P5.
Supporting Farmers:
Buying directly helps local farmers sell more easily, which can build good relationships for future deals.
P4.
Flexible Scale:
You can start small with a few crates and grow as you understand the market.
P3.
Profit Margins:
If you manage transport and storage well, the difference between village prices and Lagos market prices can be significant.
P2.
High Demand:
Pawpaw is widely consumed in Lagos and other cities for breakfast, smoothies, snacks, and juice processing, so demand is consistent.
Pros and Cons of Pawpaw Trading
P1. Low Cost of Entry:
Buying directly from farmers often means lower prices than the city market. You can start with relatively small capital.
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