This is good business someone can take advantage of. If you like this video kindly share it. Thank you. Eastern Nigeria Playlist here👉 ruclips.net/video/YF0lzCndak8/видео.html
I still wonder how come you never reach a million subs .....this is great content I told you when I finish school I would like to start filming like you
This is what is called ecological rice quite unlike Uncle Bens or Jasmin or Basmati or so-called Thai rice with some preservatives and expiry date. Original taste comes from this type of rice. It's a vintage and premium quality rice! Well-done for shooting the video! It actually gave good PR and marketing for our national rice produce ....
Asian people eat the rice as a main food. I hope that Nigerians produce more rice if possible. Thanks for elaborate video on the rice harvest, processing, distribution. 🌻
I noticed the guys were in Abakaliki say the same prices, that's honesty from Rice millers, people should learn from these guys. Thanks again David for you awesome content.
Hi David, fantastic work you are doing. Would you be kind enough to link me with the contact in your video(the miller) that said he can supply. You did not leave a contact number to reach him as said in the video.
If this was a developed country a lot of money will be invested into this place. This should be a huge industry able to provide enough rice for the whole country and also for exportation
My God!!! These people are working sooooo hard. They need government support and a better working environment!!!! Thanks for making and sharing this video.
I look forward to your videos, David, no matter the topic because they're always informative, well-produced, and greatly detailed. Your efforts are truly appreciated! Peace, from the U.S.
Thank you Daniece, it always good to see your comment as well. I think its been a while you commented. Hope you are doing well and staying safe in U.S. Warm Regards
Educative video 💪🏿Sometimes I just wish I was the President of Nigeria so that I can change Nigeria. So many people working so hard but don’t have enough money to put food on their tables. God bless the elders for staying strong regardless 😓❤️
Yes, pray for a president that can make a difference. However, keep in mind the Bible says the poor will always be among us and, although they are poor financially, I see they are rich in spirit. I love how regardless of their circumstances they always smile and laugh. The love of God radiates through them in these videos and help make my day/night.
43 ok my dear you are a very important person i really need you to save me i have been broke for a long time due to impossibility and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg you the best of me find 5ghc for food aid please
Wow, this video is really awesome. The camera angles, scenes etc. These kind of content fills me with courage to take pride in my country. Keep it up man 💪💪 much love from here 🇬🇧
Lovely video. We need to build from the grassroots up. Most Nigerians just want a viable opportunity to work hard and get a decent reward for their efforts.
Local rice is more nutritious. Foreign rice is all polished and every damn nutrient is gone. Meanwhile, kudos to Gov Umahi. I first visited AI in 1996. When I got back there in 2019, I was stunned by the changes.
Great that Nigeria is growing rice for local consumption. Southern Africa should encourage rice production too maize meal is the staple diet. Thanks David 😊
First time seeing Nigeria produce things for real this is beautiful all the work Dey put in all the effort am sure with good governance they will do better with more advanced equipment this is really beautiful
Actually the first for me too, to see these guys gives me joy, just need a good governance and equipment legitimately and they will make the nation a lot of money
That north white rice that that man call bad rice is mainly good for Tuwo and it’s common in Hausa land It’s very expensive in abroad, I do buy to make Tuwo and Mosa
Good afternoon David, this was a very interesting video, I never knew how rice was processed. I don’t know how they do in the US, maybe it’s quite similar, my thing is this the rice is not processed in a sterile environment. Therefore the product is dirty and may contain pathogens of some sort? And why would they throw the rice in such a dirty place the poor people to sort through it? Why not just have a food program that promotes clean sustainability food sources for the poor!! Your doing great work and I look forward to your coming videos!
I was the one that asked you in the previous video about where the rice dust is gotten from, it's nice to see how you actually showed us where... Weldone and good job
Hello my brother what I love about your videos you always explain everything in detail and you let us know the history of the surrounding areas as. And the views that you show on your videos outstanding. Thank you for sharing😊
And that’s correct. Growing up in Nigeria my mother preferred Abakelike rice to foreign. She would take her time to destone tedious though!! But Abakelike rice tastes much better and healthier.
I love what this brother is doing so much. I can't wait to see more of this. Wow, so this is how rice is milled? No wonder we will cook some rice in Lagos and before you say, Jack Robinson, the rice has turned to poridge, Lol, this has made me shift to Basmat rice since. Honestly, some of the rice will look so fine, and white and once gets into the hot water, it has turned to tuwoshinkaffi. Hahaha. Abakaliki grade A rice is the solution now. I will try and see. God bless you more. Brother looking forward to more documentary-like this.
Am glad you learned something from this video. More coming soon. Kindly turn up notification. Also do check out the channel for other content you may find interesting. Warm regards
Basmati is tricky to cook if you don't know how to go about it. You should first soak it in cold water before cooking , then boil with cold water and little oil. Remove from fire before completely done then cover with foil to finish cooking in its own heat.Local rice consumption has to be encouraged.
Kudos man God bless you Mr. David for these documentaries and expose in Igboland. Abakalili agriculture is gold....the government &people should sustain and improve on it more.
Nice work and nicely done. I will visit this place ASAP. I have been looking at the wrong direction. I have been looking for where to source for rice paddies because I was about setting up a small mill. I found a place in Jos and kontagora but never knew there is a gold mine in my backyard. Thanks David for this content. Going to email which regards to the phone number for the gentleman because I need more information about the rice grades. May God bless you and your crew. Amen
Thanks David for this content. Keep it up & there’s more we can do to digitize our economy as a country to better help improve our local businesses. Would like to visit this place someday.
@@DavidNkwa Always watching your videos David, not always leaving a comment, apologies for that 😅. For example I watched your last video "The DESERT Women of Nigeria" on the TV with my uncle, he loved it as well.
This is good business someone can take advantage of. If you like this video kindly share it. Thank you. Eastern Nigeria Playlist here👉 ruclips.net/video/YF0lzCndak8/видео.html
Thank you very much for this wonderful video, pls can I get their contact, I didn't see their number here
I still wonder how come you never reach a million subs .....this is great content I told you when I finish school I would like to start filming like you
Good to see you are inspired. Keep sharing the contents on your social media so we can reach more people and reach the million subscribers some day
Please how do I get their phone number?
There number please
Congratulations Africa and African people love from INDIA 💕💕💕
Awesome! Thanks. Nigeria can feed herself. She can feed most of Africa. Our government must actively support these efforts. Simple.
Very true
And basics like soap and clothing (for school uniforms and in general promoting Afrikan fasion)
Great job Nigerians! Africans please let’s eat what we produce!
Very Important
Our country Nigeria is blessed. Kudos to our Eastern Brothers
This is what is called ecological rice quite unlike Uncle Bens or Jasmin or Basmati or so-called Thai rice with some preservatives and expiry date. Original taste comes from this type of rice. It's a vintage and premium quality rice! Well-done for shooting the video! It actually gave good PR and marketing for our national rice produce ....
That's the idea
Asian people eat the rice as a main food.
I hope that Nigerians produce more rice if possible. Thanks for elaborate video on the rice harvest, processing, distribution. 🌻
Thank you for watching my Korean Boss 🙏
I love the type of things u post showing the different tribes in nigeria
Thank you and turn up notification for more
God bless us!!!! Igbo are the rising sun of Africa❤
Haa we have been doing this for more than 70 years in northern Nigeria
I noticed the guys were in Abakaliki say the same prices, that's honesty from Rice millers, people should learn from these guys.
Thanks again David for you awesome content.
Thank you
I have done this several times when I was still in the village
Great work as usual Mr david
Good to know
Pls my brother, do you know the place? I really need their contacts plsssss
Or their address plsss
Send an email nkwafilms@gmail.com
Hi David, fantastic work you are doing. Would you be kind enough to link me with the contact in your video(the miller) that said he can supply. You did not leave a contact number to reach him as said in the video.
If this was a developed country a lot of money will be invested into this place. This should be a huge industry able to provide enough rice for the whole country and also for exportation
Yeah, it will also provide job opportunities. Greedy leaders are our problem.
Just love the content in this video except I didn't see the abakaliki rice famer number,
Just in case i want to start up my own rice business
I'm eating rice as I'm watching this video, proud onye Igbo . Very happy you show diverse aspects of the Nigerian life 💪🏾 I neme ofụma nwannem
Nnwanemu
This is really a great project! Throwing focus on rural farming sociology. Hearing the narrative of the common people. Wonderful.
Thank you, Paul. Do check out other content on the channel as well, turn up notification for future videos
Nice content....we need more of mechanized agriculture/agribusiness
Exactly! Imagine the manual labor needed in this 21st century. The same method used for over 200 years.
My God!!! These people are working sooooo hard. They need government support and a better working environment!!!!
Thanks for making and sharing this video.
Thank you
Our government need to invest in businesses like this one. This can become a very big export product for Nigeria.
This is one of the best videos, I have watched online.
Kudos guy.
Thank you Emeka. Do check out the channel for more content you may find interesting.
Good job David
I look forward to your videos, David, no matter the topic because they're always informative, well-produced, and greatly detailed. Your efforts are truly appreciated! Peace, from the U.S.
Thank you Daniece, it always good to see your comment as well. I think its been a while you commented. Hope you are doing well and staying safe in U.S. Warm Regards
Africa nigeria please to continue to support ourselves and build our countries. No more importation let’s build everything ourselves.
Educative video 💪🏿Sometimes I just wish I was the President of Nigeria so that I can change Nigeria. So many people working so hard but don’t have enough money to put food on their tables. God bless the elders for staying strong regardless 😓❤️
Yes, pray for a president that can make a difference. However, keep in mind the Bible says the poor will always be among us and, although they are poor financially, I see they are rich in spirit. I love how regardless of their circumstances they always smile and laugh. The love of God radiates through them in these videos and help make my day/night.
True. Their Spirit is beautiful
@@DavidNkwa good morning David. Please how can I reach out to them
Email nkwafilms@gmail.com
Thank you
43 ok my dear you are a very important person i really need you to save me i have been broke for a long time due to impossibility and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg you the best of me find 5ghc for food aid please
Wow, this video is really awesome. The camera angles, scenes etc. These kind of content fills me with courage to take pride in my country. Keep it up man 💪💪 much love from here 🇬🇧
Thank you Zeegi. Appreciate it. Do check out other content we have on the channel, when you get the chance. Warm regards
Thanks sir
Lovely video.
We need to build from the grassroots up.
Most Nigerians just want a viable opportunity to work hard and get a decent reward for their efforts.
Period!
that it
Wow wow! I love my people. One love
David you are doing great keep the good work.
Beautiful content brother
Thank you. Kindly subscribe and check out other content on the channel
I found this video so great, so encouraging and so interesting 💜 Love from Geneva 🇨🇭
Thank you for watching kindly like and share
Good work, Onyem! These people need more patronage and encouragement. Nigeria should really have no business with rice importation.
Nice one & more update pls
Abakaliki Rice,Kura Rice and Abeokuta rice (ofada rice)
I love ofada rice very sweet
Local rice is more nutritious. Foreign rice is all polished and every damn nutrient is gone. Meanwhile, kudos to Gov Umahi. I first visited AI in 1996. When I got back there in 2019, I was stunned by the changes.
Fantastic short documentary film. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Much appreciated!
Keep up with your good work, very interesting
A very good business
Very helpful video. It has inspired me to go into rice business. Thanks for sharing with us and God bless you.
Am glad to hear this
Great job bro... Keep up with the good work
Thank you
Thank you for showing what we Nigerians can do
Wonderful i love it feeding out people must subscribe B1 NYC 😊
Great that Nigeria is growing rice for local consumption.
Southern Africa should encourage rice production too maize meal is the staple diet. Thanks David 😊
Thanks for watching Ma, long time, hope you are doing okey
@@DavidNkwa
It has been a while, so busy, everything is okay thks. I'm trying to catch up.😊
Great 👌
Nice one👍
First time seeing Nigeria produce things for real this is beautiful all the work Dey put in all the effort am sure with good governance they will do better with more advanced equipment this is really beautiful
Very true. Thank you for watching, kindly like and share
Actually the first for me too, to see these guys gives me joy, just need a good governance and equipment legitimately and they will make the nation a lot of money
That north white rice that that man call bad rice is mainly good for Tuwo and it’s common in Hausa land
It’s very expensive in abroad,
I do buy to make Tuwo and Mosa
Thank you so much for this video. It's very insightful. God bless Nigeria and hope my country Liberia would🇱🇷 try and learn from this too❤🙏
Thanks for watching. I was in Monrovia last year, love the beach side
Brilliant concept... Loved it.
I have to subscribe, I really like ur video
thank you
The Lord continue to bless your endeavors and bring you good marketing.
Amen🙏
God bless you Mary
Been wanting to see how it's done, thanks
Hope you like it!
@@DavidNkwa yes I did, thanks.
This is Great ...Tomato Next
Ok Sir
Great work David..keep it up, please the man you interviewed for supply to other parts of Nigeria do you mind sharing his contact..thank you.
I would love to visit Ebonyi state some day and possibly this rice 🌾 mill
Good afternoon David, this was a very interesting video, I never knew how rice was processed. I don’t know how they do in the US, maybe it’s quite similar, my thing is this the rice is not processed in a sterile environment. Therefore the product is dirty and may contain pathogens of some sort? And why would they throw the rice in such a dirty place the poor people to sort through it? Why not just have a food program that promotes clean sustainability food sources for the poor!! Your doing great work and I look forward to your coming videos!
Best RUclipsr...you are different from others
🙏Thank you Esther
Nice video wow!
I was the one that asked you in the previous video about where the rice dust is gotten from, it's nice to see how you actually showed us where... Weldone and good job
Thank you Onuche. Am glad you also saw this video
I like this your documentary
Thank you. Do check out the channel for more content
Good content. Keep it up
Thank you
Nice video.
Thank you
Rice production you have to start from nursery Nice Video
that's true, but not in all case
There is a broadcast method.
Waoh! I've just saved this video... very encouraging. Will start the business soon.
Hello my brother what I love about your videos you always explain everything in detail and you let us know the history of the surrounding areas as. And the views that you show on your videos outstanding. Thank you for sharing😊
Thank so kindly Sir
Great job keep up the good work
Thank you
And that’s correct. Growing up in Nigeria my mother preferred Abakelike rice to foreign. She would take her time to destone tedious though!! But Abakelike rice tastes much better and healthier.
I love what this brother is doing so much. I can't wait to see more of this. Wow, so this is how rice is milled? No wonder we will cook some rice in Lagos and before you say, Jack Robinson, the rice has turned to poridge, Lol, this has made me shift to Basmat rice since. Honestly, some of the rice will look so fine, and white and once gets into the hot water, it has turned to tuwoshinkaffi. Hahaha. Abakaliki grade A rice is the solution now. I will try and see. God bless you more. Brother looking forward to more documentary-like this.
Am glad you learned something from this video. More coming soon. Kindly turn up notification. Also do check out the channel for other content you may find interesting. Warm regards
Basmati is tricky to cook if you don't know how to go about it. You should first soak it in cold water before cooking , then boil with cold water and little oil. Remove from fire before completely done then cover with foil to finish cooking in its own heat.Local rice consumption has to be encouraged.
BRAVO BRO KEEP IT UP
Thank you
Wow! First time here. Great content 👌
Thank you. Do check out the eastern Nigeria playlist. You may find them interesting
Awesome job on this video. Well documented
Thank you. Do check out other content on the channel
This is amazing.
Thank you for this knowledge.
Thanks for watching Richard
God bless for publishing this video
Thank you kindly like and share
Kudos man
God bless you Mr. David for these documentaries and expose in Igboland.
Abakalili agriculture is gold....the government &people should sustain and improve on it more.
Thank you for watching my brother
Wow, you just work me up. Nice information. Thanks bro
Great. Thank you for watching kindly like and share
Very nice video!
I would like to know the history of Abakiliki rice. When (and how) did they start growing and processing rice in Abakiliki?
Don't have that information
Very interesting, this is the best rice. Encourage Nigerians to consume this more than the plastic Chinese ones
Very true
Ur doing a mavelous job bro, many thanks.
Thank you IK
Nice work and nicely done. I will visit this place ASAP. I have been looking at the wrong direction. I have been looking for where to source for rice paddies because I was about setting up a small mill. I found a place in Jos and kontagora but never knew there is a gold mine in my backyard. Thanks David for this content.
Going to email which regards to the phone number for the gentleman because I need more information about the rice grades. May God bless you and your crew. Amen
Will respond to the email shortly
@@DavidNkwa please I need their contact to buy from that man
Nice process explanation....
Thank you
am proud of my state kudos to you guys
Very nice video. Reminds me of home and our abilities. Good job 👏
Thank you for watching. Kindly share the video
Real nice 👌 video 🇳🇬🇳🇬✊
Keep up the good work bro. Great content!
Thank you Franklin. Do me a favour, kindly share the video on your social media
Nice content
Thanks David for this content. Keep it up & there’s more we can do to digitize our economy as a country to better help improve our local businesses. Would like to visit this place someday.
Very true. Please do visit that will be great
You're indeed patriotic
Nice one
Much love from my state
Another beautiful video David! Thanks for sharing!
Long time no see. Hope you are doing well sir
@@DavidNkwa Always watching your videos David, not always leaving a comment, apologies for that 😅. For example I watched your last video "The DESERT Women of Nigeria" on the TV with my uncle, he loved it as well.
That you Brown.
Love 💘 your content
Thank you Kenneth
I just subscribed this is good...please keep promoting our local products.
Thank you. Welcome to the family
Good Job about this we tell our story by ourselves 💚💚
Yes Sir!
Great video bro, what an eye opener and very informative. Keep it up bro you’re a source of inspiration 👊🏾👍🏾
Thank you Emeka for your kind words. Kindly share the video. let's promote our peoples businesses
Thanks for the exposure
Your welcome
The munchies rice is good as well. Good for pudding and ground rice 🍚. Just different species of rice 🍚
Thank you David
Thanks for watching Chris. Follow the eastern series here: ruclips.net/video/YF0lzCndak8/видео.html
Am glad Nigeria is producing their own rice
This is amazing.... Welcome brother
Thank you 🙌
Thank you for this video these people are trying. The government should support them
That why we are showing them to the world
Wow!
Love this . As a child, my father always took us hear to buy some rice. Always a lovely expirience. More nutritious etc. Great job. Lovely content
Thank you for watching kindly like and share
David you’re doing well. Kudos✌️
Thank you Lonas
It's good