Post by Trade facilitator on Mar 15, 2021 18:08:07 GMT 1
It is amazing to see the abundance of agricultural commodities we have in this
country, and still many are crying about unemployment in one of the greatest
lands in the world.
This is the golden age that the world has been waiting for; and we are lucky to be
living in one of the wealthiest nations in the world. What you can find in this
nation and take for granted is being sought after all over the world.
I am aware that most people in Nigeria have at one time or the other come
across this commodity called Shea Butter. You probably may not know that it is
that product you see on daily basis in your environment.
Shea butter is a form of fat extracted from the African Shea tree. When raw, it is
usually yellow in color, but after processing they take on various other colors.
It is used mainly in producing cosmetics by pharmaceutical companies all over the
world. Some people use it as food in African countries.
Shea Oil is also a type of oil extracted from the nuts of the Shea tree, it is
nourishing and moisturizing for the hair and skin.
Some people in Nigeria call it “Ori”, others call it “Okwuma” and so many other
local names; but all are referring to Shea butter. It grows abundantly in all parts of
the country, and it is very cheap.
One product that is highly globally demanded for is Shea butter; buyers come into
the country demanding for it. The Nigerian Shea butter is of very high quality, and
we have it in large quantities.
Due to the large number of international buyers demanding for this product; it is
very pertinent for you to venture into the export business. You will not regret it as
the product is always available and cheap to buy locally.
It is exported semi-processed by the exporter locally, and when it arrives at the
importers’ home country, it will then be further processed according their
requirements.
Shea butter trees are grown mainly in Niger, Kogi, Kwara, Ogun, and Oyo. Many
other states of the federation grow the product at various quantities.
Processing Shea butter and oils in Nigeria can create great employment
opportunities for our teeming youth. The truth is that this commodity is in great
demand by international buyers.
China is the world’s largest importer of Shea butter. You can buy your commodity
at the local markets at very low prices and export at varying levels of profit. The
profit margin ranges from 20 – 100%. One very interesting fact about export of this.
country, and still many are crying about unemployment in one of the greatest
lands in the world.
This is the golden age that the world has been waiting for; and we are lucky to be
living in one of the wealthiest nations in the world. What you can find in this
nation and take for granted is being sought after all over the world.
I am aware that most people in Nigeria have at one time or the other come
across this commodity called Shea Butter. You probably may not know that it is
that product you see on daily basis in your environment.
Shea butter is a form of fat extracted from the African Shea tree. When raw, it is
usually yellow in color, but after processing they take on various other colors.
It is used mainly in producing cosmetics by pharmaceutical companies all over the
world. Some people use it as food in African countries.
Shea Oil is also a type of oil extracted from the nuts of the Shea tree, it is
nourishing and moisturizing for the hair and skin.
Some people in Nigeria call it “Ori”, others call it “Okwuma” and so many other
local names; but all are referring to Shea butter. It grows abundantly in all parts of
the country, and it is very cheap.
One product that is highly globally demanded for is Shea butter; buyers come into
the country demanding for it. The Nigerian Shea butter is of very high quality, and
we have it in large quantities.
Due to the large number of international buyers demanding for this product; it is
very pertinent for you to venture into the export business. You will not regret it as
the product is always available and cheap to buy locally.
It is exported semi-processed by the exporter locally, and when it arrives at the
importers’ home country, it will then be further processed according their
requirements.
Shea butter trees are grown mainly in Niger, Kogi, Kwara, Ogun, and Oyo. Many
other states of the federation grow the product at various quantities.
Processing Shea butter and oils in Nigeria can create great employment
opportunities for our teeming youth. The truth is that this commodity is in great
demand by international buyers.
China is the world’s largest importer of Shea butter. You can buy your commodity
at the local markets at very low prices and export at varying levels of profit. The
profit margin ranges from 20 – 100%. One very interesting fact about export of this.