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FADAMA GUYS PLEA FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THEIR GRANTS DISBURSEMENT


FADAMA GUYS PLEA FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR THEIR GRANTS DISBURSEMENT



The Fadama Guys participants have been waiting patiently since the completion of their training  since July 17, 2017. The participants hope to get their disbursement January 2018 to enable them kick off with their farmland preparation but no response from the fadama national coordinating office. 
Hence, the participants call on Nigeria Citizens to come to their aid to plea with the federal government to approve the disbursement of their grants.
Below is their Memo released on Friday 16th February, 2018.


FADAMA GUYS READY FOR AGRIC BUSINESS
We the participants of FADAMA GUYS AF III, are using this medium to call the public attention to our course.
Having scale through rigorous screening & training since July 2017. Over 6months now we are still at home doing nothing and we have borrowed to pay for land lease and shop rent as it may apply to each GUYS.
We were fully tutored on the important of time consciousness in agriculture, most especially as a starter. We have submitted all required documents but yet we can't really figure out the causes of delay in our disbursement.
We hereby call every good citizen of Nigeria to plea the federal government to approve the disbursement of our grants within the next 7days starting from 19/02/18.
Participants during fish production training
Poultry food processing training 
Participant during farm mechanization training
WE HAVE BEEN TRAINED,
OUR INTEREST HAS BEEN FULLY GOTTEN,
WE ARE FULLY READY TO START OUR AGRIC BUSINESS ENTERPRISE.
#DisburseFadamaGuy
FADAMA GUYS PARTICIPANTS CAR BROKE DOWN IN THE BUSH DURING TRAINING.
FUNAAB, OGUN STATE
 #DisburseFadamaGuy, Raining season is here, we need to purchase farm inputs now.



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The Lagos state chapter of the prestigious association have opened its hand to welcome more members, most especially the youth and upcoming entrepreneurs.
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Obasanjo’s “special statement”: Segun Showunmi backs former President on Letter to Buhari, Slams Tinubu,Fashola,Ogbe,Others. .

Obasanjo’s “special statement”: Segun Showunmi backs former President on Letter to Buhari, Slams Tinubu,Fashola,Ogbe,Others. .
…Says, Buhari has failed woefully 
.... Backs out from National Coalition 
 …Slams Tinubu, Fashola , Ogbe, others
A renowned human rights activist, Politician and public commentator, Segun Showunmi has thrown his weight behind the recent “Special Statement” released to the public by the former Nigeria President, Chief (Dr.) Olusegun Obasanjo warning President Muhammadu Buhari against his re-election bid in 2019 and poor performance in office since May 29, 2015, saluting the uncommon courage of the former President to always speak the truth to the power that be in the land without entertaining hypocrisy. 

He however called on Chief Obasanjo to use his connection in the international community to report the flaws of the present administration in Nigeria to the comity of nations in order to join hands together, to stop the re-election bid of President Buhari in 2019 for the sake of the Nigeria masses, urging Obasanjo not to forget to deliver his “Special Statement” to the African leaders in Addis Ababa,Ethiopia during the ongoing  30th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of States and Government of the African Union (AU). He also urge the ex president to exercise more patient with the People's Democratic Party instead of having hope in National Coalition after the failure of the All Progressive Congress APC as a party. 

Segun Showunmi, while commending Cheif Olusegun Obasanjo for capturing the minds of Nigerians in the Special Statement, insisting that President Buhari led All Progressives Congress (APC) Federal Government has failed woefully in all areas of governance in the country, urging Buhari to heed the advice being given to him on 2019 Presidential re-election bid by Obasanjo.
Speaking on Obasanjo’s “Special Statement” on Friday, At a courtesy visitation of National Association of Nigerian Bloggers NANB led by it's Acting President, Comrade Solanke Ayomideji Taiwo in his house in Abeokuta, Ogun state, he saw it as a good and welcome development to checkmate the misgovernance of ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the country, condemning those who were abusing Obasanjo over the action and tagged them as enemies of Nigeria masses. He faulted Buhari led administration for failing to appoint young intellect to head ministries but rather choose aged Audu Ogbe among other ministers who are ill brains who have fresh brains and what it takes to serve their country. 
According to him, “All the contents in the Dr. Olusegun Obasanjo’s Special Statement are the statement of facts. After using the Babatunde Fashola as a critical example with three different portfolios where we have brains. 

_*How is Fashola qualified to hold Three different portfolios? Because he is a lawyer?  Or what?  I seems not to understand this government blueprint anymore, a government which it's promises are too tremendous to be fulfilled, a government which was built on lies and propaganda*_

_*A government which released the name of the death, sick and dying as it's board members two and half years in government and still take months to review same list, a government which met dollar at 160 and turned it to 370 to naira, is that a working government? Segun Showunmi*_

If Nigerians fail to stop President Buhari in 2019, President Buhari might stop the success, progress, development and future of Nigerians at home and abroad. It is will be an expression of cowardice if Asiwaju Bola Tinubu failed to be responsible for the death of every Yoruba's that dies in the hands of the deadly fulani herdsmen, bokoharam and others because he was the one that led southwest to vote massively for President Mohammed Buhari in 2015 election. 
The public commentator who strongly condemned the grave injustice and nepotism of highest order that pervaded the present administration, advising Chief Obasanjo to stop supporting any incompetent personality like President Buhari as Presidential candidate in the future polls. 

Sowunmi who recalled that the then APC presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari on March4th, 2015, had described former President Olusegun Obasanjo as a courageous patriot who tells the truth to power when he is convinced that leaders are going wrong, in a statement he issued on the occasion of Obasanjos’s birthday, adding that _*“the former president is a nationalist whose commitment to democracy and good governance are worthy of recognition and praise”*._

He then warned Mr. Itse Sagay, Mr. Orji Uzor Kalu and others who were throwing stone of blames on Chief Obasanjo for telling President Buhari the home truth in respect of 2019 Presidential election, to tender unreserved apology to former President Obasanjo, going by the description of Obasanjo by Buhari himself, before the responsible and responsive Nigerians at home and Diaspora would lower their anatomical contort in the public.

He further described Sagay,Tinubu,Kalu and their cohorts as bird of the same feather that flocks together by throwing the majority and masses interest into the wind, adding that some of them have skeleton in their cupboard which they are using Buhari’s Presidency to cover their atrocities, which is opened to all and sundry. 

_“It is astonishing that despite the unwanton killings of innocent Nigerians by Fulani herdsmen, long queues of Nigerians at the filling stations upon 120 percent increment of the motor spirit, geometrical loss of jobs, disobedience to Court order, hike in prices of food stuff, selecting and bias anti-corruption fight, unable to have grip of office and lack of respect for democratic norms and values by running a clueless government which plunged Nigeria into the social -economic and political problems, some selfish politicians who are looking for political survival and unnecessary recognition, still calling on President Buhari to re-contest in 2019” Segun Showunmi submitted._
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Strawberry farming flourishes in Jos

Strawberry farming flourishes in Jos


Strawberry farming flourishes in Jos
Mr Elvis Choji harvests strawberry in his farm in Chaha, Jos
Increased strawberry farming on the plateau  has dispelled previously held belief that it could not be grown in Nigeria.
 Nigeria has huge potential for strawberry cultivation, thanks to favourable agro-ecological weather conditions.
 Since the cultivation started few years ago, strawberry has now found love in the hearts of the people of Chaha community and it is now the most important produce that shapes the economic power of the farmers.
Chaha, which is located at the outskirt of Vom in Jos South LGA of Plateau State, is home to large numbers of farmers with only a few people in the community not cultivating the heart-shaped fruit.
This reporter went back to see if the farmers he met a few years ago are still farming the fruit and discovered that although the farmers have expanded their farms significantly, the challenges they face are still unresolved.
Elvis Choji, and his cousin, Isaac Choji, have remained in cultivation since our reporter met them in 2016 and have even expanded their farms.
Elvis’s father, Christopher Choji, a civil servant based in Abuja, has also joined in the cultivation and seems to find better market for his product elsewhere, Elvis said.
The cost of fertiliser and insecticides to combat termites, have made it difficult for many of the smallholder farmers in the community to grow.
Besides cost of fertiliser and insecticides, the cost of getting water to the farm as well as controlling rodents that destroy the plants are some other challenges the farmers face.
With regard to market for their product, many of the farmers still rely heavily on the local women who come to buy the product to hawk along the major Jos highways. Few, however, manage to get theirs to major super markets in Jos and Abuja.
Gyang Sunday, an NDII student of Plateau State Polytechnic, who started cultivating strawberry three years ago, told this reporter that he pays his school fees through what he realises from the farm.
His farm produces about four cartons every week. Each carton weighs about 5 to 6kg sand a kg sells for N1000 this add ups to approximately N20,000 per week.
The farmer, who is in his 20s, said strawberry farming helps him to deal with financial challenges that confront him daily in school, but lamented that the cost of inputs and chemicals to control insects and rodents remain his major challenge.
Like others, Polina Abbey makes money selling strawberry along the highway. She is one of the few women giving the farmers hope of remaining in business. They come to the farm every morning to buy from the farmers at N1000 per kg.
Whatever profit she makes, according to her, helps to keep their hopes alive for a better future.
Although, a farmer does not need to buy the seedlings every farming year, vines after production can be transferred as seedlings to another plot in the new farming season, which does not place any burden on the farmers each planting season.
The community has potentials for hundreds of hectares of strawberry farms, which any company or large commercial farmer could simply organize into smallholders to produce for them to export or sell locally. However, help has not come from anywhere yet - not even from the Plateau State government, which could easily attract investment into such venture that gives the state comparative advantage.

sources:https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/strawberry-farming-flourishes-in-jos.html
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FINDING SOLUTION TO HERDERS CRISIS


PRESS RELEASE: Finding solution to herders-crops farmer crisis is a task that must be done – Audu Ogbeh

The Hon Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has said that the Federal Government is grieved and seriously concerned on the fatal dimension that the issue of the Herders-Crop farmers crisis is taking and assured that the Federal Government will leave no stone unturned to solve the problem.

The Minister made the remarks on Wednesday while receiving the formal report of the National Livestock conference held on the 25th September, 2017 at the International Conference Centre, Abuja in which all key stakeholders in the Livestock sector participated.

According to the Minister, Government’s proposal to set up Cattle Colonies and encouragement of ranches remain the best option to stop the killings and the toxic hatred that the current altercation is generating; saying the wanton loss of lives is not acceptable, hence the need to take necessary steps that will permanently stop the killings, protect the farmers, as well as secure modern way of livelihood for the herdsmen.  He also revealed that a Sensitization Programme to educate the herders, farmers and the communities including the politicians is underway.

“We have listened to what people have said and we recognize people’s rights to freedom of expression: but let me reiterate once again that the government is not seizing land of any Nigerian to give to Fulani herdsmen for them to colonize. The Programme is also not an appeasement of Fulanis at the detriment of crop farmers either”.  He also refuted the allegation of sell out; warning that “if today, we as Government and citizens don’t find a practical solution to the problem as quickly as possible, it will get worse tomorrow”.

“We didn’t envisage how much high voltage emotion and politicking this issue has generated. It is one of our characteristics as a country that we live with. We needed to educate the herdsmen, educate every one of us of the need to move away from what we were doing before that is bringing conflict for many reasons; avoiding crisis and making this industry more productive. I know that the average herdsman is more concerned about the number of his herds than perhaps the milk coming out, about the speed the cattle can grow and the value of the meat, which is why he needs education. More than this, we also have the leaders, the politicians; we all need education on this”

The Minister who praised the Committee for a good job has meanwhile announced that members of the Committee will play a major role in implementing the decision of the government after a quick study of the report. Other members of the Committee are Mr John Taiwo of the Departmentt of Animal Husbandry Services, Alhaji Auwal Maidabino of Planning and Policy Coordination, Mr Hammed Sanni of Food and Agricultural Organisation FAO, a representative of Kogi State Government and Engr. Kola  Owolabi  of the Federal Department of Agriculture of the Ministry.

Presenting the report to the Hon Minister, the Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Dr Gideon Mshebwalla said the Committee identified lack of access to land, low productivity, old practice of open grazing, lack of access to finance, inadequate water provision, inefficient landholding, poor infrastructure and support facilities as well as low level of extension facilities as being the major factors militating against optimal development of the sector.

The Committee recommended resuscitation of the grazing reserves, encouragement of private people to go into setting up ranches in addition to the Federal Government setting up of cattle colonies.

The Committee also wanted Government to intervene in the provision of infrastructures and support services like roads, electricity, water, improved pasture and provision of extension services as well as empowering the Agricultural Research Institutes to invest on research that will be accessible to the end users.

Tolu Makinde
Director, Information.
source: https://fmard.gov.ng/finding-solution-to-herders-crops-farmer-crisis-is-a-task-that-must-be-done-audu-ogbeh/

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THAILAND AMBASSADOR VISITS NIGERIA FOR AGRICULTURE TIES

THAILAND AMBASSADOR VISITS NIGERIA FOR AGRICULTURE TIES


It seems the people of Thailand are already feeling the reduction of their rice importation by Nigerians. Hence the Ambassador is here to seek a better means.


Thailand Ambassador to Nigeria - H.E, Mr. Wattana Kunwongse paid me a courtesy visit today. We talked about strengthening ties between Nigeria and Thailand in Agriculture, especially in the areas of accessing handy agricultural machinery for processing and value addition.

 
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AGROTRENDING REGISTERED MEMBERS LIST

 AGROTRENDING REGISTERED MEMBERS LIST 

We have just updated our registered members database, kindly find your details below if your name is not there it means you are not yet a registered member of our platform and you wont be able to benefit much from our programmes. 

         REGISTRATION IS FREE!!!

(NOTE: We have retained other vital informations)
The data below is in the following order;
First Name and Last Name.


Eme Brown
Nicholas Sobaloju
Adebayo Aderemi Majeed
ADEBISI AMINAT
George Anuforo
ADEBISI AMINAT
Nseno Ekong
Oghenewoke Fortune
victor Dickson
Christian Effiong Bill
Kazeem Olayinka Opayele
Abigail Olatayo
Chibueze Ukaga
Esther Odinakachi
Adejumo Matthew
Benjamin Yako-Rhals
Abigail Olatayo
Adeyemi Arasanyin
Ogechi Nkurumeh
Ogechi Nkurumeh
Ogechi Nkurumeh
Joshua Oluwaniyi Handee
Odueyungbo Oluwabunmi omolola
Nzeh Godslove
Godson Okoro John
uzoma enwereji
Ganiu Yekini
Emmanuel Ayara
Tajudeen olukayode
Opeyemi Ayanlakin
Olufunke Balogun
Ogunsakin Ademola Johnson Johnson
Ojo Abimbola
BADMOS MUKAILA
Obinna Nwankwoala
Adeolu Adeyanju
Sunday Ogunyemi
Sandra Emmanuel
Sandra Emmanuel
Solomon Obot
Jalaldeen Balogun
FUNMILAYO OGUNJUMO
Oludare Ogundiminegha
Akintunde Akindolamu
Babatunde Giwa
Musbau Etti
Ayoade Fadoju
Ndulor Chukwuma
NANA OMEIZA
Alfred OWOYELE
Irabor Ronald
Mustapha Oladele
Ibrahim Oladele
Taiwo Pinmiloye
Adejumo Matthew
YEMI ABOGUNDE
NANA OMEIZA
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Emmanuel Chidozie
Seyi Lamid
Olukoga adeshina
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Ayoade Fadoju
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Ifejola Mola
Kelvin Osaro
olusegun Joseph
Samuel Alhaji Jibion
Gideon Okegbade
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Olasoji Michael
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Damilare Tijani
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Umeohia Ogechukwu Ejike
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ola Agbetu-Quadri
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Oriyomi Ayinde
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Boladale Nash-Momodu
Olorunfemi Andrew
Awolumate Oluwaseun
Ayoade Olanrewaju
Babatunde Agboola
Isamot Hussein Olamide
ADEREMI ADETUNJI
Sulaimon, Gbola Tiamiyu
Sulaimon, Gbola Tiamiyu
James Oloruntimilehin
Ikenna Ikedinobi
Emmanuella Opara
Chioma Blessing Okechukwu
Deborah Okeke
Ayokunle Adeleye
Chima Okeke
ADEDAMOLA WALIYULAHI ADEOYE
Chioma Blessing Okechukwu
Mariam Akuetiemhe Arun
Tajudeen Aina
MOHAMMED TOYEEB OLADELE
Abiodun Adekola
Emmanuel Udotong
Christianah Alalade
Joe Sam
Banergy S.j
Damilola Opoola
ONYERI NDUBUISI
Tolulope Oladele
Dayang Lee
SALAMATU ILIYASU Atta
ONYERI NDUBUISI
Tunde Oyedele
Chioma Blessing Okechukwu
Chioma Blessing Okechukwu
Christiana Tiene
Kayode ADENIYI
Celestina Johnson
Niyi Rotimi Elegbede
Stephen Olawore
Ayooluwa Niniola
Justina Ijeoma
Adeyemi Mubarak
Adeboye Babayemi
Adeseun Babatunde
EBENEZER OGUNGBENRO
Adeyanju Oludayo
Olabayo Balogun
Ilesanmi Stephen Oluwaseyi
OHUNENE MUAZU
Musa Atang
IDRIS IBRAHIM
Ogbuagu kizito Chibueze
S. Friday Attu
Abayomi Aluko
olaniyi ADASONLA
Oyebade Oluwagbenga
Augustine Asuenimhen
Augustine Asuenimhen
Isaac Olofinro
Simeon Kalu
Adenusi Ademola
Afolabi Salau
Samuel Obite
Adegboyega Seun
Seun Hassan
Olaniyi Adasonla
Usulor Chris Samuel
Oluwafemi Akinbile
Peace Nweke
YEKEEN YUSUF OLABISI
JIBRILLA IYA DIGIL
Umeohia Ogechukwu
Mayowa Abraham
Helen Oduyemi
Helen Oduyemi
Helen Oduyemi
Sherifat Onilogbo
Olugbenga Olojede
Nwadinobi Joseph
Thomas Amos
Adeseun Babatunde John
Saifullah Salisu Kanam
Lawrence Adeleke Amure
Saidu Umar
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AGROTRENDING PROVIDE FUNDS FOR MEMBERS


AGROTRENDING PROVIDE FUNDS FOR MEMBERS

Dear Members, We welcome you once again to our platform.
As part of our objectives to get you informed on available agric loans / grants.

We hereby  announced to you of a small loan facility to SMES by  BOI.


Farmers will have access to  N250,000  for 9months @5% interest rate.

Security is BVN.

Application is Free.

Requirements
1. Must be a registered member of our platform
www.agrotrending.blogspot.com

2. Must be ready to invest in any of this agribusiness  (maize, tomato, watermelon, beans, cucumber) and must be under our supervision

3. Must have a bank account, BVN with no loan default record.

If you are interested , kindly register on our platform and send your letter of application to us via
agrotrending@yahoo.com

Disbursement is 3days after Registration.

Click the link below to register.
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NASFAT Warns Against Fake Grants By Ishiba and Others

NASFAT warns their youth towards a fake Grants proposition by an N.G.O, Ishiba and others.

Below is the message according to our correspondent (Olaotan Shitta Farouk) who got the info from the Secretariat.

Asalaam alaykum waramotulahi wabarakatuhu,
  our attention has been drawn to the recent happenings in a particular WhatsApp group called ISHIBA Grant FORUM and its other affiliated agents
They proclaim members will be given a grant of 10million naira each after making payments of about 2,000 naira, Members worldwide are advised to kindly deviate from such group as it has many elements of doubt, amongst which are below;
 The name of the group is quite different from the name of the bank account being circulated for members to pay money into, the said group does not have any traceable office or contact details and it is not registered as a microfinance bank or financial institution in Nigeria. In addition No evidence of United Nation grants of any form similar to Ishiba.

We strongly advise that our Youth members should refrain from the said group and be more vigilant as to carefully choose where to invest their money. To be forewarned is to be fore armed.
Eni tinwa ifa, oun wa ofo. Going forward, let's be wise Muslims.

 NASFAT Youth Wing Secretariat
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BUSINESS PLAN ON WATERMELON ENTERPRISE

BUSINESS PLAN ON
WATERMELON ENTERPRISE


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WATERMELON BUSINESS PLAN
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The watermelon is an annual plant that has a prostrate or climbing habit. Stems are up to 3 m long and new growth has yellow or brown hairs. Leaves are 60 to 200 mm long and 40 to 150 mm wide. These usually have three lobes which are lobed or doubly lobed. Plants have both male and female flowers on 40-mm-long hairy stalks. These are yellow, and greenish on the back.
The watermelon has many benefits, which are your selling points
Some benefits to consumers      
 Asthma: The powerful anti-oxidant in watermelon reduces toxic matters in the body, that in turn reduces asthma attacks.

Arthritis: The rich beta-carotene and vitamin C content in this big fruit do wonders in quenching inflammation that contributes to conditions like osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
Bladder problems:  Its cleansing and natural diuretic effect is totally healing for kidney and bladder problems
                                           
Cholesterol:  Watermelon juice is healthful in preventing cholesterol from clogging arteries and can increase HDL, the good cholesterol, reducing the risks of cardiovascular diseases.

Constipation: Drink a big glass of watermelon juice. It is very effective in aiding the elimination of wastes. Consuming plenty of this red juice will do a lot of good.

Fluid retention:  Its diuretic action helps to eliminate excess fluids from the body, reducing water retention, especially for women during their monthly menstruation cycle and in pregnant women.
Heart attack: The combination of folate and the other essential vitamins in this fruit plays an important role in reducing the risks of heart attacks, strokes and colon cancer.

Itchiness: As watermelon juice cleanses the body of toxic wastes, it also greatly reduces itchiness that result from toxicity of acidosis.

Prostate Cancer: Lycopene (from red watermelons) has been extensively researched for its anti-oxidant and cancer-preventing properties. It is reported to be especially protective against prostate cancer.

Skin Blemish: Use watermelon externally by applying a small piece liberally on your face. Leave for ten minutes, then wash off with warm water, followed by a splash of cold water.

 If you cannot finish a whole watermelon and wish to keep it for later, cover the uneaten portion (or cut in as few pieces as possible) with plastic cling wrap to prevent them from drying out. This also prevents it from absorbing the odors of other foods. Keep refrigerated to best preserve its freshness, taste and juiciness.

SUMMARY ANALYSIS
1.     LAND LEASE                                                    ₦10 000
2.     MATERIALS INPUTS TOTAL                        ₦79 400
3.     LABOUR INPUTS TOTAL                               ₦80 000
4.     MISCELEANOUS                                             ₦50 000


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WHILE OTHERS GET IT AT A LOW FEE
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