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  • How to make plantain Egg pizza

    2ripe plantain
    7eggs
    Vegetable oil
    Seasoning cube
    Basil leaf or curry leaf
    Red ball peppers
    1 fresh tomato
    Onion
    Preparations
    Peel off the skin and cut the plantain into any preferred shape you like. Add little salt. Then you shallow fry the plantains once the plantain are golden brown. Scoop them out. Add oil in another pan. Add onions. After one minute, add scotch bonnet and 1 tomatoes. Add red pepper,add seasoning cubes. You can also add thyme if you like the taste. Fry all for two mins. At this point you will pour in the 7 eggs. You have to low your gas. Then add in your fried plantain gently by arranging it. Let it simmer on low heat.
    Add basil leaf or little curry leaf on top. Once it harderns up. It is ready. It is a breakfast idea.
    How to make plantain Egg pizza 👉2ripe plantain 👉7eggs 👉 Vegetable oil 👉Seasoning cube 👉Basil leaf or curry leaf 👉Red ball peppers 👉1 fresh tomato 👉Onion Preparations Peel off the skin and cut the plantain into any preferred shape you like. Add little salt. Then you shallow fry the plantains once the plantain are golden brown. Scoop them out. Add oil in another pan. Add onions. After one minute, add scotch bonnet and 1 tomatoes. Add red pepper,add seasoning cubes. You can also add thyme if you like the taste. Fry all for two mins. At this point you will pour in the 7 eggs. You have to low your gas. Then add in your fried plantain gently by arranging it. Let it simmer on low heat. Add basil leaf or little curry leaf on top. Once it harderns up. It is ready. It is a breakfast idea.
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  • Never plant Tomatoes and Pepper without doing this
    Never plant Tomatoes 🍅 and Pepper 🫑 without doing this 👇
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  • DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL AND STARTED TOMATOES, MY JOURNEY
    My Tomato Farming Journey

    I dropped out of school because I couldn’t afford the fees, and farming was the only option left for me. It became my only means of supporting my poor parents.

    I chose tomato farming because it has a shorter growth cycle and requires less investment compared to other crops and vegetables.

    My first year was a complete mess, but I didn’t give up because I was still learning. By the second year, I started making progress, and now, in my third year, I am finally achieving the excellent results I have always dreamed of.

    I have been able to recruit a few workers, creating employment opportunities for over 50 people. My family and siblings also work with me and continue to support my journey.

    Today, I sell tomatoes both locally and internationally. I also process some into tomato powder and paste. I sun-dry tomatoes to make pepper and use high-quality machines to process the paste for better preservation and export.

    Dropping out of school wasn’t my choice, but I don’t regret it. I encourage young people like me to explore the soil and build their own success. Agriculture is wealth

    Credit: Js Nabih
    DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL AND STARTED TOMATOES, MY JOURNEY My Tomato Farming Journey 🍅 I dropped out of school because I couldn’t afford the fees, and farming was the only option left for me. It became my only means of supporting my poor parents. I chose tomato farming because it has a shorter growth cycle and requires less investment compared to other crops and vegetables. My first year was a complete mess, but I didn’t give up because I was still learning. By the second year, I started making progress, and now, in my third year, I am finally achieving the excellent results I have always dreamed of. I have been able to recruit a few workers, creating employment opportunities for over 50 people. My family and siblings also work with me and continue to support my journey. Today, I sell tomatoes both locally and internationally. I also process some into tomato powder and paste. I sun-dry tomatoes to make pepper and use high-quality machines to process the paste for better preservation and export. Dropping out of school wasn’t my choice, but I don’t regret it. I encourage young people like me to explore the soil and build their own success. Agriculture is wealth Credit: Js Nabih
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  • You will see women like this, walking from phase 1 to Phase 2, tens or hundreds of kilometers, hawking groundnut, banana, fish, oranges, tomatoes, pepper even mango.

    Remember, they choose to earn legitimately. Olosho dey ooh, but dem no do.

    You then call them, and start to display your price negotiating skills.

    "Aunty, you no gree five yam for five hundred?" She looks up at you, anger in her soul but desperation in her eyes.

    "Bros, please help me buy it. Five tubers of yam, ₦500? It's ₦1800 Sir, please"

    Then, you asked her to either sell it ₦800 or she leaves with it. She left, thinking a lot in her head. She has to feed, nobody had bought yam from her in two days.

    Then, she came back to you. "Uncle, take it ₦1000".

    You still shook your head, mbah. "₦800 las las!!" She sold it. Her life depended on it.

    But the same YOU will walk into a supermarket to form Obi Cubana, and buy a loaf of bread labelled ₦3000 and even 'dash' the girls on the counter a ₦500 note!

    The same loaf of bread you will get at ₦1200 at joebest bakery shop.

    And you're asking God to bless you?

    Chief, between that lady who hawks under the sun, trying to sell goods not worth ₦5000 and the babe on the counter using iPhone X... who deserves your pity?

    Let heavens know your answer so God can choose who to pity.

    Admin please approve let's learn our lessons.
    Credit:Jbb De comedian
    #goviral#danloader
    You will see women like this, walking from phase 1 to Phase 2, tens or hundreds of kilometers, hawking groundnut, banana, fish, oranges, tomatoes, pepper even mango. Remember, they choose to earn legitimately. Olosho dey ooh, but dem no do. You then call them, and start to display your price negotiating skills. "Aunty, you no gree five yam for five hundred?" She looks up at you, anger in her soul but desperation in her eyes. "Bros, please help me buy it. Five tubers of yam, ₦500? It's ₦1800 Sir, please" Then, you asked her to either sell it ₦800 or she leaves with it. She left, thinking a lot in her head. She has to feed, nobody had bought yam from her in two days. Then, she came back to you. "Uncle, take it ₦1000". You still shook your head, mbah. "₦800 las las!!" She sold it. Her life depended on it. But the same YOU will walk into a supermarket to form Obi Cubana, and buy a loaf of bread labelled ₦3000 and even 'dash' the girls on the counter a ₦500 note! The same loaf of bread you will get at ₦1200 at joebest bakery shop. And you're asking God to bless you? Chief, between that lady who hawks under the sun, trying to sell goods not worth ₦5000 and the babe on the counter using iPhone X... who deserves your pity? Let heavens know your answer so God can choose who to pity. Admin please approve let's learn our lessons. 🙏🙏🙏 Credit:Jbb De comedian #goviral#danloader
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  • Nigeria rush to stock up as tomatoes price crushed down massively
    Nigeria rush to stock up as tomatoes price crushed down massively 😊😊😊
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  • Drying Orange Slices with Hybrid Solar Tunnel – A Breakthrough in Food Preservation

    On January 10, 2025, a successful demonstration of drying orange slices using the Hybrid Solar Tunnel was conducted at the Food Technology Lab, under the expert guidance of Dr. Shahzada Arshad Saleem Saddozai, a renowned Food Technologist.

    Initially developed for ripening and drying dates, this innovative technology has been replicated at 47 locations in Paniaylia, Pharapur, and Dhakki, demonstrating its versatility and effectiveness.

    The Food Technology Lab has successfully expanded its application to dry a variety of fruits and vegetables, including:

    - Orange slices
    - Figs, apricots, and mango slices
    - Lemons
    - Spinach, mint leaves, and coriander
    - Cauliflower
    - Tomatoes
    - Bitter gourd

    This eco-friendly, efficient, and affordable technology is transforming food preservation, reducing waste, and providing farmers with a sustainable solution to process their produce.
    Drying Orange Slices with Hybrid Solar Tunnel – A Breakthrough in Food Preservation On January 10, 2025, a successful demonstration of drying orange slices using the Hybrid Solar Tunnel was conducted at the Food Technology Lab, under the expert guidance of Dr. Shahzada Arshad Saleem Saddozai, a renowned Food Technologist. Initially developed for ripening and drying dates, this innovative technology has been replicated at 47 locations in Paniaylia, Pharapur, and Dhakki, demonstrating its versatility and effectiveness. The Food Technology Lab has successfully expanded its application to dry a variety of fruits and vegetables, including: - Orange slices - Figs, apricots, and mango slices - Lemons - Spinach, mint leaves, and coriander - Cauliflower - Tomatoes - Bitter gourd This eco-friendly, efficient, and affordable technology is transforming food preservation, reducing waste, and providing farmers with a sustainable solution to process their produce.
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  • MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN 2025

    WHAT PLAN ARE YOU MAKING IN ESTABLISHING YOUR OWN FEW STANDS OF VEGETABLES CROPS

    Carry cement bags, full soil inside, plant your onions, tomatoes, ginger, pepper , cucumber, carrot, UGU, watermelon , scent leave, curry leave ,...water leaf, spinach, and okra. Etc ..

    Stop complaining on issues that you can solve easily.

    Stop consuming inorganic vegetables cultivated with excess chemicals and dump in the MARKET, you will buy slice cook and eat, in your mind you are enjoying your life ...as you continue eating these vegetables the chemicals used in CULTIVATING these vegetables will continue to ACCUMULATE IN YOUR SYSTEM, which leads to early breakout of sicknesses sometimes cancer be mindful of what you consume with your own money....

    Urban farming is the potent way to reduce food hunger.

    It will give you confidence in what you are eating too.

    Is time to stop chopping rubbish.

    Plant your basic vegetables at home.
    MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN 2025 WHAT PLAN ARE YOU MAKING IN ESTABLISHING YOUR OWN FEW STANDS OF VEGETABLES CROPS Carry cement bags, full soil inside, plant your onions, tomatoes, ginger, pepper , cucumber, carrot, UGU, watermelon 🍉, scent leave, curry leave ,...water leaf, spinach, and okra. Etc .. Stop complaining on issues that you can solve easily. Stop consuming inorganic vegetables cultivated with excess chemicals and dump in the MARKET, you will buy slice cook and eat, in your mind you are enjoying your life ...as you continue eating these vegetables the chemicals used in CULTIVATING these vegetables will continue to ACCUMULATE IN YOUR SYSTEM, which leads to early breakout of sicknesses sometimes cancer be mindful of what you consume with your own money.... Urban farming is the potent way to reduce food hunger. It will give you confidence in what you are eating too. Is time to stop chopping rubbish. Plant your basic vegetables at home.
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  • 15 top gardening hacks.
    Gardening is a beloved pastime for many, bringing joy, tranquility, and a deeper connection with nature. It doesn’t matter whether you have a sprawling backyard, a modest balcony, or a few potted plants on a windowsill; gardening can transform spaces and lives alike. With a few helpful tips and tricks, you can elevate your gardening experience, making it more efficient, productive, and enjoyable.
    This article outlines 15 top gardening hacks that can benefit both novice and seasoned gardeners. Whether you’re looking for ways to optimize your garden’s yield, save time, or simply make gardening more fun, these hacks are sure to inspire you. Dive into the rest of this article to uncover practical and innovative solutions that will take your gardening skills to the next level.
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    1. Rice Water for Healthy Roots
    Recipe: Save the water used to rinse rice, let it cool, and water your plants with it once a week.
    Why It Works: Rice water is rich in vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that promote root growth and overall plant health. The starches in the water help nourish beneficial soil bacteria, which in turn enhance nutrient uptake by the plants.
    2. Eggshells for Calcium Boost
    Recipe: Rinse and dry eggshells, then crush them into a fine powder. Sprinkle this powder around the base of your plants or mix it into the soil.
    Why It Works: Eggshells are a great source of calcium, which is essential for cell wall structure in plants. This helps prevent issues like blossom end rot in tomatoes and peppers.
    3. Hydrogen Peroxide for Dying Plants
    Recipe: Mix one part 3% hydrogen peroxide with ten parts water. Water your plants with this solution once a month.
    Why It Works: Hydrogen peroxide adds oxygen to the soil, which can help revive dying plants. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties, which can help keep root diseases at bay.
    4. Banana Peels for Nutrient-Rich Fertilizer
    Recipe: Chop banana peels into small pieces and bury them around the base of your plants.
    Why It Works: Banana peels decompose and release potassium, phosphorus, and calcium into the soil. These nutrients are crucial for flowering and fruiting plants.
    5. Coffee Grounds for Acid-Loving Plants
    Recipe: Collect used coffee grounds and mix them into the soil or use as mulch around acid-loving plants like blueberries, roses, and azaleas.
    Why It Works: Coffee grounds are slightly acidic and rich in nitrogen, which can help improve soil structure and provide essential nutrients.
    6. Epsom Salt for Greener Leaves
    Recipe: Dissolve 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in a gallon of water and use this solution to water your plants once a month.
    Why It Works: Epsom salt provides magnesium, which is crucial for photosynthesis and helps plants take in other essential nutrients, leading to greener, healthier foliage.
    7. Cinnamon for Fungal Prevention
    Recipe: Sprinkle cinnamon powder on soil and around seedlings.
    Why It Works: Cinnamon has natural antifungal properties that can help prevent damping-off disease and other fungal infections in young plants.
    8. Milk for Powdery Mildew
    Recipe: Mix one part milk with two parts water and spray the solution on affected plants.
    Why It Works: Milk has natural antifungal properties and can act as a preventive and treatment for powdery mildew, a common plant disease.
    9. Aspirin for Plant Immunity
    Recipe: Dissolve one aspirin tablet in a gallon of water and use it to water your plants every three weeks.
    Why It Works: Aspirin contains salicylic acid, which can boost the plant’s immune system, helping it resist diseases and pests.
    10. Vinegar for Weed Control
    Recipe: Spray pure white vinegar directly on weeds, taking care to avoid desirable plants.
    Why It Works: Vinegar is highly acidic and can kill weeds by drying them out. It’s an effective and eco-friendly alternative to chemical herbicides.
    11. Honey for Rooting Cuttings
    Recipe: Dip the cut end of a plant cutting into honey before planting it in soil.
    Why It Works: Honey has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties that protect the cutting from infections while promoting root growth.
    12. Beer for Slug Traps
    Recipe: Bury a container up to its rim near affected plants and fill it with beer.
    Why It Works: Slugs are attracted to the yeast in beer and will crawl in, but they won’t be able to crawl out, effectively trapping them.
    13. Sugar for Pest Control
    Recipe: Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in a quart of water and spray on plants infested with aphids.
    Why It Works: Sugar water can attract beneficial insects like ladybugs, which feed on aphids and help control their population.
    15 top gardening hacks. Gardening is a beloved pastime for many, bringing joy, tranquility, and a deeper connection with nature. It doesn’t matter whether you have a sprawling backyard, a modest balcony, or a few potted plants on a windowsill; gardening can transform spaces and lives alike. With a few helpful tips and tricks, you can elevate your gardening experience, making it more efficient, productive, and enjoyable. This article outlines 15 top gardening hacks that can benefit both novice and seasoned gardeners. Whether you’re looking for ways to optimize your garden’s yield, save time, or simply make gardening more fun, these hacks are sure to inspire you. Dive into the rest of this article to uncover practical and innovative solutions that will take your gardening skills to the next level. Advertisement 1. Rice Water for Healthy Roots Recipe: Save the water used to rinse rice, let it cool, and water your plants with it once a week. Why It Works: Rice water is rich in vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that promote root growth and overall plant health. The starches in the water help nourish beneficial soil bacteria, which in turn enhance nutrient uptake by the plants. 2. Eggshells for Calcium Boost Recipe: Rinse and dry eggshells, then crush them into a fine powder. Sprinkle this powder around the base of your plants or mix it into the soil. Why It Works: Eggshells are a great source of calcium, which is essential for cell wall structure in plants. This helps prevent issues like blossom end rot in tomatoes and peppers. 3. Hydrogen Peroxide for Dying Plants Recipe: Mix one part 3% hydrogen peroxide with ten parts water. Water your plants with this solution once a month. Why It Works: Hydrogen peroxide adds oxygen to the soil, which can help revive dying plants. It also has antifungal and antibacterial properties, which can help keep root diseases at bay. 4. Banana Peels for Nutrient-Rich Fertilizer Recipe: Chop banana peels into small pieces and bury them around the base of your plants. Why It Works: Banana peels decompose and release potassium, phosphorus, and calcium into the soil. These nutrients are crucial for flowering and fruiting plants. 5. Coffee Grounds for Acid-Loving Plants Recipe: Collect used coffee grounds and mix them into the soil or use as mulch around acid-loving plants like blueberries, roses, and azaleas. Why It Works: Coffee grounds are slightly acidic and rich in nitrogen, which can help improve soil structure and provide essential nutrients. 6. Epsom Salt for Greener Leaves Recipe: Dissolve 1 tablespoon of Epsom salt in a gallon of water and use this solution to water your plants once a month. Why It Works: Epsom salt provides magnesium, which is crucial for photosynthesis and helps plants take in other essential nutrients, leading to greener, healthier foliage. 7. Cinnamon for Fungal Prevention Recipe: Sprinkle cinnamon powder on soil and around seedlings. Why It Works: Cinnamon has natural antifungal properties that can help prevent damping-off disease and other fungal infections in young plants. 8. Milk for Powdery Mildew Recipe: Mix one part milk with two parts water and spray the solution on affected plants. Why It Works: Milk has natural antifungal properties and can act as a preventive and treatment for powdery mildew, a common plant disease. 9. Aspirin for Plant Immunity Recipe: Dissolve one aspirin tablet in a gallon of water and use it to water your plants every three weeks. Why It Works: Aspirin contains salicylic acid, which can boost the plant’s immune system, helping it resist diseases and pests. 10. Vinegar for Weed Control Recipe: Spray pure white vinegar directly on weeds, taking care to avoid desirable plants. Why It Works: Vinegar is highly acidic and can kill weeds by drying them out. It’s an effective and eco-friendly alternative to chemical herbicides. 11. Honey for Rooting Cuttings Recipe: Dip the cut end of a plant cutting into honey before planting it in soil. Why It Works: Honey has natural antibacterial and antifungal properties that protect the cutting from infections while promoting root growth. 12. Beer for Slug Traps Recipe: Bury a container up to its rim near affected plants and fill it with beer. Why It Works: Slugs are attracted to the yeast in beer and will crawl in, but they won’t be able to crawl out, effectively trapping them. 13. Sugar for Pest Control Recipe: Dissolve 2 tablespoons of sugar in a quart of water and spray on plants infested with aphids. Why It Works: Sugar water can attract beneficial insects like ladybugs, which feed on aphids and help control their population.
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  • Baking soda is a gardener’s best friend: here are 10 clever uses in the garden.
    1. Natural Fungicide: Mix baking soda with water and liquid soap to spray on plants and combat fungal diseases like powdery mildew.
    2. Weed Killer: Directly apply baking soda on garden weeds to kill them without harming surrounding plants.
    3. Pest Deterrent: A mixture of baking soda and flour can deter pests like cabbage worms and aphids when dusted on plants.
    4. Soil Amendment: Baking soda can be used to neutralize overly acidic soil, improving the environment for plant growth.
    5. Tomato Sweetener: Sprinkle baking soda around tomato plants to decrease soil acidity, resulting in sweeter tomatoes.
    6. Compost Enhancer: Speed up the composting process by making the environment more alkaline with baking soda.
    7. Odor Absorber: Neutralize odors in areas like compost bins by sprinkling baking soda.
    8. Tool Cleaner: Clean gardening tools by scrubbing them with a baking soda paste to remove dirt and rust.
    9. Seed Germination: Enhance seed germination by soaking seeds in a baking soda solution before planting.
    10. Ant Repellent: Deter ants by creating barriers with baking soda around plants or ant trails.
    Baking soda is a gardener’s best friend: here are 10 clever uses in the garden. 1. Natural Fungicide: Mix baking soda with water and liquid soap to spray on plants and combat fungal diseases like powdery mildew. 2. Weed Killer: Directly apply baking soda on garden weeds to kill them without harming surrounding plants. 3. Pest Deterrent: A mixture of baking soda and flour can deter pests like cabbage worms and aphids when dusted on plants. 4. Soil Amendment: Baking soda can be used to neutralize overly acidic soil, improving the environment for plant growth. 5. Tomato Sweetener: Sprinkle baking soda around tomato plants to decrease soil acidity, resulting in sweeter tomatoes. 6. Compost Enhancer: Speed up the composting process by making the environment more alkaline with baking soda. 7. Odor Absorber: Neutralize odors in areas like compost bins by sprinkling baking soda. 8. Tool Cleaner: Clean gardening tools by scrubbing them with a baking soda paste to remove dirt and rust. 9. Seed Germination: Enhance seed germination by soaking seeds in a baking soda solution before planting. 10. Ant Repellent: Deter ants by creating barriers with baking soda around plants or ant trails.
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  • Five Profitable Agribusiness Ideas That Require Minimal Capital Investment:

    1. Poultry Farming: Launching a small-scale poultry farm can be a lucrative venture with limited initial costs. You can start with a modest number of chickens or ducks and gradually expand your flock as your profits grow.

    2. Vegetable Farming: Cultivating vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens can be highly profitable, particularly if you have access to fertile land. Techniques such as container gardening or vertical farming can help you maximize space and yield.

    3. Beekeeping: Beekeeping is an affordable agricultural business that offers substantial profit potential. With the right knowledge and equipment, you can start producing honey, beeswax, and other bee-related products.

    4. Fish Farming (Aquaculture): Fish farming is another agribusiness that can be initiated with a modest capital outlay, especially in regions with natural water sources or where ponds can be built. Popular fish choices for aquaculture include tilapia, catfish, and trout.

    5. Mushroom Farming: Cultivating mushrooms can be a rewarding agribusiness with relatively low startup costs. Varieties such as oyster, button, and shiitake mushrooms can be grown indoors or in shaded areas, making this an ideal option for small-scale operations.
    Five Profitable Agribusiness Ideas That Require Minimal Capital Investment: 1. Poultry Farming: Launching a small-scale poultry farm can be a lucrative venture with limited initial costs. You can start with a modest number of chickens or ducks and gradually expand your flock as your profits grow. 2. Vegetable Farming: Cultivating vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens can be highly profitable, particularly if you have access to fertile land. Techniques such as container gardening or vertical farming can help you maximize space and yield. 3. Beekeeping: Beekeeping is an affordable agricultural business that offers substantial profit potential. With the right knowledge and equipment, you can start producing honey, beeswax, and other bee-related products. 4. Fish Farming (Aquaculture): Fish farming is another agribusiness that can be initiated with a modest capital outlay, especially in regions with natural water sources or where ponds can be built. Popular fish choices for aquaculture include tilapia, catfish, and trout. 5. Mushroom Farming: Cultivating mushrooms can be a rewarding agribusiness with relatively low startup costs. Varieties such as oyster, button, and shiitake mushrooms can be grown indoors or in shaded areas, making this an ideal option for small-scale operations.
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