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Great video. Thank you for showing the making of local rice in Benue state Let’s continue to promote buy Nigerian products and produce to make our economy better
I'm so glad to see that the rice is being produced and cultivated locally. We know all the "aid" from foreigners is a way to keep an entire economy depressed by "giving" away rice. The trick is, "why grow this profitable product when it's given for free?" I'll tell you why! Because you can grow and create an entire industry by not accepting poisonous foreign aid. By giving away the rice, the foreigner kills the profitability for locals to earn. As well as other products. I would be careful with cross contamination by not walking on the product with the same shoes you use on the street. Perhaps the shoes are changed. I didn't see it happen on the video. Any kind of feces💩 contamination can cause catastrophic harm. I appreciate the candid video. ❤❤❤
You’re absolutely right. When we grow and consume our local food, reduce imports and dependability on foreign aid. Ultimately, we grow our economy. The rice being stepped on with shoes is still enclosed in the husks, once milled, no one steps on it with shoes
Kudos to Nigerians working hard to feed us quality food despite numerous challenges. And bloggers who bring this video to the whole world No retreat , No surrender, Nigerias will succeed eventually
Yea, thanks Ian. The polishing is for aesthetics, somehow Nigerians have been conditioned to think that foreign/imported rice is better than our locally grown and processed rice, hence the polishing to make it look like it’s foreign/imported. It becomes more desirable and profitable that way
Why can’t the Bank of Industry assist in upgrading the process? The LGA/State Govt and representatives should please facilitate this. It is not asking for too much
Very nice video and thanks for showcasing Nigerians effort. Please can you give me the contact of your reliable person that can buy some rice for me and send. The persons phone number. Or any of the sellers that are reliable.
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Great video. Thank you for showing the making of local rice in Benue state Let’s continue to promote buy Nigerian products and produce to make our economy better
Thanks for watching sis.🤗
Great video may the Lord bless you for showing positive things in Nigeria i love you when i visit Nigeria soon i I contact u my sister
It’s good to promote local businesses and products.
Absolutely
I'm so glad to see that the rice is being produced and cultivated locally. We know all the "aid" from foreigners is a way to keep an entire economy depressed by "giving" away rice. The trick is, "why grow this profitable product when it's given for free?" I'll tell you why! Because you can grow and create an entire industry by not accepting poisonous foreign aid. By giving away the rice, the foreigner kills the profitability for locals to earn. As well as other products. I would be careful with cross contamination by not walking on the product with the same shoes you use on the street. Perhaps the shoes are changed. I didn't see it happen on the video. Any kind of feces💩 contamination can cause catastrophic harm. I appreciate the candid video. ❤❤❤
You’re absolutely right. When we grow and consume our local food, reduce imports and dependability on foreign aid. Ultimately, we grow our economy. The rice being stepped on with shoes is still enclosed in the husks, once milled, no one steps on it with shoes
Kudos to Nigerians working hard to feed us quality food despite numerous challenges.
And bloggers who bring this video to the whole world
No retreat , No surrender, Nigerias will succeed eventually
Absolutely! Nigerians are super resilient
Certainly impressive process with the rice, a lot of people to achieve it. I don't understand the polishing part though, what did it achieve?. 🤔👍
Yea, thanks Ian. The polishing is for aesthetics, somehow Nigerians have been conditioned to think that foreign/imported rice is better than our locally grown and processed rice, hence the polishing to make it look like it’s foreign/imported. It becomes more desirable and profitable that way
Please share your contact Did they have a phone number? I can call to order thank you.
@@mercyedo8186 send me an email virtuegraceblog@gmail.com
Yes u always miss a few stones while picking it before cooking 😅 I hate chewing it🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I know right?😀😂. Such an awful experience
This is epic
Thank you
Very nice information my sister I would like to know the place please
It is Adikpo in Benue state
Nice one
Thanks dear
Please ma, does it gum together after cook? , did it break during the process
There are different types of rice, they sell all here, depending on your preference
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How far is the place from ibadan
About 12 hours
Why can’t the Bank of Industry assist in upgrading the process? The LGA/State Govt and representatives should please facilitate this. It is not asking for too much
The government does not care and you know that. These are people’s private businesses
What is the name of the local government please i need phone number i live in US
Kwande LGA,Benue state.
Very nice video and thanks for showcasing Nigerians effort.
Please can you give me the contact of your reliable person that can buy some rice for me and send.
The persons phone number. Or any of the sellers that are reliable.
Thanks for this video please I need your number so that we can talk better
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