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Getting A Slice Of The Billions From The Spice Industry In Nigeria by iniobong888(m): 12:59am On Aug 14, 2019
What will your meal taste like if there was no spice or seasoning in it? One would almost vomit. In this part of our world Spices has become an integral part of a meal. The spice industry is a business industry that we have left to the multinationals that produced seasonings e.g maggi, knorr and the rest but there are ample of opportunities that can be tapped from this billon dollar industry.
Spices are not only limited to our meals only. It is also widely used in the pharmaceutical industry and the cosmetic industry. For e.g. oil extract from ginger as a spice is both used in the pharmaceutical industry as a well as the cosmetic industry. So this one spice has multiple uses. There are many spices in Nigeria that is calling for innovative packaging and processing. A run down of the Spices we have in this country include: Thyme, Curry, Pepper, Black pepper, Nutmeg, Onions, Ginger, African Locust beans, Garlic, cloves, black sesame seed, shallot( you can add to the list).
There is a serious demand for spices and seasonings in Nigeria and abroad. The space to make money in this industry calls for understanding the market and thinking outside the box. If you can package different spice for different meal, e.g if you fill in a single sachet spice that is use for pepper soup, or imaging having a better processing of African locust beans(called Iru in Yoruba,Ogiri Okpi in Igbo and Dawadawa in Hausa)into powder and other spices added or have product that is addition of pepper and crayfish. I can produce a lot of this but I'm limited by space.
Spices like ginger, garlic and tumeric are constantly demanded for export as it is international demanded. Ginger form Nigeria is highly prefer Internationally than Ginger from else where. The goodnews is that one can start this from the comfort of your kitchen.
As earlier said, how to make money form this sector is factor of your innovation and packaging. If you are interested in a report on this and feasibility study(although this goes for a fee) then drop your email and text me . email: iniobong4solution@gmail.com 08160233111

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Re: Getting A Slice Of The Billions From The Spice Industry In Nigeria by Teywak: 3:16am On Sep 15, 2021
iniobong888:


What will your meal taste like if there was no spice or seasoning in it? One would almost vomit. In this part of our world Spices has become an integral part of a meal. The spice industry is a business industry that we have left to the multinationals that produced seasonings e.g maggi, knorr and the rest but there are ample of opportunities that can be tapped from this billon dollar industry.
Spices are not only limited to our meals only. It is also widely used in the pharmaceutical industry and the cosmetic industry. For e.g. oil extract from ginger as a spice is both used in the pharmaceutical industry as a well as the cosmetic industry. So this one spice has multiple uses. There are many spices in Nigeria that is calling for innovative packaging and processing. A run down of the Spices we have in this country include: Thyme, Curry, Pepper, Black pepper, Nutmeg, Onions, Ginger, African Locust beans, Garlic, cloves, black sesame seed, shallot( you can add to the list).
There is a serious demand for spices and seasonings in Nigeria and abroad. The space to make money in this industry calls for understanding the market and thinking outside the box. If you can package different spice for different meal, e.g if you fill in a single sachet spice that is use for pepper soup, or imaging having a better processing of African locust beans(called Iru in Yoruba,Ogiri Okpi in Igbo and Dawadawa in Hausa)into powder and other spices added or have product that is addition of pepper and crayfish. I can produce a lot of this but I'm limited by space.
Spices like ginger, garlic and tumeric are constantly demanded for export as it is international demanded. Ginger form Nigeria is highly prefer Internationally than Ginger from else where. The goodnews is that one can start this from the comfort of your kitchen.
As earlier said, how to make money form this sector is factor of your innovation and packaging. If you are interested in a report on this and feasibility study(although this goes for a fee) then drop your email and text me . email: iniobong4solution@gmail.com 08160233111
Please do you know any uziza seed or local spice
wholesale supplier

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Re: Getting A Slice Of The Billions From The Spice Industry In Nigeria by annjuliet(f): 10:50am On Sep 21, 2021
Teywak:
Please do you know any uziza seed or local spice
wholesale supplier

I can supply you
Send a WhatsApp message to:08145531163
Re: Getting A Slice Of The Billions From The Spice Industry In Nigeria by Flobam: 5:56pm On Sep 21, 2021
iniobong888:


What will your meal taste like if there was no spice or seasoning in it? One would almost vomit. In this part of our world Spices has become an integral part of a meal. The spice industry is a business industry that we have left to the multinationals that produced seasonings e.g maggi, knorr and the rest but there are ample of opportunities that can be tapped from this billon dollar industry.
Spices are not only limited to our meals only. It is also widely used in the pharmaceutical industry and the cosmetic industry. For e.g. oil extract from ginger as a spice is both used in the pharmaceutical industry as a well as the cosmetic industry. So this one spice has multiple uses. There are many spices in Nigeria that is calling for innovative packaging and processing. A run down of the Spices we have in this country include: Thyme, Curry, Pepper, Black pepper, Nutmeg, Onions, Ginger, African Locust beans, Garlic, cloves, black sesame seed, shallot( you can add to the list).
There is a serious demand for spices and seasonings in Nigeria and abroad. The space to make money in this industry calls for understanding the market and thinking outside the box. If you can package different spice for different meal, e.g if you fill in a single sachet spice that is use for pepper soup, or imaging having a better processing of African locust beans(called Iru in Yoruba,Ogiri Okpi in Igbo and Dawadawa in Hausa)into powder and other spices added or have product that is addition of pepper and crayfish. I can produce a lot of this but I'm limited by space.
Spices like ginger, garlic and tumeric are constantly demanded for export as it is international demanded. Ginger form Nigeria is highly prefer Internationally than Ginger from else where. The goodnews is that one can start this from the comfort of your kitchen.
As earlier said, how to make money form this sector is factor of your innovation and packaging. If you are interested in a report on this and feasibility study(although this goes for a fee) then drop your email and text me . email: iniobong4solution@gmail.com 08160233111
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