticides can pose serious risks to your birds. Avoid using these substances near the poultry house or areas where your birds roam. If chemicals must be used, apply them sparingly and ensure the area is free of residues before allowing birds access. 4. Poor Sanitation and Ventilation Keeping the poultry house clean and well-ventilated is crucial. Dirty, poorly lit, and poorly ventilated coops can lead to respiratory problems, infestations, and reduced egg production. Regularly clean the bedding, sanitize the area, and ensure sufficient airflow. Rotating the coop to face east or west can help optimize natural light exposure. 5. Providing Impure Water Clean water is essential for your birds’ health. Contaminated water can lead to various illnesses and lower productivity. Always ensure that drinking water is free of impurities and refreshed regularly. 6. Feeding Low-Quality Diets The feed you provide significantly impacts your birds’ growth, egg production, and overall health. Ensure that you use high-quality, nutrient-rich feed suitable for the specific needs of your birds. Feeding schedules should be consistent to maximize productivity. 7. Choosing the Wrong Breed Selecting a breed that aligns with your farming goals is crucial. Some breeds are better suited for meat production, while others excel in egg production. Research and choose a breed that meets your specific objectives and is suitable for your local environment. 8. Ignoring Biosecurity Measures Preventing diseases is easier than treating them. Implement biosecurity measures such as limiting access to the farm, controlling vehicle entry, and sanitizing equipment. Avoid allowing buyers or visitors unrestricted access to chicken houses, as this can introduce diseases. By paying attention to these critical aspects, poultry farmers can avoid common pitfalls, improve productivity, and maintain a healthy flock. Regular observation, proper housing, and maintaining a clean environment are just some of the simple but effective steps to achieve success in poultry farming. SELL YOUR FARM PRODUCE ON www.myshambaexpress.com FOR FREE #MyShambaExpress #sustainablefarming #poultryfarming #agribusiness
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  • Learn how to make your chicken big
    CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE!

    HOW TO MAKE YOUR CHICKENS GROW BIG ENOUGH FOR CHRISTMAS SALES

    Every poultry farmer knows that Buyers want BIG chickens for Christmas.

    If you are rearing chickens for this xmas, you should be working towards getting them ready by 20th December when sales begin to peak.

    But then, how big should your chicken be to attract customers?

    What size does the Christmas Chicken buyer actually want?

    Let me attempt answers to these.

    The Christmas buyer wants big chicken.

    But then, the Nigerian poultry market does not have a uniform standard for dividing chicken into big and small sizes. There are customers who consider 3.5kg chicken as big while there are others who consider any chicken less than 5kg as small.

    The size of chicken considered as “BIG” therefore depends on your type of customers.

    Now, most buyers of live chicken are sensory based buyers. They gauge size by what their eyes see and what their hands feel. They do not usually rely on any weighing scale for measurement.

    It is therefore important that your birds are both big to the eyes and heavy to the hands. Big birds that do not have weight will not sell.

    From my personal experience, I categorize Xmas buyers into regular and premium customers.

    The regular customer buys chicken weighing between 3kg to 4.5kg. With the right care, these Broilers should be between 6 weeks to 10 weeks of age.

    The premium customer however buys Broilers weighing above 5kg and aged 12 weeks above.

    Now, if you have chickens on ground, you should by their age, already know the type of customers you are targeting. Is it regular or premium?

    No matter your target customers, it is important your birds add weight quickly so that you can meet up with the Xmas deadline.

    I will briefly itemize a few things you should do to achieve the desired weight gain quickly.

    1. Buy and use only high quality feeds.
    This is not the time to economize on feed cost. We are battling against time and against growth. Low quality feed take a longer time to give result. Since we don’t have all the time, I advice you use the highest quality feed you can find.

    2. Feed your birds ad libitum.
    By this I mean you should stop measuring feed for your Broilers. Give them as much as they can eat. The more they eat, the more weight they gain.

    3. Don’t waste your nights.
    Give your birds light in the night so that they can eat for a few more hours everyday. At the minimum, your birds should have constant light at night for the first 4 weeks of their life.

    4. Give vitamins in their water.
    Vitamins are necessary to complement the feed and increase appetite. Make sure they have it in their water as required.

    5. Keep their pen clean.
    Dirty environment reduces appetite and supports the spread of diseases. You do not want your birds falling sick at this critical time.

    6. Give all necessary vaccines and medication.

    7. As the birds begin to grow, sort them into different groups according to size. The big birds should be separated from the smaller ones so that each has access to food and water without bullying.

    I do hope these tips help you meet up with sales this Xmas
    Learn how to make your chicken big CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE! HOW TO MAKE YOUR CHICKENS GROW BIG ENOUGH FOR CHRISTMAS SALES Every poultry farmer knows that Buyers want BIG chickens for Christmas. If you are rearing chickens for this xmas, you should be working towards getting them ready by 20th December when sales begin to peak. But then, how big should your chicken be to attract customers? What size does the Christmas Chicken buyer actually want? Let me attempt answers to these. The Christmas buyer wants big chicken. But then, the Nigerian poultry market does not have a uniform standard for dividing chicken into big and small sizes. There are customers who consider 3.5kg chicken as big while there are others who consider any chicken less than 5kg as small. The size of chicken considered as “BIG” therefore depends on your type of customers. Now, most buyers of live chicken are sensory based buyers. They gauge size by what their eyes see and what their hands feel. They do not usually rely on any weighing scale for measurement. It is therefore important that your birds are both big to the eyes and heavy to the hands. Big birds that do not have weight will not sell. From my personal experience, I categorize Xmas buyers into regular and premium customers. The regular customer buys chicken weighing between 3kg to 4.5kg. With the right care, these Broilers should be between 6 weeks to 10 weeks of age. The premium customer however buys Broilers weighing above 5kg and aged 12 weeks above. Now, if you have chickens on ground, you should by their age, already know the type of customers you are targeting. Is it regular or premium? No matter your target customers, it is important your birds add weight quickly so that you can meet up with the Xmas deadline. I will briefly itemize a few things you should do to achieve the desired weight gain quickly. 1. Buy and use only high quality feeds. This is not the time to economize on feed cost. We are battling against time and against growth. Low quality feed take a longer time to give result. Since we don’t have all the time, I advice you use the highest quality feed you can find. 2. Feed your birds ad libitum. By this I mean you should stop measuring feed for your Broilers. Give them as much as they can eat. The more they eat, the more weight they gain. 3. Don’t waste your nights. Give your birds light in the night so that they can eat for a few more hours everyday. At the minimum, your birds should have constant light at night for the first 4 weeks of their life. 4. Give vitamins in their water. Vitamins are necessary to complement the feed and increase appetite. Make sure they have it in their water as required. 5. Keep their pen clean. Dirty environment reduces appetite and supports the spread of diseases. You do not want your birds falling sick at this critical time. 6. Give all necessary vaccines and medication. 7. As the birds begin to grow, sort them into different groups according to size. The big birds should be separated from the smaller ones so that each has access to food and water without bullying. I do hope these tips help you meet up with sales this Xmas
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  • The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself.
    The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself.
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  • QUAIL FARMING IS ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE AND MOST PROMISING

    Here are ten (10) good reasons to start quail farming:

    1. Quail are easy to raise and require little space.
    2. They are fast growing and produce eggs quickly.
    3. Quail eggs are more nutritious than chicken eggs, containing more protein and vitamins.
    4. Quails have a low breeding cost compared to other farm animals.
    5. They are resistant to diseases and parasites.
    6. Quails produce little waste and are therefore more environmentally friendly.
    7. They do not require much care and can be raised by people new to breeding.
    8. They are silent and do not disturb the neighborhood.
    9. Quail can be raised for meat, eggs or even as pets.
    10. They can be an additional source of income for farmers or individuals.
    QUAIL FARMING IS ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE AND MOST PROMISING Here are ten (10) good reasons to start quail farming: 1. Quail are easy to raise and require little space. 2. They are fast growing and produce eggs quickly. 3. Quail eggs are more nutritious than chicken eggs, containing more protein and vitamins. 4. Quails have a low breeding cost compared to other farm animals. 5. They are resistant to diseases and parasites. 6. Quails produce little waste and are therefore more environmentally friendly. 7. They do not require much care and can be raised by people new to breeding. 8. They are silent and do not disturb the neighborhood. 9. Quail can be raised for meat, eggs or even as pets. 10. They can be an additional source of income for farmers or individuals.
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  • Passion alone is not enough in agriculture please also pay attention to the following if you want to run a profitable agricultural venture! They're the reasons a lot of people fail in this venture

    1. Ignoring the value of diversification in buyers – Relying on a single buyer can be risky; aim for a diverse customer base.

    2. Underestimating startup costs – Ensure you have sufficient capital for equipment, breeding stock, seeds, land, and labour.

    3. Overplanting/ overstocking without a market – Don’t grow more than you can sell or store.

    4. Lack of irrigation planning – Proper water management is crucial for crop success.

    5. Not tracking finances – Keep detailed records of income, expenses, and profitability.

    6. Relying too much on one crop/ animals – Diversify crops and animals to spread risks and ensure steady income.

    7. Neglecting marketing efforts – Growing crops is only half the battle; marketing them effectively is crucial.

    8. Mismanaging equipment – Maintain equipment regularly to avoid costly breakdowns.

    9. Rushing into large-scale farming – Start small to manage risks and gradually scale up as you gain experience.

    10. Failing to secure contracts – Without agreements in place, you risk not having buyers for your produce.

    11. Over-fertilizing – Too much fertilizer can damage crops and pollute the environment.

    12. Underestimating the importance of record-keeping – Tracking weather, harvest times, and crop performance helps improve future yields.

    13. Not networking with other farmers – Joining farming communities, cooperatives and events can offer valuable support and opportunities.

    14. Mismanaging cash flow – Plan for periods of low income between planting and harvest.

    15. Neglecting a business plan – Farming is a business and needs a solid plan for success.

    16. Production of your own feeds - If you keep livestock irrespective of the type; goat, cattle, sheeps, poultry etc you must produce your feeds if not profitability will be hard!
    Passion alone is not enough in agriculture please also pay attention to the following if you want to run a profitable agricultural venture! They're the reasons a lot of people fail in this venture 1. Ignoring the value of diversification in buyers – Relying on a single buyer can be risky; aim for a diverse customer base. 2. Underestimating startup costs – Ensure you have sufficient capital for equipment, breeding stock, seeds, land, and labour. 3. Overplanting/ overstocking without a market – Don’t grow more than you can sell or store. 4. Lack of irrigation planning – Proper water management is crucial for crop success. 5. Not tracking finances – Keep detailed records of income, expenses, and profitability. 6. Relying too much on one crop/ animals – Diversify crops and animals to spread risks and ensure steady income. 7. Neglecting marketing efforts – Growing crops is only half the battle; marketing them effectively is crucial. 8. Mismanaging equipment – Maintain equipment regularly to avoid costly breakdowns. 9. Rushing into large-scale farming – Start small to manage risks and gradually scale up as you gain experience. 10. Failing to secure contracts – Without agreements in place, you risk not having buyers for your produce. 11. Over-fertilizing – Too much fertilizer can damage crops and pollute the environment. 12. Underestimating the importance of record-keeping – Tracking weather, harvest times, and crop performance helps improve future yields. 13. Not networking with other farmers – Joining farming communities, cooperatives and events can offer valuable support and opportunities. 14. Mismanaging cash flow – Plan for periods of low income between planting and harvest. 15. Neglecting a business plan – Farming is a business and needs a solid plan for success. 16. Production of your own feeds - If you keep livestock irrespective of the type; goat, cattle, sheeps, poultry etc you must produce your feeds if not profitability will be hard!
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