yes it is
Yes. The land and waterways in the south made farming especially profitable. The land was good for growing high-profit crops like cotton and tobacco, and the waterways like the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi river made it easy to transport these goods throughout the country as well as abroad.
Yes. The land and waterways in the south made farming especially profitable. The land was good for growing high-profit crops like cotton and tobacco, and the waterways like the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi river made it easy to transport these goods throughout the country as well as abroad.
Agriculture in Nigeria can be improved through the adoption of responsible farming practices like terracing and crop rotation. Also, it can be improved by educating farmers on how to prevent soil erosion.
Some affordable and profitable small business ideas in Kenya include vegetable farming, poultry farming, and selling homemade products like jewelry or crafts. These businesses require low startup costs and have a high demand in the market.
American settlements that enjoyed profitable farming were primarily found in regions with fertile soil and favorable climates, such as the Chesapeake Bay area, the Midwest, and the Mississippi River Valley. In these areas, crops like tobacco, cotton, and wheat thrived, supporting both local economies and export markets. The establishment of plantations in the South, particularly for cash crops, significantly influenced agricultural practices and social structures. Additionally, innovations in farming techniques and technology contributed to increased productivity in these settlements.
A feasibility study figures out if starting out a business would be profitable or viable. There is a complete feasibility study, done in Nigeria, on soap-making, that is available for view on YouTube.
well, it was more like farming,good soil and fishing so it is a really good place to live.
it is foogy in the south west of nigeria
Oh, dude, that's like when you're farming in a place where it's not raining much, they call it "dry farming." It's like regular farming, but with less water and more dust. So, yeah, if you're out there growing crops in a desert or something, you're basically a dry farmer.
Nigeria had an excellent culture before the oil boom.
Nigeria's government today is authoritarian.I hope that helped!
adeyemi lamidi Oyo is a place name in Nigeria. Don't know about "adeyemi lamidi" or what that means. Nor do I know "alafin"; however these words mostly sound like the Yoruba language, which is spoken in the western region of Nigeria.