Storage business in agriculture involves preserving money by minimizing post-harvest losses through strategic commodity storage during harvest seasons (September-December in Nigeria), with six key commodities offering significant profit potential: ginger (12-13 million Naira/ton, 150% price appreciation), sesame seed (1.8-2.2 million Naira/ton, 12-month shelf life), soy beans (700,000-800,000 Naira/ton, high oil content), palm oil (35,000-47,000 Naira, quality-dependent), rice (50,000-55,000 Naira/bag, high demand), and locust beans (130,000-400,000 Naira/bag, export commodity). Successful storage requires selecting commodities with export markets, 12+ month shelf life, and conducting thorough market research before investing.
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6 Agro Commodities That Will Explode Before/By December 2026. Invest Timely [Full Breakdown]本站添加:
Our conversation today is going to be on a few commodities that are going to explode, that are going to make you a lot of money if you're considering storage business. And let me make it very clear to you that storage business is not a get-rich-quick investment opportunity.
Storage business is you simply preserving your money. It's you simply putting your money to work in places that you cannot go immediately. And storage is just is is is above just making money. It's you also trying to preserve food. It's you also trying to minimize post-harvest losses. Because one of the reason why we have a lot of post-harvest losses in Africa is because many farmers don't have storage facilities. So, the best they can do is to produce and then move all the farm produce to the market, hoping that they will be able to see buyers who will off-take them. And many time when they don't, this commodity gets bad. So, today I want to reason with you, show you a few commodities that I believe that you should watch out for. Now, this is not the season for storage of agro-commodities.
In Africa and especially in Nigeria, we practice rain-fed agriculture. What that means is we wait on the rain to fall before we can plant corn, before we can plant beans, before we can plant rice. So, once it's off rainy season, bulk of our farmers are off except a few vegetable farmers, especially in the northern Nigeria, that still do dry season farming.
So, most of the commodities, they are all seasonal. And the best time for you to do storage is when it's harvest season. And harvest season in Nigeria normally starts around September, October, November, December season, depending on the kind of product and the states that produce these commodities.
Now, based on the experience I've gathered from this business, I've seen I've done storage of many commodities.
And not all the storage made me profit.
There were some that made losses. There were some I made profit.
>> [snorts] >> And not just me, I've also observed from many other traders, many people who are into trading of agro commodities. You cannot be in agro commodity trading business and be in profit if you don't do storage business.
So, the first day you want to say, "Oh, I want to become an agro commodity trader." What you're saying is that I also want to be doing storage of agro commodities.
I'm I want to clear that because many people feel that, "Oh, if I'm doing storage business, then I will be doing my money will be tied down. So, let me be doing buying and selling."
The truth is, even buying and selling, you need to still do storage, like I say, because most of the farm produce are seasonal.
So, take for example now, someone who was into um trading of rice paddy, for example. If that person still wants to remain in business, the person must have stored.
This is what I want you to understand.
The person must have stored. Or, the person will have to buy from people that have stored. And what that means is that you're going to buy at a higher rate.
Because you're not buying from direct primary producer, you're buying from middlemen who bought and stored, and then you buy from them too. So, is you have to understand that it's storage business you're coming into. Now, without wasting much of your time, I've selected six commodities. And believe me, this sixth commodity you have never heard of it.
The sixth commodity on my list here, you have not heard of it. Or even if you have heard of it, you didn't know that people store it. And you did not know that it can gives you big money when you do the storage properly and when you understand the market. So, you have to watch this video to the end so you can get to hear and understand the sixth commodity I'm referring to. It's good. It's going to blow your mind. Now, the first commodity on my list here is ginger.
Ginger is one of the commodity that gives people who are into trading bulk money.
But before you make bulk money with with storage of ginger or trading of ginger, you must have good capital.
A ton of ginger currently is around 12 to 13 million, depending on the quality.
And also depending on the market you're selling to. So, you can see for a certainty that this is not a commodity for someone who has 2 million naira that want to do trading or storage.
This is not a commodity for someone who have 5 million. I'm not saying with 5 million you cannot do ginger storage.
But maybe you buy a few number of kg, maybe uh 300 kg or 200 kg, depending on your capital. But when you want to do it in a standard way, and many people, especially people who are into cleaning of ginger, they will not sell to you when you're buying less than 1 ton.
So, you can see that you need huge capital to start. But this is the trick.
The bigger the capital you need for you to start the storage, the more profit you will also make. And ginger is an export commodity. In fact, all my six products that I've written here for you are export commodities. Why is it so?
When you're going into storage or trading business, it's better for you to look for primary product. I've explained that here before in one of our live class. I explained what primary product are, what secondary product are, because there are some product that their major market is locally.
So, it's mostly Nigerians that going to consume that commodity. For example, paddy. If you're doing paddy rice storage, it means you will sell locally within the process of here. This is not to say if you store ginger, you must export. If you store ginger here in Nigeria, you can still resell within Nigeria and make a lot of money.
Remember one of my video I made on this channel when ginger was 150,000 per bag. I made a video here and I told you guys that you can go ahead and buy ginger and store.
And right now, a bag of ginger is 350 to 380,000 naira.
That is the fresh ginger.
So, you can see the the the the skyrocket price from 150 to 300.
Let's just put it at 300. That is 150%.
And this was around the This was around November, October. The video is still on this channel. You can search it. You will see it. That made that video.
So, if you if you have done the storage of ginger that time, it means that by now one bag that you bought for 150 and you kept the bag safe and it never got bad, by now you will make how much?
Another extra 150,000 naira. Give or take, if you do all the minors and plus, you will still keep nothing less than 100K as pure net profit. Many of my students bought ginger. Many of the people that in my ginger planting community bought ginger and they are happy today.
They sent me their videos. Oh, we bought my own. This is my ginger now. This is my product now. So, you too watching this video right now, you can go ahead and mark it that in 20 26, November-December season, I'll buy ginger and store. So that by January of 2027, I will sell my ginger and make my money. So, you can see it now. It's an investment, but you need the knowledge.
And that is why I am making this video in April.
So that by November-December season, you will know that you're not assuming what you want to buy. You just pick your money straight and buy ginger and do your storage, either fresh or dry ginger.
So, take note of that. The second one on my list is sesame seed. Now, sesame seed is another export commodity. And sesame seed also gives a lot of money.
Currently, a ton of sesame seed goes for around 1.8 million to 2.2 million, depending on the market, depending on the purity of the sesame seed. Now, when it comes to sesame seed, we sell sesame seed depending on the quality of the sesame. That is, is it clean? The price is different. Is it unclean? The price is different. Is it big seed? The price is different. So, you need to understand all this. So, before you say, "Okay, you want to do storage." or you want to trade sesame seed.
You first have to understand your market. What is your market looking for?
Oh, my market need sesame seed that is clean, that has so-so oil content, that is this. So, when you understand all this, you can do your sesame seed storage. And this another beautiful thing about sesame seed. If you store it this year and you're not able to sell, you can sell it next year.
And I always teach my students this, that when you're doing storage business, make sure you store commodities that can stay for at least 12 months.
Make sure you store commodities that have 12 months lifespan. Don't just buy commodities anyhow and store. No.
So, you have to understand that sesame seed will give a lot of profit. I remember when I was very young, I was still in school or maybe I was in secondary school or I was still in my tertiary institution. My mom was cultivating sesame seed on a large scale. So, then sesame seed was extremely cheap. So, a bag of sesame seed can be sold for 15,000 naira.
Then, this was 2006, 2007.
A bag of sesame could be sold for 15,000, 30,000, highest 60,000 naira. My mom will sell the sesame seed, pay my school fees, and she'll be like, "Oh, this product is very good for us. It gives a quick return investment, and we have a large land for it and it's doing well." So, we invested a lot of energy in sesame seed. So, you can know that I've been doing it for the past 30 years. I'm 31 now. So, I've been doing it for the past 30 years. So, it's a product I know very well. So, if you're watching this video and you need sesame seed, you can also reach out to me on WhatsApp or my email, and we can arrange sesame seed for you. The third commodity that you should consider that you would do the business either storage or trading this year by harvest season, which is November-December season, is soybeans. Now, Nigeria is also one among the top soybean producing countries. Not like we're the largest, but we have good quality.
I have people who are into soybeans oil processing, and they let me understand that the Nigerian soybeans gives them high oil quantity or high oil volume.
More than any other soybeans coming from anywhere, you can fact-check me to see that what I'm saying is real.
I'm not just praising my country, even though I have a beautiful country. I'm telling you the truth. So, if you're looking at, "Oh, I want to be doing storage. I want to do trading." consider soybeans. Like I say, it's an export commodity. Many people export it. I remember when I first got to Kano.
When I went to Dawanau market and I met some of the Alhaji that have been into the business for a long time, one of them was asking me, "Oh, you're from Benue State? Okay. You feel they buy the soybeans they supply to us here now?"
That was how the business clicked in my brain.
That all I need to do is to go to the village and tell my dad, "Gather all the soybeans in this commodity community for me." And they will do it. I'll just drop maybe 10 million, 20 million. They will gather all the soybeans. As your as you are vesting, my dad is there with his money to give you.
And I'll pack everything to my warehouse and bring it to Kano and I will cash out. Within Nigeria, I don't need to export. I don't even have the market for export, the contacts, right? But those guys have. So, my own is I'm their middleman. I buy from the farmers, I bring to them, while they sell to their client. So, it's a very special commodity. A ton of soybeans currently is selling for 700,000 to 8 to 800k per ton, depending on the quality. 700 to 800k per ton. But I remember when per ton.
And this was around December season.
450,000 per ton. Now, check 450 per ton minus 700,000 per ton. You can see that you are making almost 200k per ton.
So, that is how these commodities are.
Many people don't know it. So they do storage of funny funny product and when it's time to sell it's always not easy.
I'm not saying if you store soybeans it's easy for you to sell, but it's always better for you to store commodities that have export market. It means international people are coming in for the same commodity, not just the local market. So the demand for it is larger.
And it's going to be easy for you to store. And you can't do this storage business in isolation.
That is the reason why I have my my cooperative society now that we come together, pull funds and buy commodity and store or buy commodity and trade so that we can all pull us together and create the market. Not me struggling in isolation. I bought two bags. No.
We push resources together, we buy in large quantity and we sell and we make big profit. So consider soybeans as one commodity that you can do the storage and you make big money from it. The fourth commodity that you can do the storage this year and you make big money by December is palm oil. Now palm oil currently you can still buy.
You can still do the storage of palm oil. You know, one thing with palm oil is that the price is very funny. Early this year the price of palm oil was selling around 35,000. That is without the keg, just the oil. And then the price moved from there to 47,000, only the oil. As I speak with you now, I have some of my clients from my suppliers from Cross River State that they are selling for 37 to 38,000 naira right now.
So you can see that their price is different. So if you have access to quality palm oil that is cheap, you can still do the storage. And by the time when we get to December, you will sell and you make big money. Or let me say by October, you can start selling out your palm oil and it will give you big profit.
And many people who know me, they will say, "Oh, billionaire farmer, let's send you palm oil so that you can sell in Kano and you give us our money." I tell them, "For now, I don't have the system because I I appreciate the trust you have on me to say, 'I will send you, sell, and send me money.'" It's not everybody that will get that favor from men. For men to trust me to that level, I always appreciate them. But I also tell them that I don't have the system that can monitor that for me. I do a lot of traveling.
So, I can't do that until I have that system, that kind of staff that will be able to push the commodities for us within Kano before I can start saying, "Okay, bring it for me." I need to have my warehouse so that I can keep it there, arrange my staff that can go about market this product for us. If I have that facility, goodness, almost all the people that call me, I'll collect their commodities. And we are looking at getting a warehouse in Kano state so that trading, storage, and all these will be easier and cheaper for us. This is what my corporate society is looking at, getting a standard warehouse so we can do trading effectively and all the members will benefit from keeping their commodities there and moving it for them on their behalf and selling at profit.
But right now, what I'm telling is that if you do storage of palm oil, you make money from it. And don't just store until you understand the buying market and the selling market. And not just that, also buy quality palm oil. Don't just buy palm oil. Insist on quality because if you're doing storage and you buy poor quality or low quality, if you store, it will lose the value and you will struggle to resell. So, palm oil is another commodity you should consider.
Now, the fifth one is rice.
I don't know why I have to put rice on the fifth, but rice is a commodity that we consume every day in this country in large quantity. Currently, a bag of rice is selling for That's the processed one.
55,000 or let me say 50 to 55,000.
Quality bag of rice, 50 kg. You understand? So, now, if you want to make money, you can be buying rice and reselling within your community, within your state. All you need to do is to invest money in distribution system. Get a standard warehouse in a strategic location, move rice from Kano, Taraba, Benue, Kebbi State, Sokoto, and resell in your state. You will make a lot of money. And if you want to make big money, you will need to target by December season.
In fact, September season is when the rice price will even keep going higher.
Even though we are importing, you can see that the price has been going up because of the demand we have for rice.
So, it's a commodity that you can store and it will bring you good return investment. The sixth commodity You have never heard of it.
Believe me. You don't even know that it's a hot commodity. Believe me. You don't even know that it will make you good return investment. Believe me. What is the name of this commodity? S- >> [snorts] >> locust beans locust beans. I know we have different name for it. In In Hausa, we call it dawadawa. Right? In my dialect, we call it nunu.
In um Yoruba, people call it Is it iru?
Then, uh Igbo people call it I don't know the Igbo people who said that, but it's a commodity that we export. See, let me be with you. I can't lie. As someone who has been into farming, grew up in a farming community, I watched my grandmom and my mom do these locust beans, but I didn't know that it's a hot commodity oh until last early this year, a friend of mine that is into exportation of these locust beans was telling me that I'm a billionaire farmer. You You have never spoken about locust beans. Is it that I don't know? I said, "Baba, I don't know about it."
Let me be frank with you. I don't know.
He was like, "Wow, we export this."
People from Niger, people from Togo, Ghana, people from Benin Republic, many African countries, they visit our market in Boko, that is in in Benue State, to buy locust beans. I was like, he said, "The locust bean always make profit for them."
I said, "Ah, so I'm here and I don't even know."
I think that was the time I was trading uh shea nuts. So, why am I making this video and why did I add it here? It's a commodity that I should consider trading by December season. Now, it's also time for you to buy it now. Many people are selling it. A friend of mine is also selling, like I've said. She told me a bag is 130,000 naira.
130,000 per bag. So, if you're looking at investing money in the locust beans, maybe you're into exportation of locust beans or you process locust beans, oya, reach out to me. Let me run the supply for you.
Reach out to me and I will send it to you.
A bag is 130,000.
A bag can go as high as 300, 400,000, depending on the season.
But, if you have [clears throat] the market already, there are many of these things you don't need to store them. As you're watching this video right now, and you see that I've mentioned locust beans, the first thing you have to do is visit some market within your locality.
Visit market and check how is locust bean being sold here. By mudu, by painter, by bag, how much are they selling? Compare the price. Billionaire farmer is telling you that a bag is 150.
And you check in your market, your market is telling you a bag is 250.
Wait a minute. That is business for you.
Go back to Billionaire Farmer, buy at 130, and then take it to your people there and supply to them at 200,000 naira.
How much is your profit margin?
Do your research. Check all these commodities. Watch out these commodities. By December, they will be hot products. And anyone who is going to do the storage, believe me, you're going to make reasonable profit. And don't just jump because I say you make profit. Research about these things.
Do the market research. I am not saying store all these commodities. No. I am not saying invest money in all these commodities. No. Pick the one you have a market for.
So, for example now, you have a solid market for sesame seed, or you have a solid market for locust beans, or you have a solid market for ginger. Focus on ginger and do it well.
Focus on ginger and do it well.
So, thank you so much for watching this video today. I believe you have gotten value. Why not like the video and subscribe to the channel. My name is Dennis Inyang. You can call me Billionaire Farmer. If you have any questions, drop it in the comment section and I will respond. And if you need any of my services, you can either reach out to me on WhatsApp or my email and I will attend to you. Thank you for watching this video. Stay connected and remain blessed.
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