Monday, April 23, 2018

Exporting Vegetables from Nigeria

Exporting Vegetables From Nigeria 


There are different types of vegetable grown in Nigeria. Some of them are:  Amaranthus (Tete),  Corchorus olitorius ( Ugu) Others are, Ukazi, Ugba, Bitter leaf, Tel Fairia, ( Ewedu) etc.

Depending on the weather conditions,and availability of water for irrigation where the weather is not favourable for grown some vegetables, Nigerian vegetables can be freshly produced for market in 5-6 weeks after planting. With adequate water supply, vegetables can be produced all the year round

Vegetables can be exported fresh without adding any additional value or dry very well before export.
 If you are exporting dried vegetables, make sure you comply with high level of  hygine required to free the vegetables from impurities. Therefore,you must wash it thoroughly with clean water and remove impurities before drying. A temperature of 42 to 45 degree will be required to dry your vegetables using dyedrator or a dryer (Sun drying may not be adequate) for drying your vegetable for export.


After removing impurities from your vegetables, whether you are exporting fresh or dry, the next step is to package according to the specification of the buyer.

We have researched into the processes and requirements of exporting Vegetables from Nigeria to other part of the world and come out with a report.
The highly informative report / E-book on Vegetable export from Nigeria cost only five thousand Naira and is available electronically for anyone interested in vegetable export business.
To place order for the export report / e-Book
Visit a branch of Access bank Plc nearest to you and  pay the sum of N5000 only to:
A/C. Number:0051386690
A/C. Name; Gravy Seed Ventures
You can also make transfer via mobile banking Apps or on ATM machines
After payment text  the followings:
  1. Your Full name
  2. The e-mail address you will prefer to receive the e-Book 
  3. Bank teller  / transaction number 
to: 07052168220.
A copy of the export e-Book(PDF) will be sent to your email box as soon as your payment is confirmed within 24 hours

No comments:

Post a Comment

Packaging And Exporting Okra

Packaging And Exporting Okra Okra also known as ladies finger in western countries has been described as a flowering plant in the mall...