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Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by datmix(m): 7:52am On Dec 10, 2014
Export timber and you will be smiling... Its contraband thou but if you know your way out you will smile to the bank... Na Nigeria we dey
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by expatriate(m): 7:53am On Dec 10, 2014
criuze:
Thanks bro, but we need guides and procedures on how to export them



Can you give us your contacts so we can reach yo
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criuze:
Thanks bro, but we need guides and procedures on how to export them
Can you give us your contacts so we can reach yo
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criuze:
Thanks bro, but we need guides and procedures on how to export them



Can you give us your contacts so we can reach yo
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exactly, thats what am interested in.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Nutase: 7:54am On Dec 10, 2014
APC & PDP
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by hahn(m): 7:55am On Dec 10, 2014
sukkot:
why are you sending our food abroad ? we have 180 millon people to feed

GBAM! Why struggle to get foreign buyers when there is already a market right here!

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Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by fadamekus(m): 8:00am On Dec 10, 2014
All this things? for we country? Ok na
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by QuiverBox(f): 8:02am On Dec 10, 2014
simplemach:
My shi****t is also hot for export

Is everything a Joke?
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Onegai(f): 8:14am On Dec 10, 2014
What about Sorghum?

I have an interest in it, but would rather be a silent investor, than be involved in day-to-day running. Show me a viable Business plan, outlining your buyer, operations, expected and projected 5-year growth (solid numbers), fallback plan, let me weigh the pros and cons, get 2 lawyers to represent us and a bank through which we conduct the transaction legally and I get surety on my investment (should you decide to abscond or swindle me of my investment), well you can add me to your pool of investors. I've seen some proposals, but I always get the feeling it's a one-man show and I will hear all sorts of stories, so I back away.

Some of us would rather invest in the business as shareholders than run the day-to-day company. But you need to do your math and be open and honest, and for goodness sake, don't appeal to me on the basis of religion or tribe. I will never invest with those sentimental parameters.

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Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by coolzeal(m): 8:19am On Dec 10, 2014
Actually agricultural produce.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by dav8id(m): 8:25am On Dec 10, 2014
outdated information....contact me for sesame seed
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Agimor(m): 8:41am On Dec 10, 2014
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by BlackBaron: 8:57am On Dec 10, 2014
I don't think poultry is something to be exported, you'll lose out to cheaper imports from other countries. Poultry prices are still relatively expensive here and their production rates unreliable. KFC mcD and so all import their chickens due to the 2 factors and more.

Shrimps again is a dodgy one, not enough to go round but want to export? Besides Nigerian shrimps are banned in some countries.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Nobody: 9:01am On Dec 10, 2014
Getting Access to the major buyers/market will always be the hurdles.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Etruth: 9:18am On Dec 10, 2014
liberty300:
[s]Thank you GEJ. Ask buhari what he can offer Nigerians and he says "secure our boarders" Mumu thinks we are in the uSA ..lol[/s]
Are you okay?
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Nobody: 9:22am On Dec 10, 2014
biafranqueen:
Comment is not by force little kid undecided
if you need a place to find buyer, just to go TradeKey.com and sign up. I think there and Alibaba.com/forum are top places to find buyers.

My only problem is how send the products.

My Uncle has very large Farm for Cassava and Palm Oil. When I mean large... I mean more than 12 Acres combined!

If anyone here is ready to deal. We could start something.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Natasha2(f): 9:26am On Dec 10, 2014
nice thread.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by TDIsaac(m): 9:41am On Dec 10, 2014
A very good and educating post. Thanks for sharing this. I've been researching on this for some years and now you have shed more light on it. God bless you.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by confluence: 9:42am On Dec 10, 2014
@Op how do one source for yam flour processing machines
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Infomizer(m): 10:00am On Dec 10, 2014
I've always been of the opinion that getting buyers is never the problem. The problem most exporters have is meeting buyers' demands in terms of quality control and even quantity. The haulage and logistics aspect of the business is also rife with avoidable complexities. Product sourcing can also be a challenge, but if structural modalities can be worked on, the world is ours for the taking!!!
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Infomizer(m): 10:07am On Dec 10, 2014
sukkot:
why are you sending our food abroad ? we have 180 millon people to feed

hahn:


GBAM! Why struggle to get foreign buyers when there is already a market right here!

1. Economics (Foreign exchange, balance of trade)
2. Some of the 'foods' that are exported are used more abroad than here, as in, the local consumption is far lower than what is produced, e.g sesame seed, hibiscus flower (zobo), gum Arabic and so on. Apart from cassava and its end products (Garri should be almost free for Nigerians), I think we'd be better off exporting o!

Cheers

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Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by cmoney22222: 10:10am On Dec 10, 2014
Am interested
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Craigston: 10:23am On Dec 10, 2014
And I have a small sealing machine for anyone interested. And in Port Harcourt. It's been dormant for sometime so it may need a some servicing.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by nkpommpko(m): 10:30am On Dec 10, 2014
biafranqueen:
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) is the government agency responsible for regulation, promotion, recording and monitoring of export trade in the country. It is the organ which the government uses to implement its export policies and strategies.
http://www.nepc.gov.ng/page_contact_us.html
How the Nigerian Export Promotion Council Can Help You
The NEPC became even more active under the democratic dispensation. As an exporter, there are several ways through which the NEPC can help and protect your export business. Some of these include-:

1. Provide a list of Exportable Products-: If you are just considering going into export business but you are unsure of what to export; you can visit the NEPC’s website. There, you would find a long list of products that you can export and the countries you can export to. If you have an existing business, you can also find out where you can start exporting your products to through the NEPC. There are also materials that you could download on their website or materials you could picks up from their office that sheds more light on this.

2. The NEPC also provides technical support to exporters in the following areas-:

Ensure proper documentation of export transactions-: Proper documentation is very important in exportation because it shows proof and provides a legal basis for transactions. The NEPC would let you know which documents you need, how to get them, the need for those documents as well as the places to send the documents to.
Business Registration -: Before you can carry out exportation business; you have to register with the NEPC. This registration is beneficial for you because the NEPC maintains a database of all Nigerian exporters that overseas buyers can use to find legitimate suppliers. That opens ups another avenue for buyers to reach you and buy products from you.
Quality and Standards-: The NEPC also monitors the quality and standards of products goings out to ensure that they are of high quality.
Payment-: The agency also helps you suggest the best and most secure payment methods.

3. Organize Trade Fairs and Exhibitions-: The NEPC also helps to organize and facilitate the participation of Nigerians in international trade fairs and exhibition events. If you are registered with the NEPC and have a solid or innovative product; the NEPC can facilitate your participation in trade fairs and exhibition programs.

4. Bring Exporters together-: The NEPC also creates an avenue for exporters to come together under one umbrella to relate and discuss issues related to export promotion and development. It makes it easier for exporters to network with one another.

5. Provides information on product sourcing-: If you are unsure of where to get particular products for export, you can ask the NEPC for help. They would be able to give you information on where to find the products you are looking for in Nigeria.

6. Administer Grants and Incentives-: If you are registered with the NEPC, then you can easily access some of the grants and incentives that the government doles out regularly to help exporters in the country. Exporters of agricultural products receive a lot of incentives from the government regularly.

7. Help to simplify the export procedure-: If you are new into exportation, it’s easy to get confused and misunderstand the procedure; a visit to the office of the NEPC would help to enlighten you and put things in perspective. The NEPC can assist you such that you don’t have to go through some so-called ‘export gurus’ who charge you thousands just to train you on how to start an exportation business.

8. Carry out research and studies-: The NEPC also carries out regular studies and research into matters concerning exporters and factors that may affect/influence exportation in Nigeria. As an exporter, you can benefit greatly from such research and studies.

9. Help to solve problems-: If at any point in your export business you encounter some challenges or problems; the NEPC is your go-to agency for complaints and solutions to your challenges. If you want to find out if a company/overseas buyer is legitimate or not; you can contact the NEPC who would help you investigate through the buying country’s embassy.

10. Create awareness and publicity-: The NEPC also does a lot of local and international advertisements and promotions which is also directly beneficial to you as an exporter.

11. Provide Financial Support-: Lastly, you can get financial support through the NEPC; although the NEPC might not be able to give you direct loans, they can provide useful information on where to get loans easily for your export business. They may also be able to guarantee a loan for you.
for the dangotes these government agencies are not for small scall exporter, we need to encourage small scale export, so every body can get involved
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by saint047(m): 10:36am On Dec 10, 2014
grin

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Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by ThundrCork(m): 10:48am On Dec 10, 2014
@op when intended exporters visit NEPC for useful information, will they get it for free or would have to drop something(naija factor) if you know what I mean
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:00am On Dec 10, 2014
I don't get the charcoal part.
I thought the world has moved away from that as an energy source?
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by signz: 11:41am On Dec 10, 2014
dav8id:
outdated information....contact me for sesame seed

Like how much can I budget for this sesame seeds business and what's the percentage of the ROI?

Thanks

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Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by Bright2(m): 12:11pm On Dec 10, 2014
Promking:
undecided
I think I like your comment.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by biafranqueen: 2:51pm On Dec 10, 2014
missdebs:
wow, informative piece
Thank you my Dear wishing you new and abundant success for 2015!
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by biafranqueen: 2:53pm On Dec 10, 2014
okotv:
off to farm....my hobby
What a blessing your hobby can make you a very wealthy person.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by biafranqueen: 2:56pm On Dec 10, 2014
sauceny:
The most important thing,is getting a buyer overseas & the rest is history...
As you know millions cross our borders from surrounding African companies you don't have to start overseas you can start in Nigeria and her surrounding neighbors.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by biafranqueen: 3:02pm On Dec 10, 2014
opeeedo:
I would like to participate in the export
Well if your not farming you can partner with a farm and become the salesman.
Re: 25 Hot-in-demand Non-oil Products To Export From Nigeria by biafranqueen: 3:04pm On Dec 10, 2014
sukkot:
why are you sending our food abroad ? we have 180 millon people to feed
Great point! What is needed is manufacturing or packaging the raw foods. Importation of food needs to drop by 1/2, so people will have no choice but get creative.

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