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Soilless Farm Lab

@sfarmlab

Hydroponics;
ML & AI Agriculture;
Greenhouse farming
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Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (@naqsng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NAQS South West Zone Farm Inspectors Enhance Skills at State-of-the-Art Soilless Farm, Abeokuta, Ogun State As part of the Comptroller General’s Human Capital Development, the Zonal Commander of the South west zone, ACG (Dr) Joy Ichue Ivbade, enabled officers from the zone...

NAQS South West Zone Farm Inspectors Enhance Skills at State-of-the-Art Soilless Farm, Abeokuta, Ogun State

As part of the Comptroller General’s Human Capital Development, the Zonal Commander of the South west zone, ACG (Dr) Joy Ichue Ivbade, enabled officers from the zone...
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Young Agripreneur, When you start seeing results, don't let anyone guilt trip you. That you started the journey together doesn't mean your results will show up at the same time. Don't let anyone guilt trip you to being generous. Help as you can and according to your

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Dear Young Agripreneur, My young guru, you know the devil But for overreaching, he would still be in heaven He wanted to be more than number 2, just to elevate his level But today, he's not amongst those in heaven You can have fulfilment as number 2 You can have a great life

Dear Young Agripreneur, 

My young guru, you know the devil
But for overreaching, he would still be in heaven
He wanted to be more than number 2, just to elevate his level
But today, he's not amongst those in heaven

You can have fulfilment as number 2
You can have a great life
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Aspire to Perspire, Etiquette is not a thing of the past. I know we are in 2025, but I don't think we outgrow respect. It is a sign of humanity. Respect is defined by the culture you operate (especially that of the person you are reaching out to). Don't enter my DM with:

Dear Aspire to Perspire,

Etiquette is not a thing of the past. I know we are in 2025, but I don't think we outgrow respect. It is a sign of humanity. Respect is defined by the culture you operate (especially that of the person you are reaching out to). 

Don't enter my DM with:
EYiA Official (@eyiaofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Friday, our participants get oriented on the rules, meet the team & prepare for a smooth 3-month journey ahead. A smooth start lays the foundation for an extraordinary journey. #Cohort11 #EYiA #Sfarmlab #foodheroes #foodsecurity #foodsustainability #zerohunger

This Friday, our participants get oriented on the rules, meet the team & prepare for a smooth 3-month journey ahead.
A smooth start lays the foundation for an extraordinary journey.

#Cohort11 #EYiA #Sfarmlab #foodheroes #foodsecurity #foodsustainability #zerohunger
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Nigerian farmers, You can earn big with carbon credits! We, @sfarmlab, have pioneered sustainable farming methods while training 12K young women and youths. Plant trees, sequester CO₂, & earn $ via voluntary carbon markets. There are more ways to make money from the

Dear Nigerian farmers,

You can earn big with carbon credits!

We, @sfarmlab, have pioneered sustainable farming methods while training 12K young women and youths. 

Plant trees, sequester CO₂, & earn $ via voluntary carbon markets. 

There are more ways to make money from the
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Do you want to export your farm produce? You know you need NAQS! We had the privilege to train 27 staff of NAQS: 1. Food Safety 2. Scouting + IPM 3. Sorting + Grading system 4. Farm mgt using Global GAP Why did this make me proud? 1. It is a testament to the quality of our

Do you want to export your farm produce?

You know you need NAQS!

We had the privilege to train 27 staff of NAQS:

1. Food Safety
2. Scouting + IPM
3. Sorting + Grading system
4. Farm mgt using Global GAP

Why did this make me proud?
1. It is a testament to the quality of our
Farmer Akin Alabi® (@akinwale_cfi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The future of Nigeria Food champions are made at Soiless FarmLab via the Enterprise for Youth in Agriculture program #EYiA - Thank you Farmer Samson Ogbole and Team!!

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When His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the executive governor of Ogun state, visited the farm... It was not about: 1. Money - though he generously gifted our trainees N20m 2. Approved our land documents and waived the fees and annual fees for 10 years The biggest win?

When His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the executive governor of Ogun state, visited the farm...

It was not about:
1. Money - though he generously gifted our trainees N20m
2. Approved our land documents and waived the fees and annual fees for 10 years

The biggest win?
FutuX Agri-consult Limited (@futuxinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farmer Samson Ogbole is a true pioneer in the field of agriculture. He is a visionary leader who is using technology to revolutionize the way we grow food. His work at Eupepsia Place Limited (Soilless Farm Lab) is groundbreaking, and it has the potential to transform the global food

Farmer Samson Ogbole is a true pioneer in the field of agriculture. He is a visionary leader who is using technology to revolutionize the way we grow food. His work at Eupepsia Place Limited (<a href="/sFarmLab/">Soilless Farm Lab</a>) is groundbreaking, and it has the potential to transform the global food
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The question I think I get asked a lot, why do you export? I will make a series of tweets answering: 1. Why Nigerian Farmers Should Export Herbs, Vegetables, and Spices 2. How Exporting Helps the Nigerian Economy 3. Is It Better to Keep Food for Local Consumption? 4.

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Why Nigerian Farmers Should Export Herbs, Vegetables, and Spices 1. Global Demand for Nigerian Produce: -Nigerian herbs (e.g., scent leaf, bitter leaf), vegetables (e.g., ugu, okra), and spices (e.g., ginger, turmeric, dried pepper) are in high demand internationally,

Why Nigerian Farmers Should Export Herbs, Vegetables, and Spices

1. Global Demand for Nigerian Produce: 
-Nigerian herbs (e.g., scent leaf, bitter leaf), vegetables (e.g., ugu, okra), and spices (e.g., ginger, turmeric, dried pepper) are in high demand internationally,
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How Exporting Helps the Nigerian Economy 1. Boosts GDP and Economic Growth: Agriculture contributes about 24% to Nigeria’s GDP (based on 2023 World Bank data). Increasing exports of high-value crops like ginger, hibiscus, and chilli peppers can further drive economic growth by

How Exporting Helps the Nigerian Economy

1. Boosts GDP and Economic Growth: 
Agriculture contributes about 24% to Nigeria’s GDP (based on 2023 World Bank data). Increasing exports of high-value crops like ginger, hibiscus, and chilli peppers can further drive economic growth by
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is It Better to Keep Food for Local Consumption? The concern about exporting reducing local food availability is valid, especially given Nigeria’s challenges with food insecurity. However, the issue is nuanced: 1. Food Security Considerations: Nigeria faces food inflation

Is It Better to Keep Food for Local Consumption?

The concern about exporting reducing local food availability is valid, especially given Nigeria’s challenges with food insecurity. However, the issue is nuanced:

1. Food Security Considerations: 
Nigeria faces food inflation
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is It Better to Keep Food for Local Consumption? The concern about exporting reducing local food availability is valid, especially given Nigeria’s challenges with food insecurity. However, the issue is nuanced: 1. Food Security Considerations: Nigeria faces food inflation

Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recommendations for Balancing Export and Local Needs 1.Focus on High-Value, Non-Staple Crops: Encourage exports of herbs (e.g., scent leaf), spices (e.g., ginger, turmeric), and vegetables with export potential (e.g., okra) while prioritizing staples for local markets.

Recommendations for Balancing Export and Local Needs

1.Focus on High-Value, Non-Staple Crops: Encourage exports of herbs (e.g., scent leaf), spices (e.g., ginger, turmeric), and vegetables with export potential (e.g., okra) while prioritizing staples for local markets.
Farmer Samson Ogbole (@samsonprolific) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From church to farm Had the privilege of hosting: Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria's former president); Mr. Ernest Bai Koroma (Sierra Leone's former president); Mrs Aja Fatoumata Tabajang (Gambia's former vice president). How is your Sunday going? Dear Young Agripreneur, You

From church to farm

Had the privilege of hosting:
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria's former president);
Mr. Ernest Bai Koroma (Sierra Leone's former president);
Mrs Aja Fatoumata Tabajang (Gambia's former vice president).

How is your Sunday going?

Dear Young Agripreneur, 
You
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Ever wondered how modern farming meets ultimate freshness? 🤔 Discover how our innovative solutions are helping farms like soil less farm lab achieve unmatched freshness and reduced waste Click the link to watch the full story on our YouTube page #EcotutuImpact #FoodSecurity

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Dear Young Agriprenuer, Ideas are great, dream big, believe in yourself, but take it from your head to a document (pitch or business plan). Look within, you always have something to start, and your start point may not look like the vision, but it is a start. Farmer Samson:

Dear Young Agriprenuer,

Ideas are great, dream big, believe in yourself, but take it from your head to a document (pitch or business plan). Look within, you always have something to start, and your start point may not look like the vision, but it is a start.

Farmer Samson: