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[Highlights from 2015 Agra Innovate Exhibition] Farm CEOs Lack of Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem, Products made from Cassava – Going beyond fufu, gari and other basic food items, AgroNigeria – a 100% indigenous magazine on Agriculture…Details Coming Soon!

[Update: Click here to read the FULL report here]

Arrived from Cotonou yesterday p.m and managed to visit Landmark Centre, venue of the Agra Innovate exhibition on Victoria Island here in Lagos.

The event certainly proved to be great for networking. Almost got myself dragged to do a full lecture on Farm Biz marketing with a group. Before then I’d run out of flyers I could give out!

I’ll write in more detail by weekend. But here’s an appetizer of talking points I’ll be focusing on, based on my discussions and interactions with various stakeholders.

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1. Farm CEOs Lack of  Sales and Marketing Savvy REMAINS a major problem.

It’s a serious challenge limiting what I estimate to be over 90% of farm business owners and agro allied entreprises.

In less than 3 hours at the exhibition venue, the conversation I had with various stakeholders there proved most still do NOT understand that they have to THINK as entrepreneurs, with smart marketing drive, if they want to succeed with their agro based businesses.

I’ll be sharing highlights from my interaction with a VERY animated group of farm business owners who found my ideas in this regard so compelling that they arranged themselves into a semi circle, to listen to me explain further.

2. Products made from Cassava – Going beyond fufu, gari and other basic food items.

I came across a German Not-for-Profit which has established itself in Nigeria as a force to be reckoned with in supporting small and micro scale farmers to develop sustainable strategies to process their farm produce into high profile products e.g chips.

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I was given a package I will make digital copies of and put on my website for viewing. They also gave me a sample of one of their cassava chips. There was also a booklet on making Potato cakes.

The key here is taking basic farm produce and using processing to create new products that command superior pricing and yield better profit margins for the farmer.

3. AgroNigeria – a 100% indigenous magazine on Agriculture

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It’s amazing that MORE people are not talking about this magazine. On my part, I’ve been buying magazines on Agriculture from local newstands, which I found are actually published abroad – even though they have “Africa” in their titles!

With AgroNigeria, what we have is a magazine whose content is devoted to our market, and designed to add useful value to help various sectors of our indistry grow.

I spoke with the MD, and we found several areas in which we shared similar sentiments about what is needed to move the industry forward. I intend to highlight a few when I write my full report on this outing.

There’s more, but these are the main ones I felt most impacted me. If you were there, maybe you could say a word or two in the comments, now, or when I post my full report on this. I intend it to be a downloadble PDF so as to send it to other stakeholders who may find the information useful.

Stay tuned!

 

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THE FARM CEO (Issue 25): Feed Ingredients: Consideration of Alternatives When Facing Increased Price Volatility, More Bird Flu Found in Nigeria’s Rivers Area, Best Practice in the Breeder House: Preventing Floor Eggs, ThePoultrySite Recipe Section, Poultry farmers in a soup over higher input costs

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ]

This week I start by featuring yet another piece on a topic that holds unending interest for farm business owners:: reduction of costs of livestock feed bill. In the rest of this issue, articles on bird flu, best practice breeder house management, poultry recipes, and a story about rising input prices.

PREVIEW:

With the aim to reduce feed price volatility for broilers and breeders, Aviagen’s Global Nutrition Team offers a useful review covering corn (maize), sorghum, oats, DDGS, corn gluten meal, corn gluten feed, rice bran, cassava, sweet potato, glycerin, rapeseed meal, cottonseed meal, sunflower meal, palm kernel meal, copra meal and phosphates.

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Here are the headlines, reviews – and links – for this week’s featured news items:

[URL] Feed Ingredients: Consideration of Alternatives When Facing Increased Price Volatility P.1

[URL] More Bird Flu Found in Nigeria’s Rivers Area P.2

[URL] Best Practice in the Breeder House: Preventing Floor Eggs P.2

[URL] ThePoultrySite Recipe Section P.3

[URL] Poultry farmers in a soup over higher input costs P.3

 

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 25 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 23rd November 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 25 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 23rd November 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

1) Useful feed formulation/other findings from trusted sources

2) Cost-saving ideas from farm visits as I travel across West Africa.

3) Ads by farm providers/suppliers of all genres.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

 

VIDEO Presentation based on Tayo Solagbade’s Mind Map for Steve Roller’s “Reap What You Sow: 12 Ideas to Increase Your Harvest of New Clients In 3 to 6 Months”

Watch this 9 minute VIDEO Presentation based of Tayo Solagbade’s Mind Map based version of AWAI’s Steve Roller’s “Reap What You Sow: 12 Ideas to Increase Your Harvest of New Clients In 3 to 6 Months”.

Visit http://tayosolagbade.com/sow-reap to download the mind map and read the full explanation in Issue 219 of Tayo Solagbade’s Speaking/Web Marketing IDEAS newsletter.

Click here to watch the video

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THE FARM CEO (Issue 24): Get Serious Potential Buyers of Your Farm Products Sent to You at ZERO COST [Join my Sales and Marketing Club], Digestion: Know Your Birds Inside & Out, How To Start Eggs Supply To Shops In Nigeria, Anatomy of the Digestive System of Fish, [PowerPoint Presentation] Digestion and Nutrient Metabolism

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ]

Preview:

On this page I announce my special offer of a Sales and Marketing Support Service for my Farm CEO clients to deal with the problem of greedy buyer groups (e.g market women & middlemen) who deny them decent profits from sales of their produce.

In the rest of this issue, I feature write-ups on the digestive system of different livestock.

You need a sound understanding of your livestock’s digestive system to feed it most effectively, and get the best results possible.

PREVIEW: If you’ve ever been held to ransom by buyers, this is for YOU! If the offer on this page interests you, copy and paste the questionnaire below into MS Word, then type your answers below each one.

 

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Here are the headlines, reviews – and links – for this week’s featured news items:

[URL] Get Serious Potential Buyers of Your Farm Products Sent to You at ZERO COST [Join my Sales and Marketing Club] P.1

[URL] Digestion: Know Your Birds Inside & Out P.2

[URL] How To Start Eggs Supply To Shops In Nigeria P.2

[URL] Anatomy of the Digestive System of Fish P.3

[PowerPoint Presentation] Digestion and Nutrient Metabolism P.3

 

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 24 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 16th November 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 24 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 16th November 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

1) Useful feed formulation/other findings from trusted sources

2) Cost-saving ideas from farm visits as I travel across West Africa.

3) Ads by farm providers/suppliers of all genres.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

 

Farm CEO Spotlight Interview 01: Roseline Imoudu, Owner of Recirculating Aquaculture System Catfish Biz [Watch Video, Download PDF]

The Farm CEO Spotlight Interview (FCSI) series is designed as a public service to give other Farm CEOs access to ready-to-use experience-based information and education from fellow farmers who make discoveries or develop unique solutions/ideas they believe can help others.

The purpose is to promote experience-sharing amongst farmers, about Indigenous Knowledge Systems (aka IKS) they develop, to boost performance.

Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) are tried and tested practical techniques/methods developed by individual (or groups of) farmers, to get improved results, often through innovative modification of existing procedures.

This maiden edition of the FCSI features (questions/answers, with photos and audio excerpts) Roseline Imoudu – owner of a Recirculating Aquaculture System (aka RAS) based Seed Catfish Production Farm Business in Ibadan-Nigeria.

This maiden edition of the FCSI features (questions/answers, with photos and audio excerpts) Roseline Imoudu - owner of a Recirculating Aquaculture System (aka RAS) based Seed Catfish Production Farm Business in Ibadan-Nigeria.

She shares insights from her first run of a newly installed RAS system, mainly from a diligent record keeping and best practice perspective.

Especially noteworthy is her true story about how good management helped her record surprisingly minimal losses, when her RAS experienced severe water shortage due to a prolonged borehole pump fault.

She also offers tips to aspiring Farm Business Owners, which existing farm owners may also find useful.

 

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1. The Farm CEO™: What kind of Commercial Catfish Farming System do you operate?

Roseline Imoudu: The Fish Farming System I am operating for production of seed catfish is the Recirculatory Aquaculture System; also known or referred to as RAS. And I am using plastic chemical tanks for it.

2. The Farm CEO™: What informed your choice of this system and how long have you been running it?

Roseline Imoudu: Well, I started with the flow-through system about November  2014 after an internship with a farm at Moniya Ibadan. I was making an average sales of about 3,500 to 5,500 seed catfish in a production. I happened to pay a visit to the poultry farm of one of my husband’s friends and I got introduced to RAS and its basic flow operation and privileges.

I witnessed one production run and saw:

Download Access to This PDF Farm CEO Spotlight Interview (FCSI) series is FREE for ALL subscribers to The Farm CEO™ Newspaper!

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues (and you get ALL back issues)

Fee = $36 USD [You get a FREE personalized copy of my popular Feed Formulation Handbook ($82 USD value) and FREE Bi-weekly ad for YOUR biz in the paper]

Email: tayo at tksola dot com.

Call: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic)

Or click here to send me a web contact form message

Watch the FREE video version on my Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Aqih-gzMZnU

THE FARM CEO (Issue 23): Preparing Your Own Fish Feeds, Feeding pigs in the tropics, A review of the animal and aquafeed industries in Nigeria, A practical feeding system for ruminants, Improving pig husbandry in tropical resource-poor communities and its potential to reduce risk of porcine cysticercosis

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ]

Preview:

This week, I feature several articles/reports on Feed Formulation and Compounding for Fish as well as Pigs – in addition to a review of animal and aquafeed industries in Nigeria.

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Preparing Your Own Fish Feeds – by Juli-Anne B. Royes and Frank Chapman2

Introduction

Most fish farmers and ornamental fish hobbyists buy the bulk of their feed from commercial manufacturers. However, small quantities of specialized feeds are often needed for experimental purposes, feeding difficult-to-maintain aquarium fishes, larval or small juvenile fishes, brood fish conditioning, or administering medication to sick fish.

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Here are the headlines, reviews – and links – for this week’s featured news items:

[URL] Preparing Your Own Fish Feeds P.1

[URL] Feeding pigs in the tropics P.2

[URL] A review of the animal and aquafeed industries in Nigeria P.2

[URL] A practical feeding system for ruminants P.3

[PDF] Improving pig husbandry in tropical resource-poor communities and its potential to reduce risk of porcine cysticercosis P.3

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 23 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 9th November 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 23 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 9th November 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

1) Useful feed formulation/other findings from trusted sources

2) Cost-saving ideas from farm visits as I travel across West Africa.

3) Ads by farm providers/suppliers of all genres.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

 

Register FREE to attend “Agra Innovate Nigeria” (Agricultural Exhibitions & Conference) – on 24 – 26 Nov 2015, at Landmark Centre, Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria

I just registered to visit Agra Innovate Nigeria (Agricultural Exhibitions & Conference), on 24 – 26 Nov 2015, at Landmark Centre, Victoria Island Lagos, Nigeria.

If you’re a Farm CEO, aspiring Farm CEO/enthusiast or stakeholder, I recommend you sign-up as well.

Just go to http://www.agra-innovate.com/nigeria/

And if you know other persons who may be interested, take a few moments to invite them using the Tell-a-friend form at http://www.agra-innovate.com/nigeria/Forms/tell-a-friend/

“Agra Innovate is a landmark international event which many of you have come from far and wide to attend. That Informa – the global giant in business exhibitions – has decided to focus on Nigerian testament to the fact that Nigerian agriculture is now on the world stage.” – Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, President, African Development Bank; Past Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Federal Republic of Nigeria & Keynote speaker at Agra Innovate Nigeria 2014

THE FARM CEO (Issue 22): Winged Victory: A New Chicken Brings Hope to Africa – Meet the “Kuroiler”!, [FREE Magazine] Poultry Focus Africa, Rabbit Urine Fertilizes Crops, Bringing More Income to Kenyan Farmers, Positive Actions (Agricultural) Publications Ltd, Controlling Litter Beetles In Your Poultry House Before They Damage Your Business

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ]

Preview:

This week, I feature an exciting new addition to the family of commercial livestock kept in Africa, that is really making big waves. Most people know what kinds of birds are called BROILERS. But not many know about KUROILERS…yet! Believe me, that’s no typo. The Kuroiler is a hybrid chicken breed developed in India by either:

a. crossing “coloured broiler males with Rhode Island Red females

b. crossing White Leghorn males with female Rhode Island Reds.

And it’s a wonderful producer of both meat and eggs while scavenging under free range conditions typical of subsistence backyard systems prevalent in rural Africa.

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And I also feature a story about Rabbit’s urine being used to fertilize crops in Kenya…wonderful innovation by our African brethren!!!

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Here are the headlines, reviews – and links – for this week’s featured news items:

[URL] Winged Victory: A New Chicken Brings Hope to Africa  – Meet the “Kuroiler”! P.1

[FREE Magazine & Website] Poultry Focus Africa P.2

[URL] Rabbit Urine Fertilizes Crops, Bringing More Income to Kenyan Farmers! P.2

[Magazine & Website] Positive Actions (Agricultural) Publications Ltd P.3

[PDF] Controlling Litter Beetles In Your Poultry House Before They Damage Your Business! P.3

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 22 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 2nd November 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 22 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 2nd November 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

1) Useful feed formulation/other findings from trusted sources

2) Cost-saving ideas from farm visits as I travel across West Africa.

3) Ads by farm providers/suppliers of all genres.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

THE FARM CEO (Issue 21): Partner With My Proposed Not-For-Profit FARM BIZ SUPPORT CENTRE to Help Farmers, Real Life Broiler Starter, Turkey Starter, and Caged Layer Peak Egg Production Feeds, Comparative Feed Values for Swine, Understanding Fish Nutrition, Feeds & Feeding

[Tagline: If it can help your farm business, you’ll find it in THE FARM CEO™ Newspaper ]

Preview:

This week, I feature a generic message I’ve been sending out to representatives of organizations I’ve communicated with in the past. It’s about a new initiative I’ve decided to launch to be able to help more people with my Cost-Saving Farm Business Solutions.

As a Farm CEO yourself, you most likely belong to, and/or are familiar with farmer groups/bodies in your locality, including key members or decision makers.

That’s why I’m including this notice here.

Please take a look at the video intro linked below, and…

A. Let me know if your organization might like to join in as a partner.

B. Help spread the word if you think it would be worthwhile to do so.

==INVITATION TO PARTNER WITH MY PROPOSED NOT-FOR-PROFIT FARM BUSINESS SUPPORT CENTRE (FBSC)===

Dear ,

Hope your work goes well.

I’m sending you this to inform you/your organization about:

1. A video introduction available for viewing on my website:

Click the link below to watch a 20 minute video presentation I’m sending to Farmer Groups/Associations, Farm Support Organizations, Research Outfits, and Others.

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Here are the headlines, reviews – and links – for this week’s featured news items:

[VIDEO] INVITATION: Partner With My Proposed Not-For-Profit FARM BIZ SUPPORT CENTRE to Help Farmers! P.1

[PDF] Real Life Broiler Starter, Turkey Starter, and Caged Layer Peak Egg Production Feeds P.2

[FACTSHEET] Comparative Feed Values for Swine P.2

[URL] Understanding Fish Nutrition, Feeds & Feeding P.3

[URL] Formulating farm-specific swine diets P.3

 

Below: Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 21 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 26th October 2015)

Screenshot of the cover for Issue No. 21 of THE FARM CEO (Monday 26th October 2015)

Subscribe to THE FARM CEO, and get this new issue, as well as ALL back issues, in addition to your full subscription of 48 weekly issues.

1) Useful feed formulation/other findings from trusted sources

2) Cost-saving ideas from farm visits as I travel across West Africa.

3) Ads by farm providers/suppliers of all genres.

4). Special promo price offers of my Software and Book products

Full details at http://tinyurl.com/TheFarmCEO

1 year’s subscription = 48 issues.

Subscription Fee = $36 USD (approx) N6.8k [You get my $82 USD Feed Formulation Handbook FREE, as well as FREE Bi-weekly ads for YOUR biz]

ARCHIVES: Click here to view previews of ALL past issues of the newspapers

On-Demand Feed Formulation for Farm CEOs Workshop : 2 Proposed Alternatives [1] Attend a one-on-one hands-on Feed Formulation Training session with me or [2] Purchase my Feed Formulation Home Study Video Series

Last week I announced the availability of my Monthly On-Demand Feed Formulation for Farm CEOs Workshop [Hint: FREE Entry for Owners of Tayo Solagbade’s Feed Formulation Handbook & Software].

However, in light of the VERY different date preferences being expressed by intending attendees to the 6 tentative dates I sent out, it’s become obvious that getting up to the minimum of 5 persons needed to hold even one session will be difficult.

I’ve already discussed this challenge on phone, with some of you (past buyers of my products) who expressed interest in attending.

It’s not the first time this is happening.

Farm CEOs amongst you – like Collins Uwagholo in Warri, Azi Bulus Disu in Jos, Bello Hassan in Abuja, Abdul-Azeez Abba and Alhaji Usman Sanni in Kano (who had to travel out of the country the day after I called him last week) – will recall that my past efforts to put together a similar learning event so I could meet you all as a group had similar outcomes!

Only 2 people chose 14th Nov. 2015.

But I need at least 5 persons to make it worthwhile booking the hall for the FREE workshop.

Once again, due to busy schedules, most of you are choosing different dates. And some are just NOT free, making them request for an alternative :-)

Since I’m not sure if/when the CEO of the Vocational/Entrepreneurship Skills Development Centre I mentioned will get back to me (or if her date will work for YOU), I’ve done some thinking and come up with two (2) alternative options you can adopt:

Option 1. Attend a one-on-one hands-on Feed Formulation Training session with me (for 4 to 6 hours)

Continue reading

 

BELOW: One page flyer I’ve created to announce this On-Demand Feed Formulation for Farm CEOs Workshop (http://tayosolagbade.com/ffworkshop)

One page flyer for On-Demand Feed Formulation for Farm CEOs Workshop

If you’d like to attend…