Market Friday: Watermelon Approach at Railway Market Benue Nigeria

in Market Friday3 years ago

Hello, #Hive friends today #Marketfriday which you can follow @dswigle to see other people's market views which is really a good one which reminds me of wonderful shopping I normally go for every Friday to prepare for the weekend.

But to be honest with you today's market Friday was was really a bad one because my business with crypto trading this week declined significantly under 2hrs. Well, that's the risk in the crypto market.
So for that reason, I visited the railway market in Benue State Nigeria for watermelon fruit because the state is generally known as the basket food of the nation (Nigeria), which means anything food or fruit is as cheap as anything especially when it comes to watermelon.

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Though not minding the economic breakdown caused by COVID-19 in the country and the whole world watermelon in Benue is still cheap because I bought a full watermelon at railway market Benue State at the price of $0.8 and am expected to get more by 23rd December for my family to be used in Christmas.
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When you talk about the watermelon market price in Benue in the whole of Africa, they are the number one in cheap and large quantity producer because they supply over 100% to fruit jews producers in Nigeria and over 62% supply to the world.
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Most people in Nigeria export this watermelon to nearby countries with canoes and other things just to earn a living and they are doing extremely well in it every year because the state has good fertile soil with good farmers that are ready to comply with customers around the world.
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Though sometimes, the key challenge watermelon business people face here in Railway Market Makurdi Benue State Nigeria is that, when they are a low number of buyers within and outside the state, the watermelon can easily damage leading their a large number of lost. Of course, every business involves risk-taking.
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Wow, this is water melon market prime time though it's sad how some of them end up

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