How A Nigerian LECTURER Became FAMOUS Farming GRAPES in Her House

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  • @MrRoyck10
    @MrRoyck10 Před rokem +108

    Pomegranate is gold in the UK, since I watched your videos on strawberries and blackberries relocating to Nigeria is back in my mind. Effectively Nigeria should have been producing wine from locally made grapes 🍇 and apples, this truly illustrates that Nigeria’s potential lies in farming not oil. Hence Nigeria must evolve from consumption to production of finished good.

    • @deejaydev
      @deejaydev Před rokem +12

      I love this comment, really! I've been thinking of relocating to back to Naija because Nuts are also like gold in Cape Town. We should be producing peanut butter you know... The world is moving from Oil. We need to think ahead to move ahead in Nigeria.

    • @crimeandcontroversy9042
      @crimeandcontroversy9042 Před rokem +3

      @@deejaydev na big shame say nigeria govt no dey take advantage

    • @joechu-kelu9737
      @joechu-kelu9737 Před rokem

      THIS IS WHY PETER OBI SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO TAKE NIGERIA TO HIGHER HEIGHTS
      BUT THE MAFIA IN NIGERIA ARE OBSTRUCTING HIM.
      OH LORD GOD HELP AND HAVE MERCY ON NIGERIA

    • @opeyemibamigbade8356
      @opeyemibamigbade8356 Před 11 měsíci

      @@deejaydev So, how lucrative is peanut in SA.? And are u talking about peanuts per se or is it the butter that's of value in SA?

    • @enetamuno5953
      @enetamuno5953 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @MrRoyck absolutely. We produce Crude Oil refine abroad. We produce Cocoa and import Chocolates. Produce Rubber but don't Tyres for car. The grapes, pomegranate, apples etc grown by Dr Kwenkpya can be processed into drinks and exported

  • @ThatsEunice
    @ThatsEunice Před rokem +39

    Cross River State weather especially around Obudu can grow anything as well. It has rainy, sunny and mild winter seasons. It gets cold enough to grow everything like Apples.
    My family is building a house. I am going to plant fruit trees and berries around house.

    • @HoshMultinational
      @HoshMultinational Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes that true, i plan on establishing a farm house in akampa LGA

  • @truemamle6184
    @truemamle6184 Před 2 měsíci +3

    It means you are scared of snakes lol 😂😂, you are doing a great job we need more farmers in Africa keep encouraging them local is better

  • @graceagyeiwaah6065
    @graceagyeiwaah6065 Před rokem +32

    Well done David. These pioneer African temperate climate fruit farmers are doing very well. They need government support. Europeans have started growing Avocados and pawpaws in Israel and Sicily, sooner they may not need our tropical fruits. That's why I admire these pioneer temperate climate fruit growers. We may also not need to import from them if we put in more effort. Thank you David Good job.

  • @emmanuelchirwa2804
    @emmanuelchirwa2804 Před měsícem +1

    She is a great asset for the Nigeria country ❤❤🎉🎉

  • @aminushaibu3793
    @aminushaibu3793 Před rokem +10

    My dream life. Need to actualise this. Thank you for the video

  • @leonardorjioffor6683
    @leonardorjioffor6683 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Honestly I can't agree that all these fruits we eats here in Europe can all grow in any parts of Nigeria at all, kudos to this woman

  • @olumidedexter6192
    @olumidedexter6192 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I schooled in Jo's. I remembered one of my teachers always told me Apples grow in Jo's I didn't believe him then.. that state is blessed mehn .. no one has any idea. It was a beautiful place then, and it's still is. God bring peace to that region.

  • @carmelhegarty9829
    @carmelhegarty9829 Před rokem +12

    FROM:-- IRELAND -- God Bless this beautiful woman and her harvest of grapes. Another ""GRAPE""--- Post from you David.. I am your most """GRAPEFUL""---- Admirer. God Bless You David--- .🙏🇮🇪🙏------- 🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇🍇

  • @ThatsEunice
    @ThatsEunice Před rokem +8

    Second! I need to contact you about getting seeds from these farmers in Jos. I will send you an email this month or next.

    • @natwise6524
      @natwise6524 Před rokem +1

      I'm interested as well.
      Let me know if and when he responds.

  • @Rotjil2933
    @Rotjil2933 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Oh my God!!! I've literally been jumping when I started watching this video, cos I've been following one Kenyan lady's videos on how she's growing apples and influencing other Africans. I have already gotten her contacts and even commented on her video about reaching out to her to help me set up my farm in Jos Plateau and boooom I came across this sister of mine doing exactly even more on my beloved Plateau. And Pomegranate is top on my to do list, this is a gold mine for me and I hope to one day do videos on my journey. God bless you David for this amazing works you're doing.

    • @mimisland5482
      @mimisland5482 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I'm really excited to see this video.its an answered prayer for me. I have known jos for growing of exotic fruits since I was young when l came to visit my father during my vacations in the late 50s to early 60s. My father worked with the Federal Inland revenue in Jos. The plants were grown by whites but my mom got interested and grew some.two years later my father was posted to Kano & later back to Lagos our home state. Though I'm 75 now I will encourage my children to try their hands on some of them. I love farming, though I'm a pharmacist, l have pots where l planted various vegetables for kitchen and health use. If God permits me l will love to visit your farm & Jos again. I'm really excited to see you in you and your farm .it brought good memories of my stay in Jos. I wish you good health and all the best. Grandma Lolashka Lagos.

    • @Rotjil2933
      @Rotjil2933 Před 11 měsíci

      @@mimisland5482 Thanks grandma, it's refreshing to hear about your time in Jos in the good old days. It's our desire that Jos will return to more than it's glory days

  • @cmartin5903
    @cmartin5903 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think that they use yeast to help ferment the wine. There is no preservative...it just get stronger the longer it sits.

  • @AllRoundGrowth560
    @AllRoundGrowth560 Před rokem +5

    This is a very massive business opportunity , I need investors oh .

  • @yetundeopebiyi9294
    @yetundeopebiyi9294 Před 11 měsíci +12

    If only God will bless us with good governance in Nigeria. Nigeria is so rich in so many ways.

    • @Johnsonsetwithjustinthem-hm5nq
      @Johnsonsetwithjustinthem-hm5nq Před 11 měsíci +3

      Stop blaming the government for everything, you can do it too.

    • @Love-kc6yk
      @Love-kc6yk Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@Johnsonsetwithjustinthem-hm5nq do what? If you set up a business and are kidnapped, what can you really do? There are basics and necessities required to facilitate a progressive nation and it is the government's duty to provide those and Nigeria is lacking those basics.

  • @cjberlin9107
    @cjberlin9107 Před rokem +5

    Wow! So beautiful educational content. My love for Jos keep growing the more😂

  • @relaxingandsoothing7353
    @relaxingandsoothing7353 Před 11 měsíci +2

    What Nigeria lacks is just good leadership. Everything we need is here...

  • @zoejesus52
    @zoejesus52 Před rokem +5

    The last time I came to Enugu in the ember months for a contractual work, I believe the cool weather can grow such too. I loved the weather there.

  • @seunakinola27
    @seunakinola27 Před 11 měsíci +2

    She is so sweet and warm, and with her green hands...it's no surprise she produces such magic. Thank you for bringing this to us

  • @healthandmoreTV
    @healthandmoreTV Před rokem +4

    This why I think Nigeria 🇳🇬 can serve the whole Africa we don’t need the west for importation considering the resources, land and population..Africa should wake up..thumbs up for Mr.DAVID we need more of these please keep it up

  • @gesibella
    @gesibella Před rokem +6

    God Bless You for this Wonderful Opportunity You are Educating We Nigerias Especially. For We Focus too Much On Foreign Conutries for Everything You Can Think Of.
    While We have More Healthier Foods, Fruits, Name it than any Other Conutry. I Must Confess I Love What You are Doing. I am so very proud of You Creating Awareness of How Blessed We in Nigeria. Well done My Brother and More Grace to Your Efforts.❤👍👏✍🙏🙏🙏

  • @eanime1564
    @eanime1564 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Pls can you advice her to create her CZcams channel on how she grows it and take care of the plants or she can make an e book

  • @revivalfirecycle3278
    @revivalfirecycle3278 Před rokem +20

    Pomegranate fruit is in my friend's family house in Mangu and we used to eat it after school during my primary-secondary education days in the 80s to 90s.
    Also Apple trees were also in another of my friends father's garden farm (Lambu) in the 90s and then we didn't know what it was so her father's cows used to enjoy eating them a lot until her brother who got the seeds from UK and planted in the late 80s told her dad that they are edible and we all jumped into eating them😂
    So yes Nigeria has the potential to produce varieties of plants but Europe will not allow us focus on our farming industry because they need market for their farm products

    • @godschild4615
      @godschild4615 Před rokem +10

      @revivalfirecycle. Everything else you said was on point until you ended with, "but Europe will not allow us focus on our farming industry because they need market for their farm products". Why do some Africans always look for who to blame for their laziness and lack of innovation. If this woman you are watching was thinking like that, will you be hearing about her?

    • @crimeandcontroversy9042
      @crimeandcontroversy9042 Před rokem

      @@godschild4615 very poor thinking n brainwashed

    • @sktgfk9229
      @sktgfk9229 Před rokem +2

      It is the local governments that are not doing what they ought to. Don't blame Europe for our problems

    • @mariamgoldman8376
      @mariamgoldman8376 Před 11 měsíci

      Hello, is it possible to get the seeds for the pomegranate from your friend in Mangu?

    • @revivalfirecycle3278
      @revivalfirecycle3278 Před 11 měsíci

      @@mariamgoldman8376 their family house is behind former Baptist church near Ekan primary school or the Mwaghavul community bank. I'll check with her

  • @xnazzyphyn_x
    @xnazzyphyn_x Před rokem +7

    I just opened my apple seeds I preserved in my fridge two weeks ago and I’m glad to say it has started germination 🤭🤭🤭, I tried it 3 year ago but it didn’t grow and this time it did.

    • @tgchikukwa6947
      @tgchikukwa6947 Před rokem +1

      That's a real fruit when the seeds can germinate.

  • @christibark9511
    @christibark9511 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The climate in Africa can also support these exotic fruits so why not? The Plant expert has demonstrated her creativity in the space she has round her; why not? Well done Dr Eunice for your achievement and David Nkwa for your insight. I discovered your videos recently. I send seeds to some people back home but they lack the enthusiasm to push it forward. Well Done madam

  • @user-eo1zc7ht8e
    @user-eo1zc7ht8e Před rokem +2

    David pleas do not let ALL THESE OPPORTUNITIES YOU BRING PASS YOU BY. David, you can do this, what this lady is doing. I think Jos is the place for you. Nothing stops you from doing your video content creation.

  • @yaoxiden219
    @yaoxiden219 Před rokem +7

    Her spoken English is sparkling and her voice is quite soothing. Great job

    • @bvl98
      @bvl98 Před rokem

      She's a learned woman, with PHD or so.
      Jos people which is her native,they're well spoken and very Educated; who no matter there field in life, believe in acquiring Education upto university level.

    • @user-eo1zc7ht8e
      @user-eo1zc7ht8e Před rokem

      That is Jos women for you, the most all round beautiful women you will find anywhere else

  • @ChiAngel
    @ChiAngel Před rokem +6

    Glad youre back! I was about to send law enforcement 😂. This Jos fruits series is so interesting, especially how they are figuring it all out. You, stop threatening with birds at their house 🤣🤣

    • @DavidNkwa
      @DavidNkwa  Před rokem +2

      🤣🤣🤣 To avoid law enforcement I have to start quickly and yes, don't worry you have double subscribed, no will not send birds🤣🤣
      Yes this farmer are doing a great job, this just shows the potential that can be tapped from this

    • @ChiAngel
      @ChiAngel Před rokem

      @@DavidNkwa Yes, am double subscribed because you threatened to put huge rock at our door. Loving this agriculture of fruit & veg

  • @queengacha6130
    @queengacha6130 Před rokem +8

    I'm very sure this fruit will survive in other places in Nigeria.

    • @Challyboy913
      @Challyboy913 Před 5 měsíci

      Not really

    • @suliatgiwa8321
      @suliatgiwa8321 Před 3 měsíci

      They need a particular type of climate condition to grow, so no, they can't grow anywhere else in Nigeria except those places with a suitable climate.

  • @olaallen2280
    @olaallen2280 Před 3 měsíci

    The sixth business idea with plantain is that the stem after harvesting can be used to produce clothes, hats, and mats. Additionally, the large leaves can be dried and woven into baskets, bags, and decorative wall hangings. The sap from cut stems can also be collected and used to make a type of glue. And finally, the dried plantain skins and failed fruits that are not fit for eating make excellent compost to fertilize gardens organically.

  • @perry8143
    @perry8143 Před 10 měsíci

    This is exactly what Peter Obi campaigned on. He kept talking about the mambila and the north in general. If Nigeria gets leadership right we will dominate this exotic fruit industry. I live in America and this industry is a multi billion dollar industry.

  • @jmba7662
    @jmba7662 Před rokem +11

    This video is fascinating! Your videos are packed with new and amazing information! Africans excel in agricultural husbandry. Such great potential for Nigerians and Nigeria is within reach.

  • @stellachipembele3147
    @stellachipembele3147 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This man has never eaten Mulberries? They're the most common fruit. In fact, they can even grow wildly.
    Well done lady.

  • @sunshiney15
    @sunshiney15 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow! Just Wow!!! Jos, Plateau State is one of the most beautiful places I have ever lived in while in Nigeria ❤.I loved their wonderful little bakeries and pastry shops and yummy yogurt.The weather was heavenly too. It was as if I was living abroad then .My favorite snack then was coconut balls dipped in Farmfresh banana yogurt😮😊 yummy... I knew they could grow apples but grapes and pomegranates? This is good and worth looking into and investing in.

  • @oraltraditions6127
    @oraltraditions6127 Před 11 měsíci +5

    This is wonderful new about Nigeria. I respect this woman for taking advantage of her region's tempersture by growing exotic fruits. What a brilliant idea!

  • @yvonnejohnson
    @yvonnejohnson Před 11 měsíci +1

    So proud of her...my kind of home with fresh fruits year round...love this.

  • @atikalove9
    @atikalove9 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I was smiling all through this video.. I am just happy to see this. My very dream.

  • @kayth5semil1
    @kayth5semil1 Před rokem +3

    Hello OK 👍 Mali 🇲🇱

  • @natwise6524
    @natwise6524 Před rokem +2

    I've not been to Jos Plateau in ages.
    A lot of families fled that region during the 1990's and 2000's crisis between the Hausa/Fulani settler community with the local indigenes.

  • @littlemissrule8458
    @littlemissrule8458 Před rokem +12

    Thanks David. Great video of a very intelligent farmer. Grapes growing in Nigeria? Utterly brilliant. 👏🏾

    • @DavidNkwa
      @DavidNkwa  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for your support

    • @adbb100
      @adbb100 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@DavidNkwahello Mr David, pls can you give me her number? I want to make some enquires.

    • @morenikejiadetoro4965
      @morenikejiadetoro4965 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@DavidNkwa how can we get across to her to get seeds?

    • @aliceogungbemi5325
      @aliceogungbemi5325 Před 11 měsíci

      Happy to know I can get the apple seedling from Jos. I want to buy, how can I get her contact please. Thanks for the documentary.

    • @greenpalmsintgrtd.agroentp6754
      @greenpalmsintgrtd.agroentp6754 Před 8 měsíci

      @@morenikejiadetoro4965 we sell both nursed seedlings and grafted seedlings of pomegranate and other exotic fruit trees

  • @Ded-Ede
    @Ded-Ede Před 11 měsíci

    We need more organic chemicals free home gardeners. We don’t need lot plot of land either. Also we a massive tree planting project to regreen the earth.

  • @mekuscpekus
    @mekuscpekus Před 5 měsíci

    Apple is being grown down East of Nigeria with sweet fruits. I am nursing two apple trees in my compound right now. It needs dedication. The person that gave me the nursery experimented a lot before it germinated.
    I would still recommend that we do not forsake our own indigenous fruits but instead find modern ways to plant them for commercial rewards.

  • @latoyalynch4325
    @latoyalynch4325 Před rokem +1

    Nice lady great video. Im in Jamaica 🇯🇲🌺 I want a grape sucker.....

  • @MultiKulikuli
    @MultiKulikuli Před 11 měsíci +5

    Whao! I wish to meet this woman to share ideas. I have had success growing lots promegranate, mulberry and grapes in Abuja. I failed with passion fruits though. The key for them in hot areas is timing: using pruning techniques to stimulate growth when temperature is lowest. Well done David! Well done Doc.

    • @kateanyebe3130
      @kateanyebe3130 Před 11 měsíci

      Please where in Abuja, I would like to learn from you

    • @goodclever9956
      @goodclever9956 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too..
      Can I get your contact.

  • @willieharrington4327
    @willieharrington4327 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I really love your garden.. it is awesome 😋

  • @akrikaakrika1474
    @akrikaakrika1474 Před rokem +1

    These fruits are hot as gold now around the world. Nigerians are busy chasing oil that is increasingly becoming obsolete and missing out on great oppirtunities like this. Great job again, David!

  • @MsAjoa
    @MsAjoa Před 11 měsíci

    Alkebulan have it all ❤❤
    We don't anything and anyone tu rules us in our continent. Love my people. Thank you David

  • @journalplant8490
    @journalplant8490 Před rokem +2

    What a luxurious farm the prof has!😊 Awesome!

  • @elizabethibah1420
    @elizabethibah1420 Před 5 měsíci

    If only d government can tackle d insecurity in Nigeria A lot of Nigerians are ready to go back to farming/ agriculture. We must have enough for local consumption n then begin to export to other countries .

  • @aiahsdaughter6597
    @aiahsdaughter6597 Před rokem +3

    What a wonderful journey she has had and one that can bring knowledge to the masses. Shalom, great report from Nigeria

  • @kennethona
    @kennethona Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love this! am now thinking of going into farming full time❤❤

    • @DavidNkwa
      @DavidNkwa  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Good

    • @adbb100
      @adbb100 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@DavidNkwabro, can you help me with the ladies contact?

  • @naturallyshaz2857
    @naturallyshaz2857 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Oh wow. CZcams recommended this video to me. Definitely subscribing. As a Motswana, i am so thrilled to see Africans thrive ❤

  • @blessinguchegbu3373
    @blessinguchegbu3373 Před 5 dny

    Thank you

  • @JIYADavidBONA
    @JIYADavidBONA Před rokem +2

    I wish it was possible to subscribe multiple times… Awesome exposé

  • @queensandyakukwe1234
    @queensandyakukwe1234 Před rokem +2

    Weldone dear, Iam so happy to come across this channel. I have heard alot beautiful things about Jos.
    Please try alot to grow your fruit organic.
    Let them grow without those fertilisers. European countries are moving away from fertilizer and they are marking they are using natural things to make it. I would love to come to Jos to ser your farm.
    Greetings from United kingdom

    • @enetamuno5953
      @enetamuno5953 Před 11 měsíci

      Dr Eunice mentioned in the video that she uses Cow dung, not chemical fertilizers. Dr Eunice uses organic methods already

  • @arresteddevelopment2158
    @arresteddevelopment2158 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Amazing. I never knew about this. Retailer supermarkets in Lagos buy from her?

  • @TheTblac
    @TheTblac Před měsícem

    This is wonderful. I would love to invest in this

  • @ngoziabebe8413
    @ngoziabebe8413 Před 10 měsíci

    My type of life ,planting and eating....eat what you grow and grow what you eat

  • @IGet2Garden
    @IGet2Garden Před 11 měsíci

    Absolutely wonderful!

  • @bimzieOrganic
    @bimzieOrganic Před rokem +1

    I have seen mulberries in Ekiti state

  • @raphaelolalekandeboye6476

    Wahoo great job pomegranate is expensive in Switzerland where I live keep it on grapes are healthy as and appeals red berries and blue ones God gives you more grace

  • @hassanakinebrew7373
    @hassanakinebrew7373 Před rokem +1

    WOW that’s interesting in Jos our people should go into fruits farming in Nigeria do you know how expensive organic fruit’s are? expecially in the United state. If our government are not selfish and wicked they are supposed to support this madam my sister grow wisdom and greeze on your elbows in Jesus name I’m proud of you

  • @tiktoklovers6322
    @tiktoklovers6322 Před rokem +2

    I am always happy to see your notification 😊.
    Just keep up the good work brother 💪🏾

  • @weecee7770
    @weecee7770 Před 11 měsíci

    This is very great content. Keep up the incredible work

  • @carolineemeka
    @carolineemeka Před 11 měsíci

    One of your best videos - if not the best! 👍🏾

  • @TravelIwuala
    @TravelIwuala Před rokem +3

    First here watching 🌟

  • @tundebakare6887
    @tundebakare6887 Před rokem +1

    Wow 👏

  • @tonyadj6994
    @tonyadj6994 Před 11 měsíci

    THANK YOU MY BROTHER DAVID....AS ALWAYS...GREAT JOB...EYE OPENER FOR US ALL...FARMING IS THE ANSWER...

  • @erhubefejiri1890
    @erhubefejiri1890 Před 11 měsíci

    Love this informative and brain inspirational video.
    Keep bringing up such.

  • @Shumility
    @Shumility Před měsícem

    Great insight

  • @percysjohnsonmwapemukubwe.3705
    @percysjohnsonmwapemukubwe.3705 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Am loving this Doctor❤

  • @mirakarchitect7945
    @mirakarchitect7945 Před 11 měsíci

    Very inspiring and enlightening.
    Thanks for sharing sir.🙌🏽

  • @patj2205
    @patj2205 Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic.

  • @headiezcfr
    @headiezcfr Před 10 měsíci

    This is so lovely

  • @gloriousliving6298
    @gloriousliving6298 Před 11 měsíci

    awesome

  • @exoticfruit123
    @exoticfruit123 Před rokem +1

    You're in Josssss....come visit Mr Joe's garden

  • @seratongbaroba3871
    @seratongbaroba3871 Před 11 měsíci

    Good 👍

  • @ronneventures4214
    @ronneventures4214 Před 11 měsíci

    This is wonderful. Keep up the good work David. I wish to go into exotic fruits agriculture too.

  • @mojolaolowoyo5557
    @mojolaolowoyo5557 Před 5 měsíci

    This is wonderful. Thank you for your video

  • @veronicaasantewa2532
    @veronicaasantewa2532 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow very nice God bless you 🙏.

  • @omoregbeblessing3249
    @omoregbeblessing3249 Před měsícem

    Nice job

  • @jirubenson1598
    @jirubenson1598 Před 11 měsíci

    Very good story.

  • @kwalwuyep2471
    @kwalwuyep2471 Před 11 měsíci

    Mrs Deshi, doing her thing. Jos is blessed

  • @user-we1cf1hm1f
    @user-we1cf1hm1f Před 5 měsíci

    Super proud of my lecturer 🎉🎉

  • @okonpeteredet5025
    @okonpeteredet5025 Před 11 měsíci

    David nkwa you don make Jos they hungry me. I come de like jos even though I never go there before.

  • @OmoOwa
    @OmoOwa Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely video clip. i am sharing this on my FB channel

  • @ayubasaleh1441
    @ayubasaleh1441 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you David for this video. This is an area I will consider investing in my farm in Jos. Blessingd#s

  • @folasadejubaadeoye797
    @folasadejubaadeoye797 Před 10 měsíci

    Nice work David. Must try this in the West, Nigeria

  • @queensandyakukwe1234
    @queensandyakukwe1234 Před rokem

    OMG she grows fish
    Im coming for holiday

  • @ogechukwublessing141
    @ogechukwublessing141 Před 11 měsíci

    Hmmm Mr. Dav you just made my day.i is good to know that these fruits are growing in Jos. I wish to pay a visit and then book and start buying.

  • @blessingepelle7455
    @blessingepelle7455 Před 11 měsíci

    I also ate the mulberries in Jos, used for smoothie and it was nice. The hotel planted the trees as flowers. Thanks for sharing.

  • @remiabakada3110
    @remiabakada3110 Před 11 měsíci

    I am impressed. Time to produce fruits we import and save money.

  • @Dudus2000
    @Dudus2000 Před 11 měsíci

    Interesting to watch, need advice from this lady, I am also relocating to the continent

  • @jennyukoh7462
    @jennyukoh7462 Před 11 měsíci +2

    We have been lied to. Many of these fruits seen as fruits for only temperate regions can also be grown in tropic climates. What I mean is that if it can grow in Jos, it can also grow in Aba. Knowledge is power!

    • @mta432
      @mta432 Před 11 měsíci

      It would be nice if you can share with us how to go about this in the tropical region

    • @goodclever9956
      @goodclever9956 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes.. that's true ​@@mta432

  • @MurphyNwafada
    @MurphyNwafada Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic coverage, but the Raspberry is one commonest wild fruits that grows in million in almost every corner of the street and bush for everyone to lick as you wish, then little expensive inside the supermarket.
    But really interesting, how I wish some of the fruits can grow up in Igboland.
    Have a Blissful day Bro 👍

  • @mimielibokun8230
    @mimielibokun8230 Před 11 měsíci

    Plateau temperature accommodate the cultivation of such fruits unlike the weather in other parts of the country.

  • @AfroCari.Naturals
    @AfroCari.Naturals Před 10 měsíci

    Pomegranates are very useful! Packed full of nutrients, antioxidants and great at lowering blood pressure for people who suffer from high blood pressure...if you suffer from low blood pressure though, it will make it lower.

  • @queensandyakukwe1234
    @queensandyakukwe1234 Před rokem

    David please send them to me oooh❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @suntanglory
    @suntanglory Před rokem +4

    I do believe other parts of nigeria,like Nasarawa, mambilla can grow some of this fruits as well.l really love her garden,inspiring.That mulberry grows wild here in england like bushes,people dont grow them as such,they are wild plant but nice..l would love to grow grapes for wine.😅 ls jos actually safe these days,lot of negative news from that part of nigeria like none stop?Thanks.

    • @folafola7996
      @folafola7996 Před rokem +6

      You are right.i have Grapes,Pomangranates,Mullberry and some other local fruits.we have picked the Pink Pomangranates twice since last year,the Red ones has not started fruiting yet.I only saw few Grapes this year,which is about the 3rd year.I leave in Portharcout. I have Grape cuttings sprouting very well already.I want to establish them very well in this season. I am also learning.

    • @bimzieOrganic
      @bimzieOrganic Před rokem +2

      @@folafola7996 wow, you grow this fruits in portharcourt

  • @MsNaijagal
    @MsNaijagal Před rokem +3

    Thanks David for another wonderful content! Always so happy to hear Nigerians share their ‘business secrets’ to encourage and help their fellow Nigerians
    Just like the Highland Tea plantation in the Mambilla Plateau in your prior videos - is there no large plantation of grapes for wine making or even domestic sales in Jos? If not what are the challenges? If Highland tea can do this for tea, then people can come together with their funds and/or investors to do this for grapes. Don’t hv to wait for govt who can’t even assist in basic amenities.
    The land super fertile, weather ideal - i know security can be challenging but what else? Maybe land rights issues ? Not sure why the plateau not as vibrant with its unique microclimate. The people lining up for her grapes, can’t they plant theirs as a farming cooperative of sorts? Any tots, David?

    • @DavidNkwa
      @DavidNkwa  Před rokem +1

      Certainly, this can be growned to a commercial scale.
      But you will need to do more research before investing, you can't just make such millions dollars project from one video done by David, without looking at all the other factors.
      But certainly there is a potential here to explore

  • @herregalness7461
    @herregalness7461 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is so wonderful that she has stepped out of the box to grow other things. It all looks delicious. She has a lot planted on the property. How large is her plot? She has really optimized the space.

    • @DavidNkwa
      @DavidNkwa  Před 11 měsíci

      I don't really know the size of the plot, but like you said, she did really maximise the land

    • @chukwuemerie
      @chukwuemerie Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@DavidNkwaGood morning. Pls I need her contact

    • @DavidNkwa
      @DavidNkwa  Před 11 měsíci

      It's on the video