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Friday, May 11, 2018

PorkMoney Reveals The Massive Potential In Pig Farming

Pork is the most widely eaten meat in the world. It accounts for over 40% of the world’s meat consumption.





Pig farming involves the raising and breeding of pigs majorly for food. Pork is high in protein and essential vitamins, minerals, amino acid and is good for overall health. Some pork parts like that of tenderloin, loin chops and sirloin roast made from the lean cuts are more healthy than chicken.

Considering the health benefits of pork and the statistical revelation that points towards the viability of pig farming, the PorkMoney initiative came into being.


 The brain behind it, Muyiwa Folorunso who has a wealth of experience in marketing and business development pulled together a team of seasoned professionals to make PorkMoney a working reality. Due to kick off officially on the 4th of June 2018, the initiative is drawing a large chunk of stakeholders who share in the ideals of pig farming. Even Ghanaian actor and business man, John Dumelo recently partnered with PorkMoney after discovering the huge potential in pig farming.



Pork Money offers the opportunity to delve into pig farming that yield profits up to 35% in 11 months depending on the plan subscribed to. Good deal! PorkMoney is a pig farm that have been designed with the most amazing framework for stakeholders to enjoy a stress free business that have a guaranteed Money Back proposition that would see profits maximized. 






Last year alone, South Africa exported 13,500 metric tonnes of pork, or 5.5% of its total production, mostly to neighboring countries such as Namibia, Mozambique, Lesotho and Swaziland.


 These impressive stats have nudged Pork Money to begin the Pork revolution in Western Africa, since Ghana and Nigeria are the largest consumers of Pork. The company have their offices and Farms in Nigeria and Ghana.

15 comments:

  1. What is the need for this advertisement , since there is no contact details. Sound interesting anyway.

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    1. The contact details are on the website www.porkmoney.com.. Everything you need to know about it

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    2. I hate pork so much - I haven't had it in over a decade and I'm not missing anything

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  2. Nice one. There's money in pork business.

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  3. Guys has anyone tried having a hot dog but not the regular hot dog one made with pork? Oooooh lord super yummy.

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  4. *squeezes face.

    I used to eat pork.
    Until the day I saw a Nigerian pig. The image in my mind of a pig was honestly all those oyibo pink pigs with curly tail. I had never seen a real live pig in Naija. Where I wan see am? Loll.
    Omo mehn, the pig I saw in Ekosodin,Benin ehn, hmmmm, just like a fat gorilla. In fact I was confused initiall, it was when I saw it snorting and pursuing a neighbour that was popping collar and walking past it that it dawned on me.
    Jesu! I don't think that pig has had a bath since it was born.
    And then, if it was not bad enough, I read somewhere of maggots growing under pig skin.

    Please I will invest o, but to erm das all.

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  5. #You are not perfect, but you are enough*

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  6. ...never knew people still eat pork that much since extensive rearing was banned in most places.
    Interesting!!!

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  7. this is definitely not selling in the core northern part of Nigeria. I love pork though.... for the next stew, I'll beg my wife to buy pork. I have missed it

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  8. I love pork meat like kilode 😋 simply delicious. Those pork ribs sold at Shoprite? Sweet! I still have a big pack in the freezer sef.

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  9. My uncle is in the business but his own personal farm and doing well.
    After govt refused paying him as a civil servant for months. Luckily He had the capital. He quit and is doing quite well. Never knew myself the business is profitable. If you've been looking for a job, can't find and you have the capital. Better consider this.

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