Are you interested in investing in agriculture 🍃 in Nigeria? If that is a YES!, reach out to Greenhills Cassava Farmstead below: Phone: (+234) 700 -0202 -000 Email: support@greenhillsfarmstead.com Web: greenhillsfarmstead.com Money Conversions below: ₦520,000 (3 plots) = $1,263 = £493 ₦1,040,000 (1 acre) = $2,526 = £1,887 ₦2,600,000 (1 hectare) = $6,315 = £4,719
Hi Sassy, also my husband does the leg work and travel around Nigeria with checking stuff out for people abroad and banking stuff. He can always assist there is no red flags with him. He gets the tasks done. He has been in various business all legal. Example the other day he went to the shoe market for a man 4 hours away. Purchase shoes 1k worth and arranged sending 4 hours away to the mans place of business. That's just a small example.
We need to stop complaining and go back to the farm. this is impressive and its exactly what am currently working on. I have actually learned one or two from this video. I am a tech guy, and now imaging implementing Tech experience into this.. it will be massive
Nowadays farmers are the richest in Africa because since our forefathers farming has been on a existence so it can never been forgotten despite the stressful situation✌️👌
Thank you Lady Funke! I am writing to know if anyone has used Greenhill Cassava Farmstead any reviews cos someone mentioned it to me and I googled it and this video popped up!🙏
Funke i wish one day you can become a minister in that country Nigeria to bring a change. Most of us here are afraid to come home because of insecurity, police brutality and extortion. If we have persons like you who have lived very well abroad and come back into the government Nigeria will change.
I like this type of investment, not because of the profit, because it reduces hungry and it creates employment for the community. My only problem is I resides in New York and I don't have any family members in the western part of the country. Kuddos to the CEO.
Thanks Prince. I agree with you. Investments like these I worth looking into. You don’t necessarily need to know someone in the western part to invest. Perhaps give them a call and have a chat at least? Nevertheless thanks for watching and engaging
Funke I always knew that you would look good in natural setting. Now all doubt has been removed. What a lush setting. Surely Ogun State is blessed with some of the best farm land on earth. Mr. Osifeso is doing God's work. Thanks for sharing this information. 18% returns are very attractive.
Thank you Olamide for watching. Indeed Ogun State is blessed with incredible farm land and yes the team at Greenhills are doing great work. The returns are indeed attractive.
Positive positive equals progress. I love this content & hope this will put those in Diaspora who want to invest from far away at ease. This is welcome development. Thank you so much Abdul “Omo 9ja
Thanks for this video, this is to show that i am on the right part. I am an architect with more than 15 years experience but of recent i decided it was time i aslo go into farming after many years of procrastination. Farming is the way out for us in Nigeria, the only challenge we face presently are the Fulani herdsmen with their cattles.
I stumbled on this video by chance and I was blown away by your well organised large scale cooperative farm project. I never heard of the cassava TME 419 variety and I was joking about the 419. But my bank account also ends in 419. Anyway next thing I clicked the like button and guess what - I was number 419!!! I think I’m destined to join this 419?project and become a 419er!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You’ll be hearing from me soon. Keep up the excellent work 💚💚💚
Don't forget, the cassava leaves are edible and are consumed by many africans countries, and world countries, unlike in Nigeria, where it is thrown away. So this could also be another line of trade for it
The thing is compared to the profit from sales of tubers and stems you may likely not pay any attention to sales of cassava leaves...the point is if you need more starch in your tubers you dont want to remove the leaves .
I love this video as i have always loved investment in Agriculture. I want to seek clarification on the investment and return aspect. I wasn't really clear with that.
Thanks, Sassy Funke, for this. I really appreciate your effort with this content. Kindly assist with clarification. On the thumbnail, you wrote 18%ROI. However, he said after the harvested crop is sold the company takes 30% and Land owner 70%. Kindly clarify pls? Is different options? I am a bit confused.
Exellent!!! I am a civil servant still interested in investing in agriculture, precisely cassava farming. Please my Sister, how do how go about it? Thank you for this important information. Stay blessed.
Pls watch the video again and pay attention to the part where it says you own the land you get all title document, this is a plus as your not investing in farming alone you also own the land. You obviousloy will need to do a due dilligence, get your lawyers involved and all that before signing off. One question that came to mind does the investemnt sum covers clearing,plantation and harveting, if so its not a bad deal if it doesnt cover or just covers clearing its still a good deal as you get to own the land.Pls make sure you all do your due dilligence its important.
Hello Abimbola, the investment sum covers all farm processes, we only get a 30% share of the harvest proceeds from your lot. You may reach out to our customer service team via our website linked in the notes.
You're welcome. Feel free to reach out to the team at Greenhills Cassava Farmstead if you have any questions. They are very responsive. support@greenhillsfarmstead.com
You own the land outright from the onset. They simply manage the land for you for 7 years. To speak to the owner, send an email to support@greenhillsfarmstead.com and request a meeting with Mr Lanre Osifeso. He is very accessible.
Na so I go invest for Ken farms in Ilorin Kwara state ooooo. More then 2m no news uptill now. Everyone be careful with such investments. Imagine Ken farms was even insured oooo. Hmmmmm
My friend it’s damn too early to be expecting a return on your investment. I don’t know what the terms of agreements are but my guess is it’s about a year. Be patient.
After those Naija couple zoomed off with Nigerians investment money, the only reason I am watching this and even paying attention (and being sold on this idea) is because Sassy Funke appears to be "vouching" for them...
Thank you for being a loyal supporter 😊 . Even though I've gone ahead to interact and do my DD with/on the team at Greenhills Cassava Farmstead, its important to do your own too as all investment decisions are ultimately the responsibility of the investor. You can reach out to them for all questions (they are very responsive). They have decades of experience in farming which I find very important when it comes to investing especially in Nigeria.
Thanks. Funke for this nice video...my question is...how secure is it now to invest in farming in Nigeria? The security issue is still a big Problem...and destruction of farm products by the herders. . Infact, i am really amazed about the creativity of Lanre and his Courage..i like farming a lot...
These are outrageous returns. Even venture capitalists don’t provide such. This is why they fail, it’s not possible to give such return when the yield is not known and tested for sometime.
Good day i am a jamaican and I have invested with Golden Bricks . I bought a couple acres from them. They do advertising twice a week even on there radio station
Not necessarily. Please reach out to the team at Greenhills by filling the form on this page: greenhillsfarmstead.com/ They are very responsive and will get back to you very soon.
@@yahosephbenyisrael917 Certainly always do you own research. Investments are personal decisions. Thank you for the lovely feedback. You're appreciated.
Sassy did you do a diligent search on the company before asking people to invest in their hard earned money on it. Please be very careful in endorsing any business or company in Nigeria. Your name and reputation might be on the line. FYI. I know the company. I did invest in it. There have been a lot of investors in Nigeria lately who ran away with people money
Even though I have done my own due diligence, I advise potential investors to do their own DD as investing is a personal decision based on ones own risk appetite etc Please also read my disclaimer in the description box.
Exactly I would never touch anything Nigerian and I am a Nigerian. My husband invested in 2 of his friends businesses and now they are refusing to give him back his money. Nigeria is a poison chalice for business. STAY AWAY no matter who is endorsing it
@@jenkech5824, you are right, but people are also making it big by investing Nigeria. What I know about investment is the investor have to do their due diligence well and legalize it. The problem with many Nigerians in diaspora is that they still believe in the old school method of he/she is my relative or friend, so I trust him or her.
Seems as if he has followed the western blueprint of farming. TOTALLY LOST ME AT HERBICIDES☠ ...And Bill "wicked" Gates quotes. Small scale farming is truly best. Anyone know of any small ORGANIC farmer's with similar opportunities?
You will spend a ton of money going fully organic. There's organic herbicides like neem. Trust me! I've tested it! NON ORGANIC IS A LOT OF MONEY TO SPEND.
Hi Sassy, You asked in a poll about how do we send funds to an area. I have multiple ways. Private DM for that beside sendwave. Ways that I use all honest. Also my husband and family invested some prior years back with this type farming and was a loss. I can private message if needed for other banking avenues I have used myself.
Are you interested in investing in agriculture 🍃 in Nigeria? If that is a YES!, reach out to Greenhills Cassava Farmstead below:
Phone: (+234) 700 -0202 -000
Email: support@greenhillsfarmstead.com
Web: greenhillsfarmstead.com
Money Conversions below:
₦520,000 (3 plots) = $1,263 = £493
₦1,040,000 (1 acre) = $2,526 = £1,887
₦2,600,000 (1 hectare) = $6,315 = £4,719
Hi Sassy, also my husband does the leg work and travel around Nigeria with checking stuff out for people abroad and banking stuff. He can always assist there is no red flags with him. He gets the tasks done. He has been in various business all legal. Example the other day he went to the shoe market for a man 4 hours away. Purchase shoes 1k worth and arranged sending 4 hours away to the mans place of business. That's just a small example.
Yes I am interested
@@olawunmibusayo Are you interested in investing into Poultry Farming, it's 22% ROI in 6 Months
@@ainajohn8073 from which company? Ur brand name?
Am interested
I have 6 acre of land in ogun state too I need cassava plant on it
Who said farmers are very poor 😂 Now see a very good and inspiring farming system with good farming techniques ❤️❤️
We need to stop complaining and go back to the farm. this is impressive and its exactly what am currently working on. I have actually learned one or two from this video. I am a tech guy, and now imaging implementing Tech experience into this.. it will be massive
Nowadays farmers are the richest in Africa because since our forefathers farming has been on a existence so it can never been forgotten despite the stressful situation✌️👌
Thank you Lady Funke! I am writing to know if anyone has used Greenhill Cassava Farmstead any reviews cos someone mentioned it to me and I googled it and this video popped up!🙏
I like how says 6 months babies and then leans to touch the crops 💚
Funke i wish one day you can become a minister in that country Nigeria to bring a change. Most of us here are afraid to come home because of insecurity, police brutality and extortion. If we have persons like you who have lived very well abroad and come back into the government Nigeria will change.
I like this type of investment, not because of the profit, because it reduces hungry and it creates employment for the community. My only problem is I resides in New York and I don't have any family members in the western part of the country. Kuddos to the CEO.
Thanks Prince. I agree with you. Investments like these I worth looking into. You don’t necessarily need to know someone in the western part to invest. Perhaps give them a call and have a chat at least?
Nevertheless thanks for watching and engaging
@@SassyFunke yea true
Funke I always knew that you would look good in natural setting. Now all doubt has been removed. What a lush setting. Surely Ogun State is blessed with some of the best farm land on earth. Mr. Osifeso is doing God's work. Thanks for sharing this information. 18% returns are very attractive.
Thank you Olamide for watching. Indeed Ogun State is blessed with incredible farm land and yes the team at Greenhills are doing great work. The returns are indeed attractive.
Thank you Olamide. You should invest!
@@greenhillscassavafarmstead8657 Thank you! I'm very interested. I will be in contact with you quite soon.
@@OlamideAdelaNCC We are looking forward to your message.
Positive positive equals progress. I love this content & hope this will put those in Diaspora who want to invest from far away at ease. This is welcome development. Thank you so much Abdul “Omo 9ja
Indeed it’s a welcome development. Thank you Abdul for watching 🙏🏾
Thank you Abdul!
Thanks for this video, this is to show that i am on the right part. I am an architect with more than 15 years experience but of recent i decided it was time i aslo go into farming after many years of procrastination. Farming is the way out for us in Nigeria, the only challenge we face presently are the Fulani herdsmen with their cattles.
Nigeria's are really doing great in this farming business, kudos 👍❤️
I stumbled on this video by chance and I was blown away by your well organised large scale cooperative farm project.
I never heard of the cassava TME 419 variety and I was joking about the 419. But my bank account also ends in 419. Anyway next thing I clicked the like button and guess what - I was number 419!!!
I think I’m destined to join this 419?project and become a 419er!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You’ll be hearing from me soon. Keep up the excellent work 💚💚💚
Don't forget, the cassava leaves are edible and are consumed by many africans countries, and world countries, unlike in Nigeria, where it is thrown away. So this could also be another line of trade for it
The thing is compared to the profit from sales of tubers and stems you may likely not pay any attention to sales of cassava leaves...the point is if you need more starch in your tubers you dont want to remove the leaves .
It is edible in cross river state
Great video Funke.
Thank you Jimmu 🙏🏾
I love this video as i have always loved investment in Agriculture. I want to seek clarification on the investment and return aspect. I wasn't really clear with that.
Thanks, Sassy Funke, for this. I really appreciate your effort with this content.
Kindly assist with clarification. On the thumbnail, you wrote 18%ROI. However, he said after the harvested crop is sold the company takes 30% and Land owner 70%. Kindly clarify pls? Is different options? I am a bit confused.
Exellent!!!
I am a civil servant still interested in investing in agriculture, precisely cassava farming. Please my Sister, how do how go about it?
Thank you for this important information. Stay blessed.
Pls watch the video again and pay attention to the part where it says you own the land you get all title document, this is a plus as your not investing in farming alone you also own the land. You obviousloy will need to do a due dilligence, get your lawyers involved and all that before signing off. One question that came to mind does the investemnt sum covers clearing,plantation and harveting, if so its not a bad deal if it doesnt cover or just covers clearing its still a good deal as you get to own the land.Pls make sure you all do your due dilligence its important.
Hello Abimbola, the investment sum covers all farm processes, we only get a 30% share of the harvest proceeds from your lot. You may reach out to our customer service team via our website linked in the notes.
@@greenhillscassavafarmstead8657 for pple oversees how to we invest and get landed documents
@@felixajeks7727 I will also like to know
@@felixajeks7727 it’s been two months and still no reply. I also want to know how people overseas can get their ROI, and how to get the documents
I’m from Egypt I’m planning to come to Nigeria for business
that s a very interesting video ! thanks a lot for sharing !!!
You're welcome. Feel free to reach out to the team at Greenhills Cassava Farmstead if you have any questions. They are very responsive. support@greenhillsfarmstead.com
This nice, can they also buy cassava from outside of there place or state.
God bless. Congratulations.
Nice video, I like this your video, it's very educative ,keep it up .
Thank you 🙏🏾
The CEO is very accessible
Indeed. Potential investors can reach out to Mr Lanre Osifeso very easily.
Is there a possibility of them managing farms outside Ogun state? My hubby has cocoa plantation in Edo state and it is poorly managed presently.
You may also reach out to our team. We offer consulting services in this regard.
How come I buy, the cassava stems.
Wode Maya told me to come here !
Thank you Monroe ❤️ Welcome to the family
Excellent sassy funk, would you be able source our investment in poultry farming either chicken or rabbits
I’m interested, how do I start?
How much do they buy a tonne of cassava
Would be interested, but how can one communicate with the owner. After the 7 years plan does the land belong to you permanently
You own the land outright from the onset. They simply manage the land for you for 7 years. To speak to the owner, send an email to support@greenhillsfarmstead.com and request a meeting with Mr Lanre Osifeso. He is very accessible.
Call the number displayed. His name is Mr. Lanre
How do I get started and how does it really works
Why is the time to yield so long...?
Na so I go invest for Ken farms in Ilorin Kwara state ooooo. More then 2m no news uptill now. Everyone be careful with such investments. Imagine Ken farms was even insured oooo. Hmmmmm
Im from south africa...can i invest too?
I did invest in the farm since April this year. Waiting for my 18% ROI as promised
👍🏾👍🏾
My friend it’s damn too early to be expecting a return on your investment. I don’t know what the terms of agreements are but my guess is it’s about a year. Be patient.
@@kenchumah9497 I am saying after 12 months
Hi Mr. Jimmy, you will get your return. We are committed to getting you the best deal on your investment.
So you have invested with this company and did not receive your percentage?
Nice content
After those Naija couple zoomed off with Nigerians investment money, the only reason I am watching this and even paying attention (and being sold on this idea) is because Sassy Funke appears to be "vouching" for them...
Thank you for being a loyal supporter 😊 . Even though I've gone ahead to interact and do my DD with/on the team at Greenhills Cassava Farmstead, its important to do your own too as all investment decisions are ultimately the responsibility of the investor. You can reach out to them for all questions (they are very responsive). They have decades of experience in farming which I find very important when it comes to investing especially in Nigeria.
Thanks. Funke for this nice video...my question is...how secure is it now to invest in farming in Nigeria? The security issue is still a big Problem...and destruction of farm products by the herders. . Infact, i am really amazed about the creativity of Lanre and his Courage..i like farming a lot...
I'm interested
I'm interested. More info
Hi sassy,one day can you do a flight review from Lagos to Dubai with Kenya Airways please
If I fly that way, certainly Udoka. Would love to know, do you have any investments in agriculture in Nigeria?
Unfortunately,no :( but maybe in the future
Iam interested
how many acres of land
Can a Kenyan invest there?
Has anyone invested in Agropartnership in Nigeria? They actually have higher percentage like 32-36 percent per annual.
Yes I invested with them
These are outrageous returns. Even venture capitalists don’t provide such. This is why they fail, it’s not possible to give such return when the yield is not known and tested for sometime.
@@toniawills1465 so far the investment has not failed. I have no reason to distrust them for the past 2 years l have been with them.
@@Junior-CO good to know
If I needed the stem can I get from you
Could you do a video on buying land with a good company?
Good day i am a jamaican and I have invested with Golden Bricks . I bought a couple acres from them. They do advertising twice a week even on there radio station
I know a company that can help you do that
Can I own land in Nigeria as a U.S. citizen?
Yes,100%
Good 👍
Is the investment open to only Nigerians?
Not necessarily. Please reach out to the team at Greenhills by filling the form on this page: greenhillsfarmstead.com/
They are very responsive and will get back to you very soon.
Dis app stop in withdrawing since Y
Why should he say "we're doing this not to make money from it"
There's no shame in that.
Hey Queen Funke
Hello Yahoseph! Hope you enjoyed the video? Are you interested in investing in agric in Nigeria?
@@SassyFunke maybe. I will do my own research. And yes, I enjoyed the video. Thank you for bringing us the information
@@yahosephbenyisrael917 Certainly always do you own research. Investments are personal decisions. Thank you for the lovely feedback. You're appreciated.
How can I get their phone number @@SassyFunke
Sassy did you do a diligent search on the company before asking people to invest in their hard earned money on it. Please be very careful in endorsing any business or company in Nigeria. Your name and reputation might be on the line. FYI. I know the company. I did invest in it. There have been a lot of investors in Nigeria lately who ran away with people money
Even though I have done my own due diligence, I advise potential investors to do their own DD as investing is a personal decision based on ones own risk appetite etc
Please also read my disclaimer in the description box.
Read her disclaimer?
Exactly I would never touch anything Nigerian and I am a Nigerian. My husband invested in 2 of his friends businesses and now they are refusing to give him back his money. Nigeria is a poison chalice for business. STAY AWAY no matter who is endorsing it
@@jenkech5824 totally understand. Everyone need to take there own risk.
@@jenkech5824, you are right, but people are also making it big by investing Nigeria. What I know about investment is the investor have to do their due diligence well and legalize it. The problem with many Nigerians in diaspora is that they still believe in the old school method of he/she is my relative or friend, so I trust him or her.
These are just predatory sales tactics lol
Seems as if he has followed the western blueprint of farming. TOTALLY LOST ME AT HERBICIDES☠ ...And Bill "wicked" Gates quotes. Small scale farming is truly best. Anyone know of any small ORGANIC farmer's with similar opportunities?
You will spend a ton of money going fully organic. There's organic herbicides like neem. Trust me! I've tested it! NON ORGANIC IS A LOT OF MONEY TO SPEND.
Hi Sassy,
You asked in a poll about how do we send funds to an area. I have multiple ways. Private DM for that beside sendwave. Ways that I use all honest. Also my husband and family invested some prior years back with this type farming and was a loss. I can private message if needed for other banking avenues I have used myself.
Thanks for sharing Patty!
@SassyFunke I hope you have a social media account for this, we really need to put this out there for people to learn. Lets all go back to farm.
Agriculture projects investor of no corruption Contact E-mail and Phone Number to West Africa Countries?
@SassyFunke. Hmmmm