Hello Mr Dele,please how many containers of cashew nut can one be able to get at a particular time .And moreover how can one source for large quantity of soya beans?
I have been following your blog for a few days now and from someone that knows a little about exports and trade finance, i want to say to everyone that your blog is very rich and i encourage people to take advantage of the info on it. I am into the export of hardwood charcoal but recently there has been an increase in the number of suppliers from Nigeria and it has began to crash the price and profitability. Now i want to diversify and and go into a market that is not yet so crowded. I suspect sesame seeds will serve my purpose because i heard it is more capital intensive and the capital serves as an entry barrier. Please, i will like to have your opinion on this. Thanks.
Good day and thanks for your posting on the blog. You can consider sesame seed if you have the funds. But don't be deceived because there are many big players in the industry, so funds is not really a barrier.
Hello Dele, I must confess this blog is quite informative and educative, I know little about commodity trade and how to export I have great passion for the business and I really want to start but don't know how to go about it. Am in the north where sesame seed and cashew nut are in abundance.
Hello Dele, I must confess this blog is quite informative and educative, I know little about commodity trade and how to export I have great passion for the business and I really want to start but don't know how to go about it. Am in the north where sesame seed and cashew nut are in abundance.
Hello Mr Dele,please how many containers of cashew nut can one be able to get at a particular time .And moreover how can one source for large quantity of soya beans?
ReplyDeleteYou can get as many cashew nut as possible depending on your financial muscle. Soya bean can be sourced from Kano and most parts of the North.
ReplyDeleteGood Day Dele,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a few days now and from someone that knows a little about exports and trade finance, i want to say to everyone that your blog is very rich and i encourage people to take advantage of the info on it.
I am into the export of hardwood charcoal but recently there has been an increase in the number of suppliers from Nigeria and it has began to crash the price and profitability.
Now i want to diversify and and go into a market that is not yet so crowded. I suspect sesame seeds will serve my purpose because i heard it is more capital intensive and the capital serves as an entry barrier. Please, i will like to have your opinion on this.
Thanks.
Good day and thanks for your posting on the blog. You can consider sesame seed if you have the funds. But don't be deceived because there are many big players in the industry, so funds is not really a barrier.
ReplyDeleteHello Dele, I must confess this blog is quite informative and educative, I know little about commodity trade and how to export I have great passion for the business and I really want to start but don't know how to go about it. Am in the north where sesame seed and cashew nut are in abundance.
ReplyDeleteHello Dele, I must confess this blog is quite informative and educative, I know little about commodity trade and how to export I have great passion for the business and I really want to start but don't know how to go about it. Am in the north where sesame seed and cashew nut are in abundance.
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