She has established Africa's largest cassava processing factory in Nigeria.
Yemisi Iranloye established Psaltry International Limited in the rural area of Ado-Awaye, Oyo state, Nigeria, with the goal of promoting the cultivation of cassava for industrial purposes
It operates 8,000 hectares and a network of 6,000 farmers. Its factory produces 35,000 tones of starch and cassava flour per year.
It is important to point out that it achieves more than 10 billion turnover per year.
from: African Hub
It is important to point out that it achieves more than 10 billion turnover per year.
from: African Hub
See business ooo.
ReplyDeleteNo o, make all of una dey on all blogs to blame and abuse every President and Governor for Nigeria! Don't go and look for peoples' needs and business oppprtunities around you and generate some periodic incomes.
DeleteJesus will do it. Keep wasting time in church fasting and praying instead of being productive
Deletewow !!!! this is Lovely. definitely Agriculture is the sure way forward.
ReplyDeleteWow! Weldone, Queen of Cassava.
ReplyDelete💪 welldone Queen
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteThis is All some ooo
It is Awesome
DeleteWell done ma'am. More power to your elbow. 💪💪💪
ReplyDeleteKudos to her
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteNice one 👍
This is good
ReplyDeleteOwo re
Wow!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome 🌹🌹🌹
ReplyDeleteOBJ will be very proud of her. He really pushed the cassava agenda.
ReplyDeleteCassava is one of the most unrespected crops in Nigeria but a money spinner.
As planned and pushed by OBJ and his team of economic advisers, cassava would have been next to crude oil in Nigeria today. But that is the story of NIGERia.
Kudos to the woman. May her workers spare her and may God continue to bless the works of her hands/brains.
Which one is may her workers spare her again?
DeleteThat prayer is important God pass them, workers in Nigeria especially artisans can run your business down and run you street if you allow them.
DeleteEveryone out to make fast money, whichever way they can.
Wow!!! Commendable 👏👏👏
ReplyDeleteIf Nigeria workers do you, you go cry. May her workers never do her in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteNo be Nigeria workers do some Multinational companies?
Wow
ReplyDeleteGoals!!!
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ReplyDeleteWow. Some people are so innovative..making cool cash every year. I love it
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