Part I: Greenhouse Farming with Mr Tayo Ilori, MD of LATC Agro
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- čas přidán 24. 02. 2019
- Wandie Kazeem interviewing Tayo Ilori, Managing Director of LATC Agro. An agriculture firm in Dobi Gwagwalada, with over 250 hectares of farmland, 2.25 Ha of greenhouse and 10Ha of open field delivering premium agricultural produce to major outlets and different customers.
In this first part of the interview, Mr Tayo Ilori talks about how LATC is transforming the vegetable market in Nigeria with a 90% success yield. They are the major suppliers of fresh farm produce such as pepper, cucumber and tomatoes. Mr Ilori discusses how they meet their quality specification and standards. He also talks about how LATC engages with the community; creating employment opportunities and peace keeping strategies to avoid crises.
I'm proud of you. You are a great Nigerian.👏👏👏👍👍👍
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Yewande God bless you Oo
Nigeria shall succeed Oo
Nice one wandie..keep on the good work
My greenhouse farming is at the start up stage in the East. I want to connect with the owner of this greenhouse farm or even growers please 👏
Great video, thanks!🇨🇲
Well done.
Awesome
Wow!!!
Greetings from Germany dear
Nice
Why is it that the contact contact of the company is not here.
Does this greenhouse cover plastic at the top right?
Please how can I get these product
Great job👍. I just hope all this green houses are not using GMO seeds.
Definitely that's what they would use
@@yakubuabdullateef434 How can you say that why talking about what you dont know.
Green house has got nothing to do with GMO seed, green house been around for more than 40 years in countries like Holland Belgium and Israel, its just way to maximize land and grow crops in a control environment unlike in open field where crops are subject to weather fluctuations
Please,how can I get the farm address or contact
How are ppl saying no South Africans in Nigeria but I just find out the manager here on this agricultural farm is a South African .....
How many money give me?
That's a Kenyan, however there are so many South Africans in Abuja
Yes, Khumalo is a South African name
It’s a Zimbabwean name too
How do i get Mr Tayo ilori contact details?
Put pomegranate in your farm
Gmo no worries, chemicals are most killers man