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Potato Starch,Nigeria potato starch price supplier

Potato Starch
FOB Price:Price can be negotiated
Update Time:2025-02-19
Product Description

We produced more than 30000 MT of Corn Starch monthly. And our products are to exported world wide

we produced more than 30000 MT of corn starch monthly. and our products are to exported world wide
Product Type: Starch Place of Origin: Nigeria Brand Name: Potato Starch
Model Number: PO-8877 Type: Potato Starch
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Company Profile
Name: Pure Starches Nig LTD
Main Products: Tapioca Starch, Dry Cassava, Corn Starch, Potato Starch, Tapioca Chips
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company  
Total Employees: 51 - 100 People
Address: 11 lawal str. papa epe lagos
Agriclture had a greater influence on swine breeding than Wendell Murphy, a self-made billionaire in the business of raising hogs for slaughter. Murphy's dominance in the science of raising hogs was unquestioned in the 1990s, but when he began his ascent in the 1960s no one, including Murphy himself, could have imagined he would build a massive empire populated by hogs. Murphy did not set out to become a hog farmer, and neither did he hail from the hub of hog farming. Murphy was born and raised in North Carolina, where tobacco farming was the agricultural pursuit of choice. Hog farming, on the other hand, was most prevalent in the Midwest, where Iowans reigned as the nation's champion hog farmers.
After adolescence, Murphy left the sleepy confines of Rose Hill for Raleigh, where he studied agriculture at North Carolina State. He completed his studies in 1960, leaving with a degree in agriculture, and immediately took a job teaching agriculture for $4, 080 a year at a high school near Rose Hill. While Murphy spent his days teaching, his wife worked as an office clerk. Together, after two years of work, the young couple saved $3, 000, which they handed over for a $10, 000 mill that ground corn. The balance came from Wendell's father, a tobacco farmer, who guaranteed a bank loan for the remaining $7, 000. Wendell's father shouldered the financial risk somewhat begrudgingly, acquiescing only on condition that his son keep teaching school during the days. "i had to nag Daddy for months for that money, " Wendell Murphy remembered, but once he had it he was in business as a grain miller.
Murphy sold his feed to neighboring farmers and used whatever he could not sell to add another activity to his already busy days and nights as a school teacher and grain miller. Murphy started raising pigs. He sprinkled his leftover grain in a mud pit, and waited until his hogs fattened to their market weight of 250 pounds. The number of boars and sows quickly proliferated. By 1968, their numbers had increased to such an extent that Murphy stopped selling feed to other farmers and used all of his yield to feed his hogs. Although not the only hog farmer in North Carolina, Murphy was an oddity of sorts, but despite his ill-suited geographic setting he had committed himself to a life of hog rearing. The severity of his commitment was demonstrated as soon as disaster struck.
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Pure Starches Nig LTD
  • Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company  
  • Main Products: Tapioca Starch, Dry Cassava, Corn Starch, Potato Starch, Tapioca Chips
  • Location: epe, Lagos, Nigeria
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Contact: Mr. Lasisi Nojeem
Tel: 234 - 80 - 20622824
Fax: 234 - 80 - 20622824
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