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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by HomeOfMe(f): 7:33am On Apr 12, 2016
DonUwaski:
I found the contact of a young entrepreneur online that helps his mum sell packaged dried catfish. He is based in Ibadan and the packaging as well as the fish looks great.

He said it is smoke & sand free and can be shelved for up to 2 months without spoiling. It is also very affordable and seems like a very good business prospect if one can be supplying eatries, supermarkets and retail shops on a regular.

I have negotiated to be a distributor in my environment but I just wanted to find out if anyone here knows how profitable this can be and if there is good demand for this dried catfish.

Please all your comments will be appreciated. Thank you.
You can give it a shot! I think it's profitable judging from the way we buy it almost every week because there's no native soup we make that we don't include it. Sometimes we buy it from the open market and most times we buy these packaged ones from the supermarket or private suppliers;so I think it's profitable.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Nobody: 7:35am On Apr 12, 2016
Neat fish
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Nobody: 7:40am On Apr 12, 2016
how was this fish dried, the best way to dry them is to smoke them, using chemicals to dry fish is harmful to health, this obviously wasnt done in Nigeria.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by fynex(m): 7:43am On Apr 12, 2016
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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 7:45am On Apr 12, 2016
Do U have NAFDAC registration number, pls start small go to hotels tell dem what u have once u start big u are easily identified by the law. Means various tax would apply.

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by adaweezy(m): 7:50am On Apr 12, 2016
DonUwaski:
I found the contact of a young entrepreneur online that helps his mum sell packaged dried catfish. He is based in Ibadan and the packaging as well as the fish looks great.

He said it is smoke & sand free and can be shelved for up to 2 months without spoiling. It is also very affordable and seems like a very good business prospect if one can be supplying eatries, supermarkets and retail shops on a regular.

I have negotiated to be a distributor in my environment but I just wanted to find out if anyone here knows how profitable this can be and if there is good demand for this dried catfish.

Please all your comments will be appreciated. Thank you.
err this business financed me to law school.....
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by bamdexfarms(m): 7:53am On Apr 12, 2016
kaeforum:
how was this fish dried, the best way to dry them is to smoke them, using chemicals to dry fish is harmful to health, this obviously wasnt done in Nigeria.


No chemical was used, instead it was dried using a gas powered oven. hence the reason for the cute appearance.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by bamdexfarms(m): 7:57am On Apr 12, 2016
There is cool cash in agro processing.

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Zdoh(m): 8:04am On Apr 12, 2016
DonUwaski:
I found the contact of a young entrepreneur online that helps his mum sell packaged dried catfish. He is based in Ibadan and the packaging as well as the fish looks great.

He said it is smoke & sand free and can be shelved for up to 2 months without spoiling. It is also very affordable and seems like a very good business prospect if one can be supplying eatries, supermarkets and retail shops on a regular.

I have negotiated to be a distributor in my environment but I just wanted to find out if anyone here knows how profitable this can be and if there is good demand for this dried catfish.

Please all your comments will be appreciated. Thank you.
The ideal of exportation is quite good but getting the potential buyer is a major challenge. The branding and packaging has to be more explained than that when exporting. At least you can start on a mini export of 30kg and above to a countries where their custom policy allow importation of foreign foods and beverages.You can add me on whatsapp let see how can work together.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Bobbysmart6(m): 8:08am On Apr 12, 2016
It luks lyk plaintain cheeps grin
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by toprealman: 8:14am On Apr 12, 2016
DonUwaski:
I found the contact of a young entrepreneur online that helps his mum sell packaged dried catfish. He is based in Ibadan and the packaging as well as the fish looks great.

He said it is smoke & sand free and can be shelved for up to 2 months without spoiling. It is also very affordable and seems like a very good business prospect if one can be supplying eatries, supermarkets and retail shops on a regular.

I have negotiated to be a distributor in my environment but I just wanted to find out if anyone here knows how profitable this can be and if there is good demand for this dried catfish.

Please all your comments will be appreciated. Thank you.
you need some marketing grooming. How can you post such a biz with huge potentials without putting up your contact...phone control nos especially. Some reasonable peeps here don't stay around your hood....including those outside the country. Many could be interested in eating YOUR fish bro...just do the needful!

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by toprealman: 8:16am On Apr 12, 2016
Bobbysmart6:
It luks lyk plaintain cheeps grin
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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by laris: 8:18am On Apr 12, 2016
Quite profitable I believe. Also in high demand outside Nigeria.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by humbleman2: 8:18am On Apr 12, 2016
DonUwaski:


Yes honestly they actually are and I am looking forward to getting them to retailers. If I can build a client base of steady buyers then am sure this will be great. Am also looking at the possibilities of exporting them but I am just looking out for reliable buyers overseas.

I pray God opens way for us.
but before u can export it oversea,u hv to brand the waterproof, give information of what you used to preserve it and time of expiration

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by umulobi: 8:22am On Apr 12, 2016
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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by chiefudoima: 8:24am On Apr 12, 2016
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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Pedrogold(m): 8:26am On Apr 12, 2016
It's a risk worth taking..... Just get people you can trust to help you when packaging, not people who will steal and run your business down. You gotta be watchful ...... Good luck
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Pedrogold(m): 8:28am On Apr 12, 2016
It's a risk worth taking..... Just get people you can trust to help you when packaging, not people who will steal and run your business down. You gotta be watchful ....... Good luck
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Tunjman(m): 8:32am On Apr 12, 2016
A good idea I must say.

@OP, you just need to up your game in the area of packaging, it sells product faster than you think. If you don't mind, I can be of help in that regard.

NB: Get my contact(s) from my signature. Best of luck!
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by mekeloby: 8:39am On Apr 12, 2016
@OP
Here's my humble suggestion based on my very little experience.

Make it heavily salted then advice buyers to soak before using to prepare meals. This would probably preserve for a longer time as fishes are quite very perishable.

I've bought a few outside the shores. And this was how it was being sold.

Goodluck!

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Enykings(m): 8:47am On Apr 12, 2016
Bros you are asking the wrong question. We all know that people eat fish in Nigeria. Millions of people do. The question you should be asking is "how do I sell to these millions of people" ? "How can I sell my fish to as many people that eat fish or that buy fish in Nigeria"? . The key word to note here is "sell". That is it bro. You shouldn't be asking wether a business is profitable or not. Profitability is dependent on marketability. There are no laid down rules. Do you have the product? How can you SELL it to a large number of people at a profit? The man who has the answer to the latter is the man who makes the money. To make it clearer to you, if I give you 10 million loaves of bread and ask you to sell them, if you manage to sell only 2 out of the whole stock, then you would have failed to make money. What does Dangote do? He sells cement, and noodles and the rest to close to a hundred and seventy million people. He is currently the richest man in Africa. What does Femi Otedola do? He imports and SELLS diesel to the whole of Nigeria. He is amongst the richest men in the country. What is the difference between Otedola and the guy who sells same product in the black market? The black market guy doesn't sell to the whole of Nigeria. Let me stop here. I'm sure you get the point. So bottomline, go out there and SELL SELL SELL! your fish to as many people as possible . Start from your vicinity, move on to your state, take over Nigeria, exhaust Africa. The world is your oyster my friend. Goodluck!

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by barcaboi(m): 9:12am On Apr 12, 2016
I'm into the business too...very lucrative even better than the fresh and can be moved to a far distance without getting spoilt. ...my fishes have gone as far as canada
I opened a thread on it a yr ago..... www.nairaland.com/2494786/order-fishes-smoked-fresh

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by barcaboi(m): 9:16am On Apr 12, 2016
mekeloby:
@OP
Here's my humble suggestion based on my very little experience.

Make it heavily salted then advice buyers to soak before using to prepare meals. This would probably preserve for a longer time as fishes are quite very perishable.

I've bought a few outside the shores. And this was how it was being sold.

Goodluck!
I don't agree with that tho u have a point.....I supply civil servants that basically eat the fish with garri and when it is too salted, that can't be possible and even dangerous
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by shojagagronigltd: 9:24am On Apr 12, 2016
hardetootu:
Please where are you located?



we are situated at 3 ikogba street, Alahun Osumba Estate Maza Maza, Lagos. (near festac close to mile 2). We didn't know the prospects of this business in other states outside Lagos. Thanks to fellow nairalanders who have helped to open our eyes.

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by shojagagronigltd: 9:27am On Apr 12, 2016
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I don't agree with that tho u have a point.....I supply civil servants that basically eat the fish with garri and when it is too salted, that can't be possible and even dangerous
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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by dustydee: 9:41am On Apr 12, 2016
barcaboi:

I don't agree with that tho u have a point.....I supply civil servants that basically eat the fish with garri and when it is too salted, that can't be possible and even dangerous
You mean people eat dry fish without cooing it? Wow. Maybe oven dried but I prefer smoked fish to dried fish because of the cooking process involved.
During my undergrad, the agric department had solar dryers with dried smelly fish in them. That put me off dried fish till now.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by shojagagronigltd: 9:49am On Apr 12, 2016
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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by alaskido(m): 9:58am On Apr 12, 2016
I pray to God to bless your hussle.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Ibiyomee(f): 10:02am On Apr 12, 2016
Yes, it is very profitable but it depends on the marketer also. You can pm me if you need in bulk. Available at affordable price.

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Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by Ibiyomee(f): 10:12am On Apr 12, 2016
DonUwaski:
I found the contact of a young entrepreneur online that helps his mum sell packaged dried catfish. He is based in Ibadan and the packaging as well as the fish looks great.

He said it is smoke & sand free and can be shelved for up to 2 months without spoiling. It is also very affordable and seems like a very good business prospect if one can be supplying eatries, supermarkets and retail shops on a regular.

I have negotiated to be a distributor in my environment but I just wanted to find out if anyone here knows how profitable this can be and if there is good demand for this dried catfish.

Please all your comments will be appreciated. Thank you.
I can say there is a good demand for it in lagos. Not too common in Ibadan, if you can work hard you will get your customers. It is very profitable, just play your role to get your profit

Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by adexgii(m): 10:16am On Apr 12, 2016
bros it's a good business, im into it, in fact I smoke and sell. as for my end here, the demand is always more than what I can supply, BT for u to make a good sale, ur fish must be big, small fish does nt sell that much.
Re: Packaged Dried Catfish Business. Is It Profitable? by atoleybaba(m): 10:39am On Apr 12, 2016
Op it is a good business.... Some people tho preferred d smoked one(locally processed one) to d one u do in d oven....and concerning d salting, u don't over salt d smoked fish oo cos like what barcaboi said, some people love to eat it straight away without cooking. So oversalting is out of it..I also deal with smoking fish for people so they can sell them. It is quite lucrative.

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