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Business / How To Tap Into Food Stuff Export by cokersam: 5:00pm On Oct 21, 2019
How to tap into food stuff export

The demand for African foodstuffs in Europe and America is rising due to increasing number of Africans, particularly Nigerians who sojourn to these countries for the proverbial greener pastures. There are many small foodstuffs exporters in the West African sub region who depend on middlemen to export their produce in small quantities and sell to consumers or retailers running ethnic shops in the US and Europe.

The volume of Nigerian export of foodstuffs to these countries is still on a very small scale considering the estimation of well over 20 million Nigerians who reside outside the country, with the majority, living in the UK and the US. This is a great opportunity to sell to this category of people. The few exporters of African foodstuffs cannot meet with the demand of Nigerians whose population is increasing everyday abroad.

Some of the exportable foodstuffs are: smoked fish, garri, beans flour, melon seed, ogbono, cassava flour, bitter leaf, dried pumpkin leaf, palm wine, butter production, coconut processing, pepper, tomato paste, hibiscus flower, yoghurt, pap, other vegetable leaves, hot chilli pepper, among many others.

STARTING ON A SMALL SCALE

Company registration is optional since you are doing it on a small scale, which means you are sending the foodstuffs through an individual. The start-up capital is between N150, 000 to N200, 000, an e-mail address, a mobile phone and an account with a reputable bank here in Nigeria.

However, having a domiciliary account will be better, you don’t need previous experience in the field but you should have a "good head" for organising business.

You can get support from an organisation called Association of Micro-Entrepreneurs of Nigeria (AMEN), which will help you register with NAFDAC. You can also make use of their factory site which will enable you operate the business successfully.

OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL INVESTORS

As a small investor you can send this product through NIPOST or by air. NIPOST has ready made cartons that can take up to 30kg, which cost N40, 593. Perishable products are not allowed through the NIPOST because it takes up to five to seven working days before the products get to the UK and US, receptively. But you can send perishable items by air because it takes about eight hours to get there, depending on the country.

GETTING BUYERS

You can get buyers by advertising your product online. You can have a website where you will display your product. Make use of social site like facebook or twitter, you can also register with some trade sites like Alibaba, tradekey and so on. You can advertise your product as a free member. It will also give you a privilege to chat with foodstuff buyers abroad.

DEALING WITH RESPONSES

A lot of response will be coming from some Nigerians and Africans who operate African shops in foreign counties because some of them are looking for foodstuffs distributors. You may need to send free samples to some of them while you make them choose the right packaging pattern for the product you are sending.

Leveraging on friends, relatives abroad

You can send the foodstuffs to friends and relatives in the US and UK; they will help you sell them and pay the money into your account in Nigeria. You don’t need to go through the rigours of cross checking who is genuine or not; they know the terrain and they will help you sell directly to African foodstuffs importers and African food stores abroad.
Please note that the profit margin in the food exportation business is very wide and can turn you to overnight millionaire.  There are various business opportunities to make millions in Nigeria but it is unfortunate that majority of Nigerians are blind to see it. Exporting food items from Nigeria to other countries is one of them.  Stop blaming the government, use the knowledge you acquire in the university to make money for yourself.

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Business / Why You Need To Start Exportation Business by cokersam: 10:31pm On Oct 03, 2019
Would You Have Thought Of Creating Lasting Wealth Exporting Goods And Commodities To Countries Across The Globe And Earning Dollars In The Process
The Is The Time To Get Started!. . .
And Let Me Show You How . . .

Dear Freindly Reader,

Do you know what happens when the naira crashes against the dollars? More exporters smile to the bank with more dollar earnings, they simply become richer and richer as the local currency slices downward. The world richest Chinese man today is an exporter and Nigeria is just begining to tap into this enermous wealth opportunity. Come and join me in this lucrative business as I take you through the process.

There Are Lots Of International Businesses
Out There Waiting For You And You Can Take Advantage Of The Dollar Cash Flowing From One Country To The Other

All Over The World There Is Nothing As Good As Earning Dollars Selling Goods Internatioanlly It Does Not Only Generate Money For The Individual It Also Goes A Long Way To Boost The External Reserve Of A Country This Is The Strongest Desire Of Every Nation And Now You Have The Chance To Join The Team Of Those Who Are Making This Cash
Imagine, we never knew how big our economy is until recently. The rebasing of the Nigerian economy has given the country commodities a greater advantage in the international market and opportunity to export more of them as well. We all know that dollars has become the hottest currency in demand in Nigeria right now and whoever have it is a king.

Nigeria exports crude oil to the world and earns dollars that is why we are rich, but the story has changed recently as our crude oil supply has dropped, but we still need dollars to purchase raw materials for industry and off course do other things.

How can we become part of the dollar making opportunity right here?

Simple: When we export processed or unprocessed goods and commodities, we earn dollars, add value and create jobs. The Nigeria exports was well over $4 billion (N620 billion) in year 2014. This figure went up the more as oil price crashed below $50 at the beginning of 2015. You need to be part of this boom.

More on the heat is the fact that the naira has not only deepened against the dollar, during this same period there was also a greater need to grow the Nigeria economy with other alternatives apart from oil export. All these added to together has made the export market more advised as the best source for making Nigerians rich since government policies are looking on this side of the pendulum.

Yes the rise in the non-oil product export sector is rapidly growing on the hills of crude oil price crash and the current Federal Government's policy and support for the non-oil industry, especially agriculture is giving the export market an opportunity of diversifying into different products.
As at the last count Nigeria exports over 120 products to different countries. While raw commodities still dominates the market in terms of volume of export, small scale export is gradually improving it stalk in value added products as a result of new rules from foreign countries concerning import of food items from Nigeria.
With this, you can specialise in raw commodities or you can export value added products or you can do both. The coast is now clear and it is time to make money, because the falling dollars is to your advantage the more dollars goes up against the naira the more exporters smile to the bank with more cash. even when the dollar is failing, you still needs a lot of it to import raw material that is why the Beautude-change and the Mallams are on the street doing dollar business while exporters do the csh supply. You can imagine who earns more.

You Can Decide To Start Small Or Go Big Time The Choice Is Your
The opportunity for exporting goods to foreign countries is massive and there are two entry levels. It is either you are doing large scale export or you are doing small-scale commodity sales.
For beginners, the small scale export is better as the large scale export is mainly for manufacturers and those who can deploy enough capital to gather a large volume of commodities in containers and large vessels even though there are middle ground that make it quite simple and easy for the lay man to participate. Don't just burder about the money, because most big time exporters do not use their money. There are export financing instruments that you can easily access for this business.

You must chose the kind of product you intend to export because that could also determine your level of participation for example raw commodities do not require any machine for processing as it can be exported raw, manufactured product may need more regulation for product to be exported abroad and food commodity may need special processing or packaging to be able to enter foreign country of delivery.

You will see more on this as you read on. Now let look at how we can participate in this business.

These Are The Things You Got Learn To Be Successful In This Business. Call Them Secret Recipes For Success In Export Business Or Simply Put:
Everything You Need To Know About Export Business In Nigeria

How to do big, small scale and medium scale export business
How to start by choosing your level of participation or entry
How to finances the different export processes
Food stuff export business complete guide
How to overcome export obstacles for some countries
Best commodities, foodstuff and other things to export
All you need to succeed in the food export business with step-after-step process for exporting food stuff
How to start your export business using NIPOST
How to receive payment for exported goods and products
Using cargo and air to ship food items
How to send food stuff through courier companies
Hot commodities to export
How to use government agencies like AGOA, NAFDAC, SON, BOI, etc to succeed in export business
Compliance standard documentation and procedures to follow

How to get contacts for export and contacts or places to export your goods to

How to and where to showcase your product to the international communities

And remember -- this is not all
Have you ever thought of the kind of money guys abroad are making sending their goods down to Nigeria and some of these goods are even second hand, fairly used or tokumbo? think of it. These guys are rich! And the reverse is the case if you can start sending local commodities abroad for cash returns.

Even with all of these Know-how... There's MORE!

...And many more!

The Foodstuff Market is huge, especially for Nigerians scattered abroad who own stores, super market and restaurant in foreign Countries. With over 25 million Nigerian outside the country, the majority of them living in places like the United Kingdom (UK), US and Canada, Australia, etc, I bet you this business is still under served.

The food stuff export market affords you the opportunity of starting the export business on a small scale. Everyone need food and in this sense food commodity that are not found or grown in the place of needs or use.
Trading our local food abroad has come to stay because of the increased population of our people traveling abroad for greener pastures and education. It is not uncommon to find foreigners selling Nigerian foods abroad or owning shops that sell such product that is because the market is available and China, apart from US and UK is the latest country to join the club of Nigeria food stuff destination. This is your best time to join this business.
The process is so simple, cheap and easy. From agricultural commodities to easily available food items or manufactured or processed finished or semi finished products you name it. The good thing about this is that the coast is now clear for any interested person intending to start earning hard currencies like Dollar, Euro or Pound:

There are commodities in high demand overseas with high prices while there are those with high demand but low prices, but all the same the opportunity to make money from these global markets is high and these products are gradually gaining more attention, because the place of Nigeria in global economic map. We are going to expose all the commodities in high demand abroad in this e-book


Introducing..
Creating Wealth From Export Business


The complete guide for exporting goods and commodities from Nigeria to other countries starting from the scratch and building sustainable revenue from international transactions

This is the Solution
This e-book contains all the wealth of information you need to suceed in the export business whether you are exporting goods in small scale or trading commodities in volume.


It covers every area
This resource material will not only hold you by the hand through the entire trading process, it will also guide you in all the paper works and avail you of all the contacts you need to suceed in this busness


Absolutely everything You Need
All the contact details that will make you seat in the comfort of your room and transact international export, commodity and resource transactions businesses and deals, moving goods from one country to another and earing foreign currencies at will is intact in this e-book. Get your copy now!

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Investment / Be Part Of Nigeria's Lucrative Multi-million Naira Foodstuff Export Market by cokersam: 3:15pm On Jul 22, 2019
“DISCOVER HOW To Be Part Of Nigeria's Lucrative Multi-Million Naira Foodstuff Export Market" Over 400 Nigerian African food supermarket, African Restaurants, African Kitchens and Grocery store all over Europe, UK AND U.S, Waiting for you to become their supplier on monthly bases and make 100% PROFIT. Over 70 Exportable African Foodstuff Commodities Ogbono, Ugu, rice, bitter kola, ginger, soya beans, cocoa seeds, dried catfish Yam Tubers,Elubo,White Gari, Yellow Gari, White Beans, Red Beans Oloyin, Ogbono, Egusi, Cray Fish, Smoked Fish, Stocked Fish (Panla),Dawa Cudes,Palm Oil, Ofada Rice,Chilie Pepper,Smoked fish, Gari, Beans Flour, Melon seed (Egusi Ground),Cassava Flour, Bitterleaf, Dried Ugu leaf:, Palmwine, Butter production. Coconut processing,Pepper, Hibiscus flower,Pap (Ogi), Ukazi leaf , Hot Chilli Pepper – Ground, Kola nut, Potato, Semolina, Ginger beer, Kilishi, Soybean, Groundnut, Okra, Cassava, Yam, Honey, Snail, Bitter Kola, Ofada rice, Catfish, Shrimps, Pounded Yam Flour, Cashew, Plantain Flour, Palm Oil Coconut processing,Pepper, Hibiscus flower, Yoghurt,Pap (Ogi), Ukazi leaf and the rest... etc. To commence foodstuff business on a small scale. Company registration is optional since you are doing it on a small scale, which means you are sending the foodstuff items through the help of courier companies... e.g, DHL, FEDEX, but, if you are on a tight budget and want to send large quantities from 1/tons you can use the services of freight forwarders. The requirements include startup capital of between N50,000 and N150,000 an e-mail, a mobile phone and an account with a reputable bank here in Nigeria. However, having a domiciliary account is better. You don’t need previous experience in the field but you should have a “Good Head” for organizing and negotiation. You can get support from an organization called Association of Micro-Entrepreneurs of Nigeria (AMEN), to allow you to get NAFDAC number. Only if the product need customized attention. The volume of Nigerian exporters of foodstuff to those countries is still on a very low level.... Considering the estimated 20 million Nigerian residing outside the country, with the majority living in the United Kingdom (UK) and the US. This is a great opportunity to sell to this category of people. The few exporters of African foodstuff cannot meet with the demand of Nigerians which populations are increasing everyday in the US and UK.

What you will get in this eBook •

How to receive your money from your Local Bank in Nigeria •
How to Source for food items locally. •
How to get Foreign Buyers. •
How to identify genuine buyers. •
How to deal with responses •
Foodstuff Export Document •
Shipping and Logistics •
Foodstuffs Packaging Pattern. •
How to Source for Business Loan.

BENEFITS ATTACHED TO FOODSTUFF EXPORT BUSINESS •

The profit margin is high •
There is no lose in this business if do your calculation well. •
Availability of the Food items in all nook and cranny of Nigeria. •
You’re paid in foreign currencies’Dollar, pounds or Euro. •
Helps to improve our economy. •
Economic Meltdown cannot affect the Business rather makes the business to boom. To start an export business, money is not the most important thing; but it will play a major role ... you need to have the knowledge, right idea and the market needed. There is assistance to any Nigerian with right idea. What you need to succeed are: Integrity, Honesty and Diligence.


So How Much Is This Going To Cost If I sell it to you at N7000 it worth it But you can get it JUST………insane N5000 if you buy today,you will get my A lot of Nigerian is operating a highly lucrative home-based export company and they are constantly making a steady income of between #150,000 and #2,000,000 monthly, and regularly. BONUS 1: Over 100 Foreign Buyers of Foodstuff and Agro products will be given to you free if you order today. BONUS 2: How to get loan in Nigeria without collateral will also be given to you free if you order today. 60 DAYS MONEY BACK GURANTEE If you’re not happy with our product, we refund your money within 60days of purchase. This Packag e will cost you only N5000

For more info contact me via whatsapp +2348168619124

Investment / Be P by cokersam: 3:00pm On Jul 22, 2019
“DISCOVER HOW To Be Part Of Nigeria's Lucrative Multi-Million Naira Foodstuff Export Market" Over 400 Nigerian African food supermarket, African Restaurants, African Kitchens and Grocery store all over Europe, UK AND U.S, Waiting for you to become their supplier on monthly bases and make 100% PROFIT. Over 70 Exportable African Foodstuff Commodities Ogbono, Ugu, rice, bitter kola, ginger, soya beans, cocoa seeds, dried catfish Yam Tubers,Elubo,White Gari, Yellow Gari, White Beans, Red Beans Oloyin, Ogbono, Egusi, Cray Fish, Smoked Fish, Stocked Fish (Panla),Dawa Cudes,Palm Oil, Ofada Rice,Chilie Pepper,Smoked fish, Gari, Beans Flour, Melon seed (Egusi Ground),Cassava Flour, Bitterleaf, Dried Ugu leaf:, Palmwine, Butter production. Coconut processing,Pepper, Hibiscus flower,Pap (Ogi), Ukazi leaf , Hot Chilli Pepper – Ground, Kola nut, Potato, Semolina, Ginger beer, Kilishi, Soybean, Groundnut, Okra, Cassava, Yam, Honey, Snail, Bitter Kola, Ofada rice, Catfish, Shrimps, Pounded Yam Flour, Cashew, Plantain Flour, Palm Oil Coconut processing,Pepper, Hibiscus flower, Yoghurt,Pap (Ogi), Ukazi leaf and the rest... etc. To commence foodstuff business on a small scale. Company registration is optional since you are doing it on a small scale, which means you are sending the foodstuff items through the help of courier companies... e.g, DHL, FEDEX, but, if you are on a tight budget and want to send large quantities from 1/tons you can use the services of freight forwarders. The requirements include startup capital of between N50,000 and N150,000 an e-mail, a mobile phone and an account with a reputable bank here in Nigeria. However, having a domiciliary account is better. You don’t need previous experience in the field but you should have a “Good Head” for organizing and negotiation. You can get support from an organization called Association of Micro-Entrepreneurs of Nigeria (AMEN), to allow you to get NAFDAC number. Only if the product need customized attention. The volume of Nigerian exporters of foodstuff to those countries is still on a very low level.... Considering the estimated 20 million Nigerian residing outside the country, with the majority living in the United Kingdom (UK) and the US. This is a great opportunity to sell to this category of people. The few exporters of African foodstuff cannot meet with the demand of Nigerians which populations are increasing everyday in the US and UK.

What you will get in this eBook •

How to receive your money from your Local Bank in Nigeria •
How to Source for food items locally. •
How to get Foreign Buyers. •
How to identify genuine buyers. •
How to deal with responses •
Foodstuff Export Document •
Shipping and Logistics •
Foodstuffs Packaging Pattern. •
How to Source for Business Loan.

BENEFITS ATTACHED TO FOODSTUFF EXPORT BUSINESS •

The profit margin is high •
There is no lose in this business if do your calculation well. •
Availability of the Food items in all nook and cranny of Nigeria. •
You’re paid in foreign currencies’Dollar, pounds or Euro. •
Helps to improve our economy. •
Economic Meltdown cannot affect the Business rather makes the business to boom. To start an export business, money is not the most important thing; but it will play a major role ... you need to have the knowledge, right idea and the market needed. There is assistance to any Nigerian with right idea. What you need to succeed are: Integrity, Honesty and Diligence.


So How Much Is This Going To Cost If I sell it to you at N7000 it worth it But you can get it JUST………insane N5000 if you buy today,you will get my A lot of Nigerian is operating a highly lucrative home-based export company and they are constantly making a steady income of between #150,000 and #2,000,000 monthly, and regularly. BONUS 1: Over 100 Foreign Buyers of Foodstuff and Agro products will be given to you free if you order today. BONUS 2: How to get loan in Nigeria without collateral will also be given to you free if you order today. 60 DAYS MONEY BACK GURANTEE If you’re not happy with our product, we refund your money within 60days of purchase. This Packag e will cost you only N5000

For more info contact me via whatsapp +2348168619124

Business / Re: Be Part Of Nigeria's Lucrative Multi-million Naira Foodstuff Export Market by cokersam: 2:53pm On Jul 22, 2019
For more info contact me via whatsapp +2348168619124
Business / Be Part Of Nigeria's Lucrative Multi-million Naira Foodstuff Export Market by cokersam: 1:20pm On Jul 22, 2019
DISCOVER HOW To Be Part Of Nigeria's Lucrative Multi-Million Naira Foodstuff Export Market"
Over 400 Nigerian African food supermarket, African Restaurants, African Kitchens and Grocery store all over Europe, UK AND U.S, Waiting for you to become their supplier on monthly bases and make 100% PROFIT.
Over 70 Exportable African Foodstuff Commodities
Ogbono, Ugu, rice, bitter kola, ginger, soya beans, cocoa seeds, dried catfish Yam Tubers,Elubo,White Gari, Yellow Gari, White Beans, Red Beans Oloyin, Ogbono, Egusi, Cray Fish, Smoked Fish, Stocked Fish (Panla),Dawa Cudes,Palm Oil, Ofada Rice,Chilie Pepper,Smoked fish, Gari, Beans Flour, Melon seed (Egusi Ground),Cassava Flour, Bitterleaf, Dried Ugu leaf:, Palmwine, Butter production. Coconut processing,Pepper, Hibiscus flower,Pap (Ogi), Ukazi leaf , Hot Chilli Pepper – Ground, Kola nut, Potato, Semolina, Ginger beer, Kilishi, Soybean, Groundnut, Okra, Cassava, Yam, Honey, Snail, Bitter Kola, Ofada rice, Catfish, Shrimps, Pounded Yam Flour, Cashew, Plantain Flour, Palm Oil Coconut processing,Pepper, Hibiscus flower, Yoghurt,Pap (Ogi), Ukazi leaf and the rest... etc.
To commence foodstuff business on a small scale.
Company registration is optional since you are doing it on a small scale, which means you are sending the foodstuff items through the help of courier companies... e.g, DHL, FEDEX, but, if you are on a tight budget and want to send large quantities from 1/tons you can use the services of freight forwarders.
The requirements include startup capital of between

N50,000 and N150,000
an e-mail,
a mobile phone and
an account with a reputable bank here in Nigeria.
However, having a domiciliary account is better. You don’t need previous experience in the field but you should have a “Good Head” for organizing and negotiation. You can get support from an organization called Association of Micro-Entrepreneurs of Nigeria (AMEN), to allow you to get NAFDAC number. Only if the product need customized attention.
The volume of Nigerian exporters of foodstuff to those countries is still on a very low level.... Considering the estimated 20 million Nigerian residing outside the country, with the majority living in the United Kingdom (UK) and the US. This is a great opportunity to sell to this category of people. The few exporters of African foodstuff cannot meet with the demand of Nigerians which populations are increasing everyday in the US and UK.
What you will get in this eBook
• How to receive your money from your Local Bank in Nigeria
• How to Source for food items locally.
• How to get Foreign Buyers.
• How to identify genuine buyers.
• How to deal with responses
• Foodstuff Export Document
• Shipping and Logistics
• Foodstuffs Packaging Pattern.
• How to Source for Business Loan.

BENEFITS ATTACHED TO FOODSTUFF EXPORT BUSINESS
• The profit margin is high
• There is no lose in this business if do your calculation well.
• Availability of the Food items in all nook and cranny of Nigeria.
• You’re paid in foreign currencies’Dollar, pounds or Euro.
• Helps to improve our economy.
• Economic Meltdown cannot affect the Business rather makes the business to boom.

To start an export business, money is not the most important thing; but it will play a major role ... you need to have the knowledge, right idea and the market needed. There is assistance to any Nigerian with right idea.

What you need to succeed are:
Integrity,
Honesty and
Diligence.

Investment / How To Make Massive Income Exporting And Packaging Nigerian Food Abroad by cokersam: 10:17pm On Jul 21, 2019
Food Exporting Business Opportunity
Another opportunity has emerged for business minded individuals seeking ideas on what they can do to earn a living or for those of you working, to earn extra cash.

The local foodstuffs exportation business is growing rapidly kudos to the rising number of Africans living abroad.
This form of entrepreneurship was discovered by some locals who at one time traveled abroad to visit relations or do business and on getting there found out that the local kind of delicacies like egusi, amala, onugbu, fio-fio, pounded yam, and Oha soup etc are rarely available and when seen in an African restaurant, very costly.

This gap in getting local dishes abroad has opened opportunities also for foreigners living abroad setting up restaurants. Also in the last two decades, restaurant across Europe and America have thrived, making these delicacies a regular feature on their menus.
To sustain their business, they have practically created a good opportunity for exporters, who have since been supplying them with a variety of foodstuffs to keep their business going.

The sheer volume of those involved in the running of these African kitchens, as they were, has indicated that a massive supply gap must be plugged, especially on a daily basis

the demand for local foodstuffs in Europe and America is rising due to increasing number of Africans, particularly Nigerians, sojourning there.

This has created the need for foodstuffs exporters to supply African restaurants in the United States (US) and Europe.
the commodities in demand as smoked fish, crayfish, garri, beans flour, melon seed, ogbono, cassava flour, bitter leaf, dried pumpkin leaf, pepper, pap and vegetable leaves, among others

there is a market for traditional and innovative food products in North America and Europe, but that buyers are interested in high-quality food products and strict safety standards.

food stuff presents a great opportunity for small companies to enter overseas food market.

the volume of Nigerian export of foodstuffs to these countries is still on a very small scale considering the estimation of well over 20 million Nigerians, who reside outside the country, with the majority living in the United Kingdom (UK) and the US. This, has created opportunity for more Nigerians to come into the business to meet increasing demand.

foods export opportunities exist around the world and some key markets have the potential for increased purchases from local exporters.

Small food stuff exporters, have an opportunity to build on strong reputation for quality food produce and grow sales in few years.


I therefore urge entrepreneurs to make good use of this great opportunity as this does not require one to break the bank before starting. All that is required has been categorically stated here. There are already emerging group of exporters making money from exporting African foods abroad. Even the foreigners also enjoy these foods and this is helping to increase the prices of these commodities as demand is higher than supply.


This opportunity may not last a life time, the sooner you start, the better for you, the smarter for you and the more money for you before the business is saturated with bigger competitors which is imminent.

For info about this business chat me via whatsapp +2348168619124

Investment / How To Make Massive Income Exporting And Packaging Nigerian Food Abroad by cokersam: 9:59pm On Jul 21, 2019
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Make Money Exporting Foodstuffs
BY FRANCIS NWOKIKE ·

Food Exporting Business Opportunity
Another opportunity has emerged for business minded individuals seeking ideas on what they can do to earn a living or for those of you working, to earn extra cash.

The local foodstuffs exportation business is growing rapidly kudos to the rising number of Africans living abroad.
This form of entrepreneurship was discovered by some locals who at one time traveled abroad to visit relations or do business and on getting there found out that the local kind of delicacies like egusi, amala, onugbu, fio-fio, pounded yam, and Oha soup etc are rarely available and when seen in an African restaurant, very costly.

This gap in getting local dishes abroad has opened opportunities also for foreigners living abroad setting up restaurants. Also in the last two decades, restaurant across Europe and America have thrived, making these delicacies a regular feature on their menus.
To sustain their business, they have practically created a good opportunity for exporters, who have since been supplying them with a variety of foodstuffs to keep their business going.

The sheer volume of those involved in the running of these African kitchens, as they were, has indicated that a massive supply gap must be plugged, especially on a daily basis

the demand for local foodstuffs in Europe and America is rising due to increasing number of Africans, particularly Nigerians, sojourning there.

This has created the need for foodstuffs exporters to supply African restaurants in the United States (US) and Europe.
the commodities in demand as smoked fish, crayfish, garri, beans flour, melon seed, ogbono, cassava flour, bitter leaf, dried pumpkin leaf, pepper, pap and vegetable leaves, among others

there is a market for traditional and innovative food products in North America and Europe, but that buyers are interested in high-quality food products and strict safety standards.

food stuff presents a great opportunity for small companies to enter overseas food market.

the volume of Nigerian export of foodstuffs to these countries is still on a very small scale considering the estimation of well over 20 million Nigerians, who reside outside the country, with the majority living in the United Kingdom (UK) and the US. This, has created opportunity for more Nigerians to come into the business to meet increasing demand.

foods export opportunities exist around the world and some key markets have the potential for increased purchases from local exporters.

Small food stuff exporters, have an opportunity to build on strong reputation for quality food produce and grow sales in few years.


I therefore urge entrepreneurs to make good use of this great opportunity as this does not require one to break the bank before starting. All that is required has been categorically stated here. There are already emerging group of exporters making money from exporting African foods abroad. Even the foreigners also enjoy these foods and this is helping to increase the prices of these commodities as demand is higher than supply.


This opportunity may not last a life time, the sooner you start, the better for you, the smarter for you and the more money for you before the business is saturated with bigger competitors which is imminent.

For info about this business chat me via whatsapp +2348168619124

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Investment / Make Money Exporting And Packaging Nigerian Food Stuff Abroad by cokersam: 9:10pm On Jul 20, 2019
Do you plan on exporting any goods from Nigeria? If so, then you should consider a lot before sending out your goods. Of course, some conditions depend on the state and country of the buyer, special means of exporting, quantities required. In addition to start your own export business, you should learn more about market’s situation, find a buyer and collect some documents needed for export.

Most people who plan to export some products, do not really know how to do it. So if you are among them, take a look at detailed information on export and some other tips how to export from Nigeria to other countries! There is no doubt that most often exported Nigerian product is oil. But now, due to the crash of oil prices, the exportation of this “black gold” becomes less and less attractive. For this reason, a lot of people involved in export try to find some new ways and new products to export.

According to statistics, the most popular non-oil products, which are exported from Nigeria are cocoa, cassava, rubber, wool, cotton, palm oil, wood logs (Iroko or Mahogany) groundnut oil, cashew, garlic, and other products. Nigeria mainly exports goods to Europe and Asia. Total profit is estimated to be about N682.5 billion. Nigerian government recently announced that in future they want to focus more on agricultural products export. This is because the prices on oil export decreased and therefore thre is an increasing demand for non-oil product export. Nigerian government launched a special governmental body, called Nigerian Export Promotion Council. The council works to encourage Nigerian industrialists, businessmen, and agriculturalists to export more non-oil products.

This is so that the government can increase export index, fight unemployment issue, and stabilize Nigeria’s economy. A guide for your flawless export business Are you interested? Then look at this detailed guide on how to export goods from Nigeria to other countries. The requirements for exporting goods to foreign countries depend mostly on what kind of product you plan to export. Easy steps for fast and smooth export are given in this 3-step guide.

How to export goods from Nigeria to other countries?
There is no doubt that most often exported Nigerian product is oil. But now, due to the crash of oil prices, the exportation of this “black gold” becomes less and less attractive. For this reason, a lot of people involved in export try to find some new ways and new products to export. According to statistics, the most popular non-oil products, which are exported from Nigeria are cocoa, cassava, rubber, wool, cotton, palm oil, wood logs (Iroko or Mahogany) groundnut oil, cashew, garlic, and other products.

Products for export
Nigeria mainly exports goods to Europe and Asia. Total profit is estimated to be about N682.5 billion. Nigerian government recently announced that in future they want to focus more on agricultural products export. This is because the prices on oil export decreased and therefore thre is an increasing demand for non-oil product export. Nigerian government launched a special governmental body, called Nigerian Export Promotion Council. The council works to encourage Nigerian industrialists, businessmen, and agriculturalists to export more non-oil products. This is so that the government can increase export index, fight unemployment issue, and stabilize Nigeria’s economy.

A guide for your flawless export business
Are you interested? Then look at this detailed guide on how to export goods from Nigeria to other countries. The requirements for exporting goods to foreign countries depend mostly on what kind of product you plan to export. Easy steps for fast and smooth export are given in this 3-step guide.

Export goods from Nigeria to other countries


Step 1: Do a research
When it comes to exporting any products from Nigeria to other countries, you have to research everything about the export business, as well as the goods you plan to export. Doing a survey prior to shipping goods and starting your own business is a very reasonable decision. Look at 6 tips on how to do a good research:

Think about how quickly you can establish foreign contacts and find enough customers to sell your goods to. Research the market satiation and find the countries which will be the best to export to. Once you find it, think about advertisement and promotion of your product.
Another thing to consider before starting the export business is cost. It is good to think about the cost of exporting products from Nigeria, which includes export duties. Calculate the cost and decide for yourself if you will be able to afford it.


Another important stage of export business is no doubt the shipping. You have to decide on means of transportation you will need to use to export the goods. Research the most convenient shipping companies or cargo flights that are available in Nigeria.


When you are done with transportation and market research, move to area of legal requirements. You need to find out what kind of documents you need and what are the conditions your company must adhere to. Also, pay attention to the certification process. Will the government require you to certify your goods or register them somehow?

Remember to visit Nigerian Export Promotion Council for more professional support.
If you know anyone that is doing the same business or plan to, it is always good to learn from them.


Register your export business

Step 2: Register your export business

If you plan to do a serious business, you will need to register your company. For this, you should head to Corporate Affairs Commissions. It is important to do this because your customer will check CAC site for more detailed information about your company. If they do not find anything, they are not likely they will not agree to cooperate with you. Since Nigeria has a reputation of not being a very trustworthy country, you had better register your business so that you can win the customers’ trust.

Registration of export goods from Nigeria to other countries

It is also important to have a Certificate of Incorporation and register at the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC). This is done by anyone who plans to export non-oil products from Nigeria to other foreign countries. Registration in NEPC costs about N11,000. It takes only a week to get your company registered.

Step 3: Search for foreign customers

We all know that the most important people in business are not bosses, but customers. If there are no customers, then there will be no business. For this reason, you have to search for customers very precisely. Since you will work with foreign clients, you have to work on promotion and creating a good visual picture of your company and products you export. Come up with a website design and promote it on web search platforms, such as Google or social media. Facebook and Instagram can also help, depending on the products you plan to export.

Create your website
You should have a multi-functional website that will display all products, along with your contact information and all the necessary information that the client might need. The Internet is literally the only way for you to get connected with clients and help your business develop. Cooperation with other companies can be also a solution since they can help you to find new partners and build some useful connections.

Exporting and packaging Nigerian foodstuff abroad is a very lucrative business, without a doubt you can making a fortune once you understand the procedures to become a success on this business. Exporting foodstuff like garri, kolanut, cashew, bean flower, garlic, ginger. E.t.c, has been on high demand for years due to low exportation of African foods compared to the populations of African living abroad .You can see why the business is very lucrative. If you are ready to invest and learn more about the business chat me on whatsapp for more info +2348168619124

Business / How To Export And Package African Foodstuff Abroad by cokersam: 10:48pm On Jul 19, 2019
Another opportunity has emerged for business minded individuals seeking ideas on what they can do to earn a living or for those of you working, to earn extra cash.

The local foodstuffs exportation business is growing rapidly kudos to the rising number of Africans living abroad.

This form of entrepreneurship was discovered by some locals who at one time traveled abroad to visit relations or do business and on getting there found out that the local kind of delicacies like egusi, amala, onugbu, fio-fio, pounded yam, and Oha soup etc are rarely available and when seen in an African restaurant, very costly.

This gap in getting local dishes abroad has opened opportunities also for foreigners living abroad setting up restaurants. Also in the last two decades, restaurant across Europe and America have thrived, making these delicacies a regular feature on their menus.

o sustain their business, they have practically created a good opportunity for exporters, who have since been supplying them with a variety of foodstuffs to keep their business going.

The sheer volume of those involved in the running of these African kitchens, as they were, has indicated that a massive supply gap must be plugged, especially on a daily basis.

Are you thinking of investing on mini exportation business in 2019, exporting african food stuffs like packaged garri, ogbolo, beans flower, etc. If you are serious and ready to invest on this business join my whatsapp group to learn more about mini exportation. This platform is for those that are ready to invest on this business because you need capital to setup a business like this. Exportation business is not for jokers but business minded people. Join my whatsapp group to discuss more on this business. Only serious business people should contact me via whatsapp for more +2348168619124

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