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The thing I like about your cat-fish manual is it’s simplicity. I’m not science inclined and I get put off by all the scientific jargons (pardon me) authors put in their books. Yours is so simple and accompanying photographs makes it so easy to understand.Thanks.
Lore Ariyibi. Ikotun Lagos

 

What impressed me most was the prompt despatch of the catfish manual by you guys immediately you told me you have confirmed the money I paid into your account in the First Bank in our town here. The First bank branch here does not have the manual and I was a little edgy as to whether or not you will send it by courier as you promised on your site. Just to tell you I'm glad you kept your promise.                                           Sadiq Bello Kwara

 

If as you said, fingerlings can be ready in 5 – 6 weeks and can be successfully done in a 12ft by 10ft space and I can hatch 10,000 fries from 1 female fish, then what are we talking about? That’s sufficient 1 month salary for me. I’m sure going to try this.
Uche Lagos

 

I have a friend who is semi-literate and who worked in a fish farm for 2 years. Thereafter he started acting as a middle-man sourcing fingerlings and juveniles for people. He does’nt even have a farm but he knows about the business. Now he makes more money than me, a University graduate. This was what awakened my interest in fish farming but I’ve never been able to go for training. Now your manual arrived for me just at the right time.

Annonymous Ibadan.

 

Constructing the fish ponds with planks and taupaline is the most innovative and interesting thing I read in the manual. I even first thought you were talking about the trailer taupuline which is quite expensive but on getting to Ladipo (as you directed me on phone) I saw it was a different type of tapauline altogether, cheaper than the trailer type and still strong. I promised to drop my comment on your site and I hope you’re happy I did.
Solape Lagos.

 

I can’t seem to make up my mind which one to do, grasscutter or fish farming. But it seems there is a bigger market for fish than for grasscutter. You didn't compare the cost/benefit analysis of the two ventures, that would have helped me make up my mind.
Sunny Makurdi


 

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