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Kaduna Farmer Explains Potential In Grape Farming

Nonye Ekwenugo by Nonye Ekwenugo
5 months ago
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Aminu Salihu Teku, a university graduate and father of two in his early 40s, has found purpose and prosperity in grape farming, a business that has grown to sustain about 50 members of his extended family in Kaduna State.

Teku, who operates grape farms in Zaria and parts of Kaduna metropolis, said he ventured into the business after completing his studies, choosing agriculture over waiting endlessly for a white-collar job that never came.

Speaking with our correspondent, the farmer explained that his major, fully functional grape farm is located in Zaria local government area, while a smaller one along the Rigachukwu axis of Kaduna has remained shut due to security challenges in the area.

“At Rigachukwu, we have a grape farm, but it is not functioning because of security issues. The place is not safe. But the one in Zaria is working very well.”

According to Teku, the farm produces several grape varieties, including Crimson Seedless, Swiss Sapphire, Red Globe and Black Hamburg, which are sold within Kaduna and neighbouring communities.

He said his interest in grape farming was sparked by Nigeria’s heavy dependence on imported grapes and the huge amount of money spent annually on bringing the fruit into the country.

“What caught my attention is that Nigerians are spending too much money importing grapes every year. Even if we cannot satisfy the whole country, we can reduce importation within our state and local government”.

Teku disclosed that the business currently generates an average of approximately N5 million annually, sometimes more, adding that grapes are sold by the kilogramme, with prices ranging between N2,000 and N5,000 depending on the variety.

Beyond income, the grape business has become a source of livelihood for many people, Teku said.

“Several workers are engaged on the farm, while proceeds from the business are used to support about 50 members of his extended family.

“I am not the only one taking care of the farm. We are many, and through this business, we are reducing unemployment and taking care of our people”.

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Although he could not immediately state how much he spends on production, Teku said the business has recovered its initial capital and is now fully profitable.

Advising young graduates seeking white-collar jobs, Teku urged them not to remain idle, stressing that self-reliance is now a necessity.

“Government cannot provide jobs for everybody. Instead of sitting at home, you have to create something that will take care of you, even if it is a small business. With time, it will grow”.

 

 

 

 

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Nonye Ekwenugo is a Reporter with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in in-depth news and feature reporting. Her work is marked by accuracy, clarity, and well-researched storytelling, earning her a trusted and respected standing within the editorial team.

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