Is this the Future? How She is Building the LARGEST Modern Farm in Nigeria
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
- In today's episode, I visited and toured one of the largest poultry and fishing farms Nigeria, From sustainable crop cultivation to innovative animal rearing techniques, Majestik Farms is at the forefront of agricultural innovation in Africa. Majestik Farms who engages in mechanized poultry farming, livestock rearing, fishing, and crop cultivation, making it a diversified agricultural powerhouse.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this video..
I truly appreciate your feedback and will definitely consider it for my next production. As a creator, I'm still learning and growing. Behind the scenes, there have been countless efforts and struggles to bring this video to life ( we lost some of the important footages during our travel to the northern Nigeria) .
Although , the cameraman is new to handling a camera, and unexpected happen during the editing stage too..
I'm committed to improving and delivering more valuable and high-quality content. Thank you for your constructive criticism - it's invaluable to me!
I promise to make it up to you guys! Thanks everyone
good day, how can I visit this place, I am in the U.S but am planning to invest in something like this.
Can you help with the contacts o the company?
Definitely, +234 706 361 4969
As a northern girl bintu and halima zawiya are my biggest inspiration. I’m so proud of you girls Allahumma barik❤
Fatita Pls where is the farm located and which state
You're a lady not a girl. Let me ask you, why are you so excited, are you not expecting a Northern lady to come up with something like this?
@@ariseshinebright8845 are you alright
Go through what she wrote again
@famihanbabanla4863 IT'S ALREADY MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO...GO RE-WATCH IT PLEASE
@@ariseshinebright8845 🤡
This is brilliant and I am super challenged I am a farmer in Kenya and this is the next level I am aiming at. Thank you once again I am so impressed. African Excellence at it's very best ...
Thanks so much ... You will reach and I am rooting for you big time. We will definitely meet up when I come Kenya
@@PharoukDamilola Please lemme know when and we will definitely meet up .. I appreciated the timely response. 😀
Nice meeting you my brother.. you email me so we can connect more..
Wao,right now in UK, A retired woman, Love poultry,like business with Egg purchases in Abuja where I'm staying back home.pls I nee😢d to know how much is needed to purchase and number of crates to start with.
You can reach out to me on Instagram or through email for further discussion ma
The first video I have watched on agriculture where the tour guide is so eager to show us more but the interviewer and the cameraman seems so tired and uninterested to really show us round. Cameraman constantly hesitating to show the facilities even when the tour guide keeps pointing and laying emphasis on them. You guys can do better. More of these videos. Kudos to majestic farm. When watching videos like this, don't just sit down and calculate the profit, for every 1000 crates of eggs produced on daily basis about 70 to 80% of the money realized is used in feed production. Majestic farm spends huge millions on daily basis to keep this whole set-up up and running. this is no child's play and very huge investment has gone into this.
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch my first agricultural video!
I truly appreciate your feedback and will definitely consider it for my next production. As a creator, I'm still learning and growing. Behind the scenes, there have been countless efforts and struggles to bring this video to life ( we lost some of the important footages during our travel to the northern Nigeria) .
Although , the cameraman is new to handling a camera, I'm committed to improving and delivering more valuable and high-quality content. Thank you for your constructive criticism - it's invaluable to me!"
@@PharoukDamilola I like you bro. You will go places . According to Servicom, feedback is a gift and as a content creator, you have a very sound understanding of that cliche. I wish you the best.
I thought I was the only one that noticed especially at the Fishery section the camera was blatantly interested in showing people he farming despite being told he could come closer, it's a pity he was reluctant.
@@PharoukDamilolaI wish you can just pinned this your reply, on the comment section, as there are many comments/complaints about the ineffectiveness of the camera man. It will help.
@@PharoukDamilolawhat a fantastic attitude...you just gained a subscriber.❤❤❤❤
Imagine we have 5 farm like this in each state on Birds, Vegetables, soya beans and maize. Nigerias will not go hungry nor poor
Instead of churches and mosques
Well said !! You are right. We will get there
Fact... Their is a reason why Netherland with about 41km per square land area is one of the biggest agricultural behemoth in the world. We need to do more aside petroleum product.
@@PharoukDamilolaSomewhere, I read Nigeria in the 1950s was the world biggest produced of Palm oil but some how the market was transferred to Malaysia which become the largest producer at the expense of Nigeria.
Wowwww
Great one shoutout from China. Im glad to see Africans do this
Flourish Adedayo was my high school mate at ICHS. It’s been years I’ve seen him but my eyes was so sure when I saw him. Good to see him again after a long years flourishing with this brilliant team.
He is an amazing man with great personality
❤ FROM 🇸🇴...AMAZING
Thanks for highlighting Nigerian Ingenuity. Especially the North.
Wow👏👏👏 this type of investment will not benefit the owner alone but the nation. Great job.
I have almost the same vision like the Majestik Farm to keep fish, poultry (layers) and crops growing (cereals and fruits). I am in the beginning process of establishing my farm in Kenya.
I am rooting for you.. it will happen.dont stop giving ur best and believing yourself.. you going to have one of the biggest farm
You have the POWER to achieve anything GREAT NOW
Wow this is so impressive am a northern Nigerian and i promise to vist once am in kano
/This massive discrepancy exists despite the fact that there is no gender bias in the law favoring females.
Whether you like it or not, the welfare system forces you as a man to pay for single women, many of whom, as you know, are degenerates.
Without welfare and all kinds of affirmative action promoting women in the workplace, women can't support themselves. The feminist welfare state just distributes the burden of taking care of women to all working men. So you, as a man, have the burden of financially supporting these women without any benefit in return, women who will berate you and call you an incel if you disagree with how stunning and brave they are.
Basically, Western liberalism forces you as a man to fund the lifestyle of women drinking, sleeping around with a new man every night, popping anti depressants like candy, going to the womens march on weekends to whine about how oppressed they are. You're literally subsidizing all that.
Women being free is not free. Someone has to foot the bill.
Islam says, no. No one gets a free ride. You want to be taken care of, you have to be in a marriage as an obedient wife. And if you dont want to be an obedient wife, go be a burden on your father, who didn't raise you right. And if you don't want to live under your father's roof, go live in the wilderness or beg on the streets. See how long you last there./
/This massive discrepancy exists despite the fact that there is no gender bias in the law favoring females.
Whether you like it or not, the welfare system forces you as a man to pay for single women, many of whom, as you know, are degenerates.
Without welfare and all kinds of affirmative action promoting women in the workplace, women can't support themselves. The feminist welfare state just distributes the burden of taking care of women to all working men. So you, as a man, have the burden of financially supporting these women without any benefit in return, women who will berate you and call you an incel if you disagree with how stunning and brave they are.
Basically, Western liberalism forces you as a man to fund the lifestyle of women drinking, sleeping around with a new man every night, popping anti depressants like candy, going to the womens march on weekends to whine about how oppressed they are. You're literally subsidizing all that.
Women being free is not free. Someone has to foot the bill.
Islam says, no. No one gets a free ride. You want to be taken care of, you have to be in a marriage as an obedient wife. And if you dont want to be an obedient wife, go be a burden on your father, who didn't raise you right. And if you don't want to live under your father's roof, go live in the wilderness or beg on the streets. See how long you last there./
This farm is organised, much luv from 🇿🇼
Constituency is the key... much love from sierra leone
This is brilliant, the use of renewable energy and recycling. Plus the security and sanitary measures are good.
Tho this really requires alot of capital to establish, for small scale farmers.
WOW!!! This is so awesome!!!!
Big ups to the manager a cool and collected guy ✨🙌🏾
This facility must be replicated all over Nigeria. Would love to know their address or contact please. Incredible Naija
Thanks so much my brother.. you are right? We will reach there
Investing in Africa is a big deal! I love your video from ( US )
This is what framing is all about.. nice work
Well said!!
I'm inspired, the real definition or miss versatile... Weldon Mrs bintu
Wow. I can't stop watching. The project is huge. Well-done
This is type of Farming that we need in Nigeria. Thanks Pharouk for this beautiful discovery, your channel deserves 100k 🎉🎉
Thanks a lot
This is truly incredible!
Great, while many are wasting the talents on irrelevant things on social media!
Just like you!
@@ariseshinebright8845 Why are you soo hateful?
Ma sha Allah, may Allah Ta'ala make it easy for you to succeed in this great work. Wishing you all the best 🙏🙏🙏
This is basically my dream project ❤
this is innovative and great
Thanks alot
This is a great inspiration for farmers. I like the man, he explains everything well.
What a gentle and brilliant manager good luck
Brilliant????
@@jesussonoghaje yeah, very brilliant
This is fantastic. I am a poultry farmer too in the North, hoping to visit your farm
This is impressive
Peace from Detroit, Michigan.
This is wholesome. Many of these should be replicated if we truly mean well for the country improve food sustainability and alleviate poverty. The benefit is just tremendous.
I'm very interested in seeing the crop production section where my proficiency also lies.
Well-done to Majestik Farms
This is worth more than a billion in cash to create,not everyone has this level of deep pocket. But a very positive project in summary
You would be amazed it is not up to a billion
@@deedee7916are you for real
@@deedee7916how much is it than. Do you know some estimate
The birds alone worth 150M
@@MotivatedandHappy😅😅😅😅
This is very lovely, baarakallah
Aamen
This really blessed me
Now this is neat❤ ma shaa Allâh!
I'm so impressed with the design of the facility... please we need a video on the cost and construction process
Am so impressed by the work of this lady. This is just wonderful. However, your cameraman/woman needs to improve their proficiency level. There are so many instances where the guy would be explaining or pointing at something and the camera wouldn't show it.
Like.....Abit annoying, the man keep saying you can come a little bit closer and pointing at some other places but the camera man just focused on the man instead. 😩😩😩
Thank you for saying this, Finally! The camera man isn’t really proficient
@ileritade9345 I will make it up for you guys ! I am working on just the fishing section of the video
Wow this is massive nice shots pharouk
Thanks so much
Your video quality is topnotch really impressive.
Thanks so much
The food basket of the nation
This was very inspirational to watch. I wish the video was long enough to take us through all the farm and for the dear camera man to move the camera to where the guide kept pointing while mentioning the activities in those places. Overall thank you for the video!
This would take a lot of investment to get a business like this started
A whole lot of investment. It's not for someone who is just coming up
@@twilightwonderland9268 exactly 💯
Should EFCC investigate 🔎 it?
If the farm was founded by a woman (Bintu Nakudu), then why is 99% of the video showing men talking about the facility? Also, I would have appreciated coverage on how they obtained financing to start this farm.
This is next level 👍
This is a brilliant project and it is huge
Marvelous work, guys. I am proud of you.
It is better our politician who steels our money to invest in stuff like this instead of taking the
money abroad
I am highly impressed, hope that you start hatching in the near future so smallholder farms can get good day old chick close by
This is so interesting & inspiring . Well done bro 👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks my brother
Salaams
Beautiful content vlogging. I am proud of you my brother.❤
Nothern nigeria, the food basket of Nigeria.
Yet, they can not feed themselves and earn good IGR? If you have sense, you will realize that 70% of poultries and cattle rearing in Nigeria are situated in the South. Also 85% of pig farm are situated in the South, with South East having the majority. Pig farms are also the fastest growing in Nigeria
@@ariseshinebright8845Cattle rearing in the South is the highest? Nay, Poultry and Pigs Yes but certainly not cattle. And your percentages are exaggerated otherwise give a link to your records for verification.
@@ariseshinebright8845 In May 1966, General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Nigeria’s first military head of state promulgated the infamous Decree No. 34 of 1966, the “unification decree.” The decree effectively did away with the federal system of government practised by Nigeria since its independence from British colonial rule in 1960. In its place, the general instituted a unitary system of government as a way of discouraging “tribal loyalties and activities which promote tribal consciousness and sectional interests and which must give way to the urgent task of national reconstruction.” The decree suspended aspects of the Nigerian constitution and, with it, the military government arrogated to itself wide discretionary powers. Unknown to the general, the effects of this decree would reverberate well into Nigeria’s sixtieth year as an independent nation.
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*It's a tragedy to the fate of this nation that the Igbo person has been in denial about the problem they created for this country since 1966. Instead, they play the victim. I no longer debate Nigerians on this issue. It has served me no good* ..
@@ariseshinebright8845 Na your papa no get sense. I won't even argue with you. Coming here to say cattle rearing is situated is done by southerners. Na envy must kii you.
@@ariseshinebright8845 I am from the south south and I know you must be from the southeast aka nidgbo aka children of hate, envy and anger. The envy of Northerners na im go kpai una.
Amazing
This is the present.
Thoroughly impressive!
This is great 😮, I’m motivated
Everything is using solar! This is amazing! I have an automatic incubator of capacity of 20,000 and it is already in my country DRC and I am working on building the chicken houses and starting hatching. This is the highest level of the farm found in Africa! Damn.
Where did you get it from and at what cost? I'll appreciate a response.
Conducting a feasibility study in order to start something like this in SW, but I'm just coming across this automation idea and it's amazing!.
This is beautiful
My God..... This is massive. I am really inspired, I am proud to be a farmer. A first Class animal scientist, I will some day own something like this. Thank you for all the effort in bringing this. ❤ ❤❤
thanks for always providing a balanced and thoughtful view! ⚖️
This is highly inspirational and innovative. Impossible is no longer acceptable. Follow ur dreams and visions. One can start in a small scale but maintaining the same standards.
Much love brother 🙌🙌
Wow.i am inspired 🎉
This is impressive 👏👏👏👏
Masha Allah, this so amazing i used to moved along Kano Gezawa road seeing this farm from road but i never expect to see what i see in this video. Im eager to see my self here
Uber proud of Bintu! 👏
Wow, this is really really impressive 👏🏾😍
Thank you! 😊
Very inspiring
This is 👌 awesome
wow very modrn and clean and organized
Outstanding 👏👏
Super impressive,never knew of it while been in Kano,but I say am super happy for such massive Organised farm in our midst,I pray it’s beneficial to humanity and more Baraka,keep it up,Would love to pay a visit to indeed this majestic farm.
Great work mentor❤❤
Amazing ❤
This is super great.
I must commend the technology used in the poultry section of the farm.
Unfortunately, it was as if the camera man was instructed not to capture what was happening in the fishery section because he/she focused only on the manager without showing what the manager was pointing at at every moment of his explanation.
Was that done intentionally?
😢😢😢😢😢
That is amazing, it looks like something I want to do but it is a good bit different. It's nice to see examples of some circular agricultural system, with technology involved
This is awesome
Awesome. Something to learn and implement in other part of Africa.
Great videographer
I take that back... The camera guy isn't focusing on the subject matter at all times and has very slow reaction.... The editor did a great job though
I’m a big fan 🎉🎉
This is so beautiful 🔥🔥
This is very impressive and innovative❤
Congratulations
This is a motivation.
Great content 👏
Thanks a lot
Beautiful, Baraka Lahufi, Aameen.
This is inspiring please where are you located and do you allow visitations and do training in your farm?
so inspiring
This is super beuatiful
Well-done ❤
Wow this is a goal
I really want to go into livestock farming
I'm going to have a poultry, fish pond and a dairy farm
But I have no knowledge presently
Would love to see more videos like this, its innovative.
Thanks.....Definitely doing more of this, welcome aboard
Why we Africans need to care about carbon foot print?
Its Europeans who developed their nations without
caring about carbon footprint. Why are we restricting
development of nations? Do we enjoy being in inferior
position?
I think for the camera guy he should make a voice over shot for the parts where he couldn’t show in details or make a drone shot after tips has been given , better still edit as a voiceover scene.
Noted!
I'm inspired
He mentioned in a day they 1000 crates and 300,000 crates in a month. Was that a mistake?
It's the reason why I kept watching this video . Becus if that's the case then it's a very profitable business
I think he wanted to say 30,000 crates a month