Hibiscus, Shea, and Palm Oil Trade in Nigeria: 2025 Review
Hibiscus, Shea, and Palm Oil Trade in Nigeria In 2025, Nigeria’s agricultural trade evolved through targeted developments across the hibiscus, shea, and palm oil value chains. Rather than broad policy shifts, the year was defined by specific, verifiable initiatives, including export frameworks, processing investments, and private-sector
Learn MoreThe $180B Cassava Market: Why Nigeria Can’t Afford to Stay on the Sidelines
Cassava Processing in Nigeria: Unlocking a Global Opportunity. Cassava processing in Nigeria isn’t just about feeding the nation—it’s a global economic opportunity. According to BusinessDay Nigeria, the global cassava processing market is currently valued at over $180 billion, spanning industrial starches, ethanol, gluten-free flour, and cosmetics.
Learn MoreWill Nigeria’s Raw Material Value Addition Bill Revolutionize Agriculture?
A Closer Look at the 30% Local Processing Mandate 30% Value Addition Nigeria: Earlier this year, the Nigerian National Assembly passed the Raw Materials 30% Value Addition Bill, which requires that at least 30% of all raw materials, including agricultural produce, be processed locally before export.
Learn MoreHow to Start an Export Business in Nigeria: Beginner’s Action Plan
Starting an agro export business in Nigeria is more achievable than many people think. With global demand rising for products like sesame seeds, shea butter, ginger, hibiscus flowers, cashew nuts, palm oil, and charcoal, beginners can successfully export agricultural products from Nigeria—even at small scale—if the
Learn MoreWho are Consumers in Nigeria and Why Are They Important?
Who are Consumers in Nigeria? Consumers in Nigeria are the backbone of the nation’s economy, shaping markets and driving growth. Consumers in Nigeria, play a pivotal role, especially focusing on local production and sustainable practices gains momentum. But who exactly are consumers, and why are they
Learn MoreWorld Food Day 2024: Addressing Food Insecurity in Nigeria – Urgent Actions Needed to Secure the Future
World Food Day 2024: As the world comes together on World Food Day 2024, themed “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future,” we are reminded of the stark contrast between the ideals of food security and the harsh reality facing millions of
Learn MoreWhy Nigerian Agricultural Products Are Worth Buying
Nigerian agricultural products are increasingly recognized for their quality and value, moving beyond outdated perceptions that favor imported goods. Choosing locally grown foods, herbs, and handmade products is not a compromise—it is an investment in Nigeria’s economy, environment, and future. When you choose foods and everyday
Learn MoreWhy Okomu Palm Oil Is Nigeria’s Most Trusted Red Oil Brand
Okomu Palm Oil is trusted for its purity, health benefits, and sustainability. With rising concerns over food quality, sourcing, and nutritional value, this Nigerian red palm oil brand stands out as a gold standard in the local and international markets. What sets Okomu Palm Oil apart?
Learn MoreWelcome to Afrik Fair – Your Trusted Partner in Ethical & Sustainable Trade
Welcome to Afrik Fair Afrik Fair Nigeria Limited is an agribusiness company driving ethical trade and market growth across Nigeria’s palm oil, hibiscus, shea, ginger, and cassava value chains. We work at the intersection of sourcing, aggregation, marketing, and export, ensuring that Nigerian agricultural products reach
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