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Imagine this: You’ve paid to drill a 100m borehole. The rig arrives, the noise starts, and the dust settles. But when they pull the rods out? The hole is bone dry. 🤦🏿‍♂️ Now you're staring at a bill for a dry hole: First 40m (fixed fee): $850 Next 60m ($23/m): $1,380 Total Wasted: $2,230.00 💸 That is over two thousand dollars of your hard-earned money buried in the ground all because someone guessed where to drill. In this economy, you cannot afford to waste that kind of money. Don't drill blind. We use professional mapping to find the water before the rig arrives. We make sure you only drill once

Imagine this: You’ve paid to drill a 100m borehole. The rig arrives, the noise starts, and the dust settles. But when they pull the rods out? The hole is bone dry. 🤦🏿‍♂️ Now you're staring at a bill for a dry hole: First 40m (fixed fee): $850 Next 60m ($23/m): $1,380 Total Wasted: $2,230.00 💸 That is over two thousand dollars of your hard-earned money buried in the ground all because someone guessed where to drill. In this economy, you cannot afford to waste that kind of money. Don't drill blind. We use professional mapping to find the water before the rig arrives. We make sure you only drill once

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"CAN I EXCHANGE MY FULLY PAID FLAT FOR YOUR RURAL LAND?" A white guy in Manchester, England had a frank discussion with an African immigrant about economic development and empowerment in Africa. The English guy asked my fellow African: 'Do you by any chance own land in Africa?' The brother said yes he owns about 10 hectares in his rural village. "So, why come all the way to England when you have the means of production that can make you very rich?' The African brother started giving excuses: the land is undeveloped; the land has no borehole; that he don't have agricultural equipment to till the land; the government is not supporting rural farmers and many other excuses. The Englishman stood there listening quietly. After 20 minutes of giving all sorts of excuses, my African brother looked up at the quiet Englishman, hoping he understood why he travelled thousands of kilometres to come to England to work in menial jobs! The Englishman ask him "Can I exchange my fully paid flat and give you the title deeds and my 2 cars for your 10 hectares of land in Africa?" The African brother was stunned. He did not understand why a white man with a fully furnished flat and everything, would want to go and farm on a rural undeveloped land. The white guy sat him down and explained: ask any white man, he would gladly develop that land into a highly successful farm. He would grow high value crops eg all types of vegetables, strawberries, start cattle fattening programmes and develop a highly successful farm. The Englishman told him all the wealth is in that piece of land. He can make millions of dollars from that fertile land. The African brother spent days pondering about what his white friend said. After several months of planning and selling all he had in England, my brother came back home and started farming on his 10 hectares of land: putting up a borehole, installing solar energy, started poultry, piggery and cattle fattening and a horticulture project. We should never under-value our rural farms and travel to go work in distant lands. Our future is in developing our rural land and turn it into highly productive farms. Here is Wenceslous Nyamupfukudza, a youth farmer, consultant and agribusiness expert helping all farmers including those developing in rural communities. He developed his rural farm and grows all types of vegetables and keeps cattle. He teaches other rural farmers how to effectively and efficiently use the land for maximum agricultural productivity. We need to change our mindset about the land in our rural areas! It is our wealth!!! Knowledge is potential power, understand and grow your specialised knowledge - Think and Grow rich!

"CAN I EXCHANGE MY FULLY PAID FLAT FOR YOUR RURAL LAND?" A white guy in Manchester, England had a frank discussion with an African immigrant about economic development and empowerment in Africa. The English guy asked my fellow African: 'Do you by any chance own land in Africa?' The brother said yes he owns about 10 hectares in his rural village. "So, why come all the way to England when you have the means of production that can make you very rich?' The African brother started giving excuses: the land is undeveloped; the land has no borehole; that he don't have agricultural equipment to till the land; the government is not supporting rural farmers and many other excuses. The Englishman stood there listening quietly. After 20 minutes of giving all sorts of excuses, my African brother looked up at the quiet Englishman, hoping he understood why he travelled thousands of kilometres to come to England to work in menial jobs! The Englishman ask him "Can I exchange my fully paid flat and give you the title deeds and my 2 cars for your 10 hectares of land in Africa?" The African brother was stunned. He did not understand why a white man with a fully furnished flat and everything, would want to go and farm on a rural undeveloped land. The white guy sat him down and explained: ask any white man, he would gladly develop that land into a highly successful farm. He would grow high value crops eg all types of vegetables, strawberries, start cattle fattening programmes and develop a highly successful farm. The Englishman told him all the wealth is in that piece of land. He can make millions of dollars from that fertile land. The African brother spent days pondering about what his white friend said. After several months of planning and selling all he had in England, my brother came back home and started farming on his 10 hectares of land: putting up a borehole, installing solar energy, started poultry, piggery and cattle fattening and a horticulture project. We should never under-value our rural farms and travel to go work in distant lands. Our future is in developing our rural land and turn it into highly productive farms. Here is Wenceslous Nyamupfukudza, a youth farmer, consultant and agribusiness expert helping all farmers including those developing in rural communities. He developed his rural farm and grows all types of vegetables and keeps cattle. He teaches other rural farmers how to effectively and efficiently use the land for maximum agricultural productivity. We need to change our mindset about the land in our rural areas! It is our wealth!!! Knowledge is potential power, understand and grow your specialised knowledge - Think and Grow rich!

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Piggery || Starting a New Venture with US$5 000- US$10 000 A single sow (female pig) serviced (pregnant) is purchased fr US$300 to US$450 Fortunately, changes of getting an average of 10-12 piglets (Litter size), with breeds like large white, duroc or landrace are a bit higher and so after 115 days or 3 and half months you have your Chances are you would be having 11 pigs 🐖 and probably 50% being females which are serviced 6-8 months and either sold again or allowed to breed, if allowed to breed by the end of year, you will be having on average 100 pigs and in the end of 2024 on average of 1500- 2800 becomes your piggery herd size, Meanwhile, selling 100 serviced gilts monthly might become your business model, with an average of $350 each this would mean US$35 000 monthly income! As the year ends, your total revenue is expected to be US$420 000 and this is before the sale of porkers and baconer, which are potentially good at giving you an edition of 120 - 250K Generally a piggery farm is capable of giving you on average US$650K in a period of 2 years and going forward! Numbers matter so much in livestock and the more you do the more you generate in revenue! It's that simple 👌, Unlike a lot of individuals who end up stuck without a business model, let alone a revenue model, check Afrostain Farmtech to do all the heavy lifting with a land use and management plan 💪 We want to see your business changing from good to better! Let's go for growth ✨️ This is your absolute chance to get real value for your land, However, I must admit that it's not that simple ! Let's talk about your land use planning, and explore opportunities together as one ✨️

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"CAN I EXCHANGE MY FULLY PAID FLAT FOR YOUR RURAL LAND?" A white guy in Manchester, England had a frank discussion with an African immigrant about economic development and empowerment in Africa. The English guy asked my fellow African: 'Do you by any chance own land in Africa?' The brother said yes he owns about 10 hectares in his rural village. "So, why come all the way to England when you have the means of production that can make you very rich?' The African brother started giving excuses: the land is undeveloped; the land has no borehole; that he don't have agricultural equipment to till the land; the government is not supporting rural farmers and many other excuses. The Englishman stood there listening quietly. After 20 minutes of giving all sorts of excuses, my African brother looked up at the quiet Englishman, hoping he understood why he travelled thousands of kilometres to come to England to work in menial jobs! The Englishman ask him "Can I exchange my fully paid flat and give you the title deeds and my 2 cars for your 10 hectares of land in Africa?" The African brother was stunned. He did not understand why a white man with a fully furnished flat and everything, would want to go and farm on a rural undeveloped land. The white guy sat him down and explained: ask any white man, he would gladly develop that land into a highly successful farm. He would grow high value crops eg all types of vegetables, strawberries, start cattle fattening programmes and develop a highly successful farm. The Englishman told him all the wealth is in that piece of land. He can make millions of dollars from that fertile land. The African brother spent days pondering about what his white friend said. After several months of planning and selling all he had in England, my brother came back home and started farming on his 10 hectares of land: putting up a borehole, installing solar energy, started poultry, piggery and cattle fattening and a horticulture project. We should never under-value our rural farms and travel to go work in distant lands. Our future is in developing our rural land and turn it into highly productive farms. Here is Wenceslous Nyamupfukudza, a youth farmer, consultant and agribusiness expert helping all farmers including those developing in rural communities. He developed his rural farm and grows all types of vegetables and keeps cattle. He teaches other rural farmers how to effectively and efficiently use the land for maximum agricultural productivity. We need to change our mindset about the land in our rural areas! It is our wealth!!! Knowledge is potential power, understand and grow your specialised knowledge - Think and Grow rich!

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Food For Thought! - Horticulture ☑️ It takes 7 months from planting to harvest of maize and subsequently getting on average 5- 10 tones per hectare, if you sell at US$335 you enjoy a Gross profit of US$1 675 - US$3 350 ☑️.Again it takes 4 months from planting green mealies to selling a hectare (50 000 cobbs) getting an average of 3500 dozens and selling at US$1.5 to US$2 per dozen and ultimately enjoying a Gross Profit of US$5 200 - US$ 7 000 Meanwhile in 365 days with maize alone you could use a single hectare and get upto US$10 350 Here with Horticulture☑️ Cabbage Profit Story In 365 days Fabiola <65 to maturity 65×4=260 days 365-260=105days 105÷4 =26 1 ha = 35 000 plants So each cabbage will have 91 days from transplanting to the market Meanwhile you will be able to supply constantly Selling price per head 20c to 40c Total Gross Profit on a single hectare selling 28 000 heads = US$ 5 600 - US$11 200 Meanwhile for the 4 cycles US$22 400 - US$44 800 on a single hectare per year NB- these are 1 year and 1 hectare results, what you will do with 10 ha is upto you! Now, Does Agribusiness Pay? 👉It depends on your land use and management planning! - Afrostain is the answer! But not only that! Any historical returns, expected returns, or probability projections may not reflect actual future performance. Prospective investors should consider carefully investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses, and should consult with a experts /or financial advisers before making any investment decision. The next big thing is in land use and management planning, Let’s talk and give your business the value it deserves! Afrostain Farmtech #Precision Farming +263712689214

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