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  • Peppers from growing pot to cooking pot
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Grow Your Own Peppers A Simple Step Toward Food Security and Sustainability
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Grow Your Own Peppers: A Simple Step Toward Food Security and Sustainability

QueenT6 hours ago02 mins

What if each of us planted fifty-two pepper plants using old tins, cups, or bowls? As simple as this sounds, the impact could be remarkable. With just one plant per week over the course of a year, every household could produce enough fresh peppers to meet their cooking needs without relying entirely on the market. …

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UK grants duty-free access to 3,000 Nigerian products under new trade scheme
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UK grants duty-free access to 3,000 Nigerian products under new trade scheme

QueenT2 days ago6 hours ago01 mins

The United Kingdom has announced that over 3,000 Nigerian products, including cocoa and cashew, can now enter the UK market either duty-free or at reduced tariffs. The Country Director for the UK Department for Business and Trade, Mark Smithson, announced this move, which is part of the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), in a…

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Queen T Farms is an agribusiness that produces a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and fish, with a vision to availing Nigerians access to healthy and affordable nutrition. We are located at Kilometer 5, Sagamu-Abeokuta Expressway, Orile-imo, Ogun State, Nigeria.

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