Why Nigerian Agro Products Are Making Waves Abroad There are over 20 million Nigerians living abroad, and dem miss: Traditional food Natural herbs and spices Unprocessed native ingredients Supermarkets, African stores, restaurants, and online buyers abroad dey hunt for Nigerian products daily. If you want to tap into agro-export, these na your top-selling products. ✅ 12 Nigerian Agro Products You Can Export Today 1. Garri (Cassava Flakes) White and yellow variants Can be exported in 1kg, 5kg packs 💡 Sells well in US, UK, Germany 2. Palm Oil Especially red oil for cooking and cosmetics Must be properly sealed, pure, and not mixed 💡 Hot cake in Canada and the UK 3. Ogbono (Wild Mango Seeds) Cleaned, dried, and packaged In huge demand among African & Caribbean buyers 4. Dried Crayfish & Stockfish Requires hygienic packaging Best stored in vacuum-sealed bags 💡 Used in African restaurants worldwide 5. Zobo Leaves (Hibiscus) Used for health drinks and tea Nigeria is one of the top exporters of hibiscus sabdariffa 💡 Germany and Mexico dey buy in tonnes 6. Dried Pepper & Cameroon Pepper Ground or whole Sells in jars, sachets, or ziplock bags 💡 Diaspora homes can’t cook without am! 7. Bitter Leaf (Dried or Washed) Packed and dried bitter leaf go far 💡 Used in restaurants abroad for soups like Ofe Onugbu 8. Groundnut Oil / Palm Kernel Oil Must be properly labeled and sealed Export value rising due to natural oil demand 9. Shea Butter Cosmetic and therapeutic use Big market in France, US, Japan 💡 Make sure it’s pure and certified organic 10. Dry Okra, Scent Leaf & Spices Ground or whole Used in soups and seasoning packs 💡 Diaspora women love native food bundles 11. Sesame Seeds Used in oil, snack, and health industry 💡 High export demand from Turkey, Japan, and China 12. Snail (Frozen or Dried) Dried snail can be exported with proper documentation 💡 Huge demand among Afro-Caribbean buyers 💼 Want to Start Exporting? At Npower Farmers Cooperative Society, we help you: Source farm products directly from farmers Package and label professionally Get NEPC registration and export documentation Access air/sea shipping options Sell to buyers abroad through our network 👉 Join us now: https://npowerfarmers.ng/export-support 🐶 Dog Sales Still Available! We now sell different breeds of healthy dogs and puppies: Security dogs (local & mixed) Companion pets 📦 Available in Abuja 👉 Visit: https://npowerfarmers.ng/dogs-for-sale 🦃 Foreign Turkey Sales Still Ongoing! Our strong, healthy turkeys are perfect for: Poultry startup December resale Family consumption 👉 Place your order: https://npowerfarmers.ng/foreign-turkey-sales 📲 Stay Connected ✅ WhatsApp Channel: Click here to join ✅ Telegram: t.me/farmersupdates ✅ Facebook Page: facebook.com/NPFCS 💡 Moral of the Day: Nigerian food no dey stay long for shelf abroad — na who dey export clean and correct products dey chop big money. Start small, start clean, and let Npower Farmers handle the heavy lifting.

Why Nigerian Agro Products Are Making Waves Abroad

There are over 20 million Nigerians living abroad, and dem miss:

  • Traditional food
  • Natural herbs and spices
  • Unprocessed native ingredients

Supermarkets, African stores, restaurants, and online buyers abroad dey hunt for Nigerian products daily.

If you want to tap into agro-export, these na your top-selling products.


✅ 12 Nigerian Agro Products You Can Export Today


1. Garri (Cassava Flakes)

  • White and yellow variants
  • Can be exported in 1kg, 5kg packs
    💡 Sells well in US, UK, Germany

2. Palm Oil

  • Especially red oil for cooking and cosmetics
  • Must be properly sealed, pure, and not mixed
    💡 Hot cake in Canada and the UK

3. Ogbono (Wild Mango Seeds)

  • Cleaned, dried, and packaged
  • In huge demand among African & Caribbean buyers

4. Dried Crayfish & Stockfish

  • Requires hygienic packaging
  • Best stored in vacuum-sealed bags
    💡 Used in African restaurants worldwide

5. Zobo Leaves (Hibiscus)

  • Used for health drinks and tea
  • Nigeria is one of the top exporters of hibiscus sabdariffa
    💡 Germany and Mexico dey buy in tonnes

6. Dried Pepper & Cameroon Pepper

  • Ground or whole
  • Sells in jars, sachets, or ziplock bags
    💡 Diaspora homes can’t cook without am!

7. Bitter Leaf (Dried or Washed)

  • Packed and dried bitter leaf go far
    💡 Used in restaurants abroad for soups like Ofe Onugbu

8. Groundnut Oil / Palm Kernel Oil

  • Must be properly labeled and sealed
  • Export value rising due to natural oil demand

9. Shea Butter

  • Cosmetic and therapeutic use
  • Big market in France, US, Japan
    💡 Make sure it’s pure and certified organic

10. Dry Okra, Scent Leaf & Spices

  • Ground or whole
  • Used in soups and seasoning packs
    💡 Diaspora women love native food bundles

11. Sesame Seeds

  • Used in oil, snack, and health industry
    💡 High export demand from Turkey, Japan, and China

12. Snail (Frozen or Dried)

  • Dried snail can be exported with proper documentation
    💡 Huge demand among Afro-Caribbean buyers

💼 Want to Start Exporting?

At Npower Farmers Cooperative Society, we help you:

  • Source farm products directly from farmers
  • Package and label professionally
  • Get NEPC registration and export documentation
  • Access air/sea shipping options
  • Sell to buyers abroad through our network

👉 Join us now: https://npowerfarmers.ng/export-support


🐶 Dog Sales Still Available!

We now sell different breeds of healthy dogs and puppies:

  • Security dogs (local & mixed)
  • Companion pets
    📦 Available in Abuja

👉 Visit: https://npowerfarmers.ng/dogs-for-sale



📲 Stay Connected

✅ WhatsApp Channel: Click here to join
✅ Telegram: t.me/farmersupdates
✅ Facebook Page: facebook.com/NPFCS


💡 Moral of the Day:

Nigerian food no dey stay long for shelf abroad — na who dey export clean and correct products dey chop big money. Start small, start clean, and let Npower Farmers handle the heavy lifting.

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