Post by Trade facilitator on Mar 11, 2022 22:20:29 GMT 1
Why Nigerian Exporters Fail In International Market – Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Explains
For many years now, the problem of Nigerian exporters failing in the international market arena had been at the forefront of discussions. Yet the solution has not been completely found.
But the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has just claimed to have uncovered the reason why Nigerian exporters are finding it difficult to break through the international market.
The NEPC has identified lack of export market training as one major reason why Nigerian exporters fail in the international market.
This was made known by the Executive Director of NEPC, Dr. Ezra Yakuzak in Makurdi during an Export Market Strategy Training for Women-Owned Businesses. Women-Owned Businesses in Nigeria (WOBs) said it was important that exporters got familiar with the specific requirements of the target markets as well as the certification needed for a product to be exported.
This is exactly what our company does; we take exporters and would-be exporters by the hand and teach them how to do the export business profitably. Most exporters always think that they don’t require any training before engaging in the export business, the reason they always get burnt.
The NEPC Director General was represented by the Head, Makurdi Export office, Mr. Ben Anani, the Executive Director said it was for that reason that the Export Market Strategy Training for Women in Nigeria became very important.
Dr. Yakuzak noted that “The high performances of women in sectors like agriculture, textiles and apparel indicate that women play a major role in the diversification of the Nigerian economy.
“A recent survey by World Bank revealed that Nigeria has the highest rates of female entrepreneurship in the world. However, most of these businesses are classified as low level female entrepreneurship because they operate in informal sectors that yield very little income.
“There is therefore an urgent need to increase women’s potential to participate in high level businesses that can foster financial empowerment, job creation and social development in their communities.
“The participation of women in trade also promotes gender inclusiveness, increases the growth potential of the nation and creates a more balanced framework for sustainable development,” he said.
The Benue state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Tabitha Igirgir, represented by the Deputy Director Women Affairs, Mrs. Magdalene Andor said Benue women who annually record post-harvest losses would take advantage of the training to seek export markets for their various farm produce.
Our company has various types of export markets for different types of produce; we have been in the export business for years with lots of connection in various countries. We can secure export contracts for those products you want to start exporting. You can do yourself great good by contacting the Admin of this forum to start your journey to being a trained exporter.
“This training is timely: the ministry will work closely with the NEPC to help our women who produce a lot of farm produce but record post-harvest losses yearly because they lack knowledge of the export market. So we will key into this initiative to better the lot of our women, “she said.
The export market is a very crucial market for the survival of every economy; if you don’t export, you will not have enough foreign exchange to carry out your international business, therefore countries encourage their nationals to engage in export business.
But the export business is tricky, and that is why you need to rely on companies that have all the requisite experience and have been in the business of export for a long time and have all the required connections internationally to guide in the export trade.
Our company is one of the best companies in Agro-Export Business in Nigeria today, we train individuals and corporate organizations on how to do Export Business the right way; if you are interested, please contact the admin of this forum now for further details.
For many years now, the problem of Nigerian exporters failing in the international market arena had been at the forefront of discussions. Yet the solution has not been completely found.
But the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has just claimed to have uncovered the reason why Nigerian exporters are finding it difficult to break through the international market.
The NEPC has identified lack of export market training as one major reason why Nigerian exporters fail in the international market.
This was made known by the Executive Director of NEPC, Dr. Ezra Yakuzak in Makurdi during an Export Market Strategy Training for Women-Owned Businesses. Women-Owned Businesses in Nigeria (WOBs) said it was important that exporters got familiar with the specific requirements of the target markets as well as the certification needed for a product to be exported.
This is exactly what our company does; we take exporters and would-be exporters by the hand and teach them how to do the export business profitably. Most exporters always think that they don’t require any training before engaging in the export business, the reason they always get burnt.
The NEPC Director General was represented by the Head, Makurdi Export office, Mr. Ben Anani, the Executive Director said it was for that reason that the Export Market Strategy Training for Women in Nigeria became very important.
Dr. Yakuzak noted that “The high performances of women in sectors like agriculture, textiles and apparel indicate that women play a major role in the diversification of the Nigerian economy.
“A recent survey by World Bank revealed that Nigeria has the highest rates of female entrepreneurship in the world. However, most of these businesses are classified as low level female entrepreneurship because they operate in informal sectors that yield very little income.
“There is therefore an urgent need to increase women’s potential to participate in high level businesses that can foster financial empowerment, job creation and social development in their communities.
“The participation of women in trade also promotes gender inclusiveness, increases the growth potential of the nation and creates a more balanced framework for sustainable development,” he said.
The Benue state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Tabitha Igirgir, represented by the Deputy Director Women Affairs, Mrs. Magdalene Andor said Benue women who annually record post-harvest losses would take advantage of the training to seek export markets for their various farm produce.
Our company has various types of export markets for different types of produce; we have been in the export business for years with lots of connection in various countries. We can secure export contracts for those products you want to start exporting. You can do yourself great good by contacting the Admin of this forum to start your journey to being a trained exporter.
“This training is timely: the ministry will work closely with the NEPC to help our women who produce a lot of farm produce but record post-harvest losses yearly because they lack knowledge of the export market. So we will key into this initiative to better the lot of our women, “she said.
The export market is a very crucial market for the survival of every economy; if you don’t export, you will not have enough foreign exchange to carry out your international business, therefore countries encourage their nationals to engage in export business.
But the export business is tricky, and that is why you need to rely on companies that have all the requisite experience and have been in the business of export for a long time and have all the required connections internationally to guide in the export trade.
Our company is one of the best companies in Agro-Export Business in Nigeria today, we train individuals and corporate organizations on how to do Export Business the right way; if you are interested, please contact the admin of this forum now for further details.