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Charijon Company: Fish Alimentation/Distribution

Entrants's Name: John Onyema

Country: Nigeria

Field: Fisheries

Innovation - idea: A changing solutions in Nutritional Needs

Poorverty Alleviations Schemes

Jobs creations to the less previllage.

Innovation - why it is pioneering: This because of the much accorded gains in the areas of reduced prices, job creations increasing the formayions of local markets, making possible for the governments to archive rural develpements quicker as we demonstrate rural projects.

Strategy - how it achieves impact: The systematic roles of administrations of Chjarijon company, by providing adequate finnances needed by these peasants farmer/fishermen, raising rural women for the fish proccessings, and local distributors without innitial deposits for the supplies, and the employed vendors, with all these systems as controled by the admin of charijon the expected maximum impact shall be archived.

Strategy - growth plans: Since 2004, 2005,2006 the innovation had growned and met the market standard of about 67percent, and now charijon had finished talks with all partisan group alike in the Coast of Mauritania near Western Sahara, these group had formed and registerd a body called "ASSOCIATION OF MAURILAND SEAFOOD TRADERS" on the directives of Mr John Onyema,had gained a 4 acres of land for the expansions of the proccessing ground of various kind of fishes, which will serve its expanded market force of 89pecernt come this end of 2007 and beyoung.

Impact to date: Yes as you read above, Charijon had successfully gained the interest of some organistions and re-grouping them as one in the promotion and statues of innovational and social enterprises, which is now called ASSOCIATION OF MAURILAND SEAFOOD TRADERS; Turning the total competitions to non risky joint agreements towards a social change, under the supervisions of Mr John Onyema.

Future impact: Charijon and the Association of Mauriland Seefood Traders, for now has archived a lot of impact mostly in the areas of providing labour, perfectioning the artisanal fishing, more outputs/productions of 15tons of fish per-day, An atractions to international communities and foreing investors.

Sustainability - resource base: In the start up was a charijons 4 partiner shares, which later got favour of finnancial firm/individual lending, Clients fees are collected after the distributions and sales of the products. Human resources, charijon had 10 principal staffs and numerous other workrs are employs localy.

Major challenge for the field: The most major challenges are machineries in the areas of fast and convetional preservations, Mobilities and stable finnancers.

Contact Information:

Name: Mr John Onyema - CEO
Mailing address: P o Box 1812 Marina Lagos Nigeria
Country: Nigeria
Email: losekenny999@yahoo.com
Tel: +234 803 404 6933, +222 720 8421, +222 6611241

Bio: John Onyema, i was born to Ejiaka Onyema a local farmer from Ihiala in the south-Eastern Nigeria. I enjoyed the market stratedgies my father adopted, by making sure he sales his YAM products to everyone that needs to buy yam even the person had money on him or not at that time, even at bed time he serves them. In doing these my father was well known and attracted to the favour of the king by then. these zeal later grown with me, i first adopted it when was in school out of social services to fellow students, i was made a tutorial lecturer, from this i learn how to serve others needy>
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