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Elder Lister
Another $50billion opportunityI came across this business recently, and I was shocked to my bones.I know you may not be aware too.
Cow dung is currently a market valued at around $50billion and still growing.
Based on my research findings, India is the top exporter of cow dung in the world.
Countries that buy cow dung in large quantities include:
Kuwait
United Arab Emirates
Maldives
United States
Singapore
China
Nepal
Brazil
What are the basic uses of cow dung?
Organic Fertilizer
You really need to see how cow dung is packaged and exported to countries that value food production.
It is properly dried and ground into powdered form for vegetable cultivation.
Biofuel/Energy Source
This is worth noting, especially when you watch the Fulani women around my house using it to cook food.
They don’t use gas or electricity. It burns fast and well too.
In fact, it can be used to generate electricity of higher voltage.
Building Materials
You can watch a few videos on YouTube showing how Indians use it for building and plastering houses.
You’ll be amazed.Pest RepellentYou would see mosquitoes around Fulani people’s home settings.
Mosquitoes usually come to suck cow blood, and the herdsmen burn the dung every evening to chase them away.
Malaria is far from them by default.
Religious and Cultural Uses
This finding also amazed me.
In Hindu religion, cow dung is used for purification during Diwali rituals and festivals.
Now,I am not sure there is a company or individual in Africa exporting cow dung to earn forex.
Not to mention continental export, how about drying this dung to supply vegetable farmers across Africa?
Won’t this be a good business?
Zero waste. Plenty money everywhere in agriculture.
Instead of rearing cows on free range, which usually leads to farm destruction, we have to encourage ranching.
From a single cow, herdsmen can sell:
Beef
Bone meal
Dung
We have the farmland to do it. We have the human beings to do it.
It is time for African youths to start exploring opportunities in agriculture.
Just imagine, those guys produce those harmful chemical fertilizers, export them to Africa, and buy cow dung to produce their own food
Nobody will feed Africa with healthy food except Africans themselves.Many times, we don’t care about healthy food
Cow dung is currently a market valued at around $50billion and still growing.
Based on my research findings, India is the top exporter of cow dung in the world.
Countries that buy cow dung in large quantities include:
Kuwait
United Arab Emirates
Maldives
United States
Singapore
China
Nepal
Brazil
What are the basic uses of cow dung?
Organic Fertilizer
You really need to see how cow dung is packaged and exported to countries that value food production.
It is properly dried and ground into powdered form for vegetable cultivation.
Biofuel/Energy Source
This is worth noting, especially when you watch the Fulani women around my house using it to cook food.
They don’t use gas or electricity. It burns fast and well too.
In fact, it can be used to generate electricity of higher voltage.
Building Materials
You can watch a few videos on YouTube showing how Indians use it for building and plastering houses.
You’ll be amazed.Pest RepellentYou would see mosquitoes around Fulani people’s home settings.
Mosquitoes usually come to suck cow blood, and the herdsmen burn the dung every evening to chase them away.
Malaria is far from them by default.
Religious and Cultural Uses
This finding also amazed me.
In Hindu religion, cow dung is used for purification during Diwali rituals and festivals.
Now,I am not sure there is a company or individual in Africa exporting cow dung to earn forex.
Not to mention continental export, how about drying this dung to supply vegetable farmers across Africa?
Won’t this be a good business?
Zero waste. Plenty money everywhere in agriculture.
Instead of rearing cows on free range, which usually leads to farm destruction, we have to encourage ranching.
From a single cow, herdsmen can sell:
Beef
Bone meal
Dung
We have the farmland to do it. We have the human beings to do it.
It is time for African youths to start exploring opportunities in agriculture.
Just imagine, those guys produce those harmful chemical fertilizers, export them to Africa, and buy cow dung to produce their own food
Nobody will feed Africa with healthy food except Africans themselves.Many times, we don’t care about healthy food