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Food Network Tilapia. It is disgusting to note that there was no mention of any African country weak benefit of agriculture in a fish that is indigenous to the continent. This, to me shows how little impression that we are doing in the global market for aquaculture products, I know that Nigeria is infinitely suitable for the development of its aquaculture potential, a country where the tilapia, catfish and other highly desirable farmed fish with minimal effort. I also know that hundreds of small farmers and entrepreneurs are working hard to make it in aquaculture. The snowball effect in this type of activity, either in the animal feed market, trading activities and so on certainly augur augurs well for the economy and the people are that way.

I still might not notice that these people are being given no helping hand in any way by the government. There are dozens of ways that entrepreneurs in these areas can help either by providing capital at affordable interest rates, the supply of arable land by the government, tax incentives and so on. I also remember fondly my childhood in the town where the cotton grows in nature and as a way of sweets and snacks, children remove the cocoa beans from the pod and the white layer lick tasty things fresh seeds. While currently Nigeria's economy depends heavily on oil and gas, our future is in a very diversified economy, with agriculture in all its forms has a vital role. We have no choice but to act now or else the future will always be a mirage.

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