Gypsum Board Production in Nigeria; The Feasibility Report.

The growth and demand for gypsum board in this sector has been further strengthened by the boom in the Nigerian real estate sector, which is growing faster than the average GDP at a rate of 8.7 percent (GDP growth at 7.4 percent). The growth in the hospitality industry and the advent of new malls, commercial complexes and multiplexes also lend support to the growth prospects of this industry.

Interlocking Paving Block Production In Nigeria; The Feasibility Report

Interlocking Paving blocks are precast solid products made out of cement concrete. The product is made in various sizes and shapes viz. rectangular, square and round blocks of different dimensions with designs for interlocking of adjacent tiles blocks. The raw materials required for manufacture of the product are portland cement and aggregates which are available locally in every part of the country.

Lead Ore Export In Nigeria; The Feasibility Report.

The mining industry is easily recognized as one of the most valuable sectors of an industrialized economy because its linkage to other sectors of development and its enormous capacity to support and simulate growth in virtually all sectors of the economy.

Catfish Farming, Processing (Smoking) and Packaging in Nigeria; The Feasibility Report.

The capacity of the proposed farm is thirty-six thousand (36,000) juveniles per production cycle of about five- six months to reach 1.5 kg table size with mortality rate of two percent (2%). After smoking we expect the weight to be around one (1) kg or more. The farm would have two production cycle in a year. The production capacity of the kiln would be three hundred (300) kg per day and it would operate at 80% of the installed capacity.

Waste (Trash) Bag Production In Nigeria; (From 50% Virgin Material And 50% Secondary Recycled Material); The Feasibility Report

Proper management of solid waste is critical to the health and well-being of urban residents. In Lagos metropolis, like most cities in the developing world, several tons of municipal solid waste is left uncollected on the streets each day, clogging drains, creating feeding ground for pests that spread disease and creating a myriad of related health and infrastructural problems.

Metal Scrap Trading In Nigeria; The Feasibility Report.

Metal scrap trading entails the buying and selling of metal scraps to its users. The report highlights the rudiments of the business giving an overview of the business, technical requirement, legal requirement, socio-economic importance, risk and mitigation strategies as well as the financial analysis.

Sorghum Flour Production in Nigeria; The Feasibility Report.

Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is a cultivated tropical cereal grass. It is generally, although not universally, considered to have first been domesticated in North Africa, possibly in the Nile or Ethiopian regions as recently as 1000 BC1. The cultivation of sorghum played a crucial role in the spread of the Bantu (black) group of people across sub-Saharan Africa.

Feasibility Report On The Export Of Raw Crayfish From Nigeria

The demand for African foodstuffs in Europe and America is rising due to increasing number of Africans, particularly Nigerians who sojourn to these countries for the proverbial greener pastures.

The return on investment on the export of raw crayfish is estimated between 10%- 15% per transaction.

Gold Ore Mining And Processing In Nigeria, The Feasibility Report.

The Ministry of Mines and Steel Development (MMSD) had identified thirty-four minerals of economic importance in Nigeria across the six regional mining zones. Every state, apart from Bayelsa is said to contain areas of mineral wealth. Within the minerals, Government has highlighted a number of strategic minerals that have the potential to contribute significantly to Nigeria’s economic development. These include barite, gold, bitumen, iron ore, lead/zinc, coal and limestone.

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