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Three (3) Less Capital Intensive Business You Can Start Now

These are 3 out of the ventures you can start and become an employer of labour. Interestingly to say that some of the Businesses mentioned above that You can start with less than N30,000 .The fact remains that some is based on space, but even with little space you be surprise at what you get.  

Business Of Printing/Advertising -

Lets evaluate some of the businesses that would create steady income with an investment of N30,000 .Yes i mean 30,000 naira only. First lets talk about advertising/branding-you wonder how it is possible to print without machines,  this is how you invest the money & you start customizing items as jotters, exercise books, key rings shirts, cards, pen, wristbands, lapel pins, badges etc.


Business of piggery -  i.e rearing of pigs for a living.

There no need to be irritated, no money smells if it is legal or from good works. Today why i choose this topic is to give little details of want you need to start one and the economic value you can derive from this venture. The last future awards had a young man being celebrated for rearing pigs, but the great potential in the venture for creating wealth is our discuss. Pigs are very prolific i.e. one can produce large numbers of litters(piglets)-in simple terms they give birth to large numbers of babies as much as 14.They can live up to 8years producing yearly. You can start with the number of piglets(baby pigs) you wish, one is sold for 2,500-3,500 naira depending on age. In 5-7 months you can sell for over 20,000 naira each, their feed are not expensive eg cassava, cassava dried peels etc or you can have them cross in other for procreation of more.
 Pigs are resistant to diseases, they have a high conversion rate of feed to weight gain, they are used for many products. The ratio of male to female is 1 male to 7-10 females. Stating with 1 male to 3 females can have you getting up to 30 pigs.

Vegetables Business, specifically lets mention ugwu.

The reason is because neither Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba, majority consume this vegetable. Even if you only have a room size space you can do your home grown vegetable that can be marketed to neighbors and friends.
 The seeds are readily available and can be grown in saw dust in pure water sachet. About 4-5 days you have the seeds germinating; plant two in a hole when transferred to the field. Lets forget about the processes, but let me tell you why this venture should be considered. Vegetable farmers make more money than most arable crops when land area coverage is the same, those vegetable farmers you see by the roadside make more money than lots of tie wearing friends maybe you enquire from some farmers around you. To cut it short, ugwu will continue to give you leaves to harvest for at least 6 months

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