INTRODUCTION Cassava is a major staple crop in Nigeria and plays a significant role in the economy of the country. The profitability analysis of cassava farming is important to determine the viability and sustainability of this agricultural enterprise. In this...
Production
Green beans (French beans)
Green beans in Nigeria has become a profitable business venture for many farmers. These can grow in various soil types, and their demand in the local and international market is high.
Honey Production
Honey is the natural sweet substance, produced by honeybees from the nectar of plants or from secretions of living parts of plants, or excretions of plant-sucking insects on the living parts of plants, which the bees collect, transform by combining with specific...
Ginger
Ginger production Nigeria has the potential to become a significant source of income for many smallholder farmers and also a driver of economic growth in Nigeria.
COWPEA(beans)
Cowpea production Nigeria has the potential to improve food security, increase farmers’ income, and contribute to rural development.
Pepper Production (How to Start Pepper Farming in Nigeria (2023)
Pepper farming is one of the most profitable businesses in Nigeria and other countries of the world. Just like tomato farming and cucumber farming, pepper farming can be very lucrative
Hydroponics: Growing Tomatoes
Hydroponic tomato farming can be done in small spaces, such as balcon, rooftops, and small gardens, reducing the reliance on traditional agricultural land.
Tomato Farming – All You Need to Know
Tomato farming is very simple. Anyone can do it in any capacity, either in the backyard or in commercial quantity. Tomato farming was mostly practiced in the northern part of Nigeria before. But now people can cultivate it in the southern parts too.
Watermelon
Watermelon farming is one of the most lucrative agribusinesses in Nigeria because it gives an high return on investment.
Rice Farming | Cultivation and Interesting facts |
Rice farming is one of the most lucrative types of farming in Nigeria, although rice is classified as a cash crop for farmers, it is one of the most consumed staple foods and important cereal in Nigeria.









