150 HECTARES OF LAND FOR AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTION
PRESENTED TO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
BY
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Table of Contents
Introduction 3
Product 3
Production Equipment 3
Production Method 4
Market and Marketing Plan 4
Market Feasibility 6
Industry Description 6
Industry Competitiveness 6
Market Demand Potentials 7
Management and Manpower 7
Cash Flow Projection 7
Investment in Land 9
Impact on farmers 9
Impact on Local Communities 9
Impact on xxxx State Government 9
Conclusion 9
1. Introduction
Agriculture is a most widespread form of human activity and it is more basis than only industry. Agriculture provides a livelihood for more than three-quarters of the human race.
It yields fibres and raw materials for the factories on which a large portion of the remaining people depend. The crops the farmer grows, the farmer gets his food, that of his family and the society at large. Crops have been raised since the earliest time and they are still being grown. The soil carefully maintained is a flow resources that is renewable and can even improved. Crop yields have been increased many times to meet the demands of the swelling population.
The major food crops include price, Maize, Cassava, Yam and Banana. The main cash crops include cocoa, kolanut, Rubber, Palm Oil and Palm kernels. xxx State is one of the largest produces of kolanut in the country and produces Timber as well as Rubber on a large scale.
However, almost 20% of xxx State total area is constituted of forest reserve suitable for agricultural products. xxx state is a state in South-west Nigeria. It borders Lagos state to the south, Oyo and Osun states to the North, Ondo state to the east and the republic of Benin to the west. Abeokuta is the capital and largest city in the state. xxx state covers an area of about 16,000 Sq Kilometres and has fairly large population of about 2.7million people indicating a potential market. In the years