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COCOA EXPORT OPPORTUNITY

If you are a supplier of Cocoa Beans and you are willing to export your product, send us the following information: 1. MOQ 2. FOB price 3. CIF Shanghai port 4. Payment terms 5. delivery time Send the information to: tosfatconcepts@gmail.com Regards

2015 BUSINESS OPORTUNITY

JOIN THE WISE INVESTORS! Considering the current situation of Nigeria, the current price fall in Oil, it is beyond reasonable doubt that, AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY EXPORT is the solution to the problems we have in our economy. We must go back to those days, where AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY EXPORT is the mainstream of the Nigerian economy. Now the government is beginning to realize this fact, and they are considering this area seriously starting from this year. The wisest thing to do is to take opportunity of this investment opportunity.If you are interested in learning about AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY EXPORTING BUSINESS you can sign up for our ONLINE export training. We can train you anywhere you are in the world as long as you have any of the following medium: Desktop Computer,Laptop,Ipad or smartphones and Internet Connection. For you to enjoy this feature, you must have a Skype or Facebook account. With this channel, we can open a one-on-one chat tutorial session for you.This trainin...

PROCEDURE FOR NON-OIL EXPORT PRE-INSPECTION BY COBALT

The following procedures apply in respect of Non-Oil Exports from Nigeria 1.The Federal Government of Nigeria has appointed Cobalt International Services Ltd as Pre-Shipment Inspection Agents (PIA) for Non-Oil Commodity Exports from Nigeria. 2.For those undertaking Non-Oil Commodity Exports, the procedures for arranging inspections are straightforward, and the following steps are provided for ease of reference. 3.The Exporter should collect a NIGERIAN EXPORT PROCEEDS FORM (NXP Form) from their Bank, then complete and return the Form to their Bank for registration. The Exporter should photocopy the NXP form so that it may be referred to in any correspondence. 4.The Nigerian Export Supervision Scheme (NESS) Administrative charge should then be paid to a Designated Bank, for which a receipt will be issued. 5.The Exporter’s Bank will then forward the 5 copies of the NXP Form, and the Designated Bank a copy of the Receipt for the NESS Administration Fee, to Cobalt Internat...

Foreign Charcoal Buyers Dupe Nigerian Exporters

Read this extract from Cargo Defense Fund.... More Nigerians are falling victims of fraudulent practices of foreign buyers in the international charcoal business, the Cargo Defence Fund (CDF) has reported. Miss Azuka Ogo, the Secretary of the Fund, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) last week in Lagos. Ogo said that cases of fraudulent activities received by the CDF had risen from 27 to 32.  She alleged that outstanding claims owed Nigerian charcoal exporters amounted to more than N97.4 million, excluding interests and damages. Ogo cautioned Nigerian exporters not to accept hook, line and sinker information received from foreigners who tended to woo them at seminars on international trade.  She said that the major problem was that Nigerians usually exported their commodities on ``open account’’. ``Open account’’ means trading without a letter of credit which assures the seller of money available for payment by the b...

SECURING RELIABLE EXPORT CONTRACT

Securing export contract is the most predominant problem facing exporters of agricultural products in Nigeria. even those who managed to secure the contracts could not secure contracts with favorable terms.At TOSFAT Concepts, we have brought solution to the problem of contract sourcing. You no longer need to go through the endless hassles of contract sourcing. We source contract for various agricultural products and minerals with reasonable service charges. Our contract sourcing programmes are as follows:  1. Immediate Contract Sourcing : This service is available for those who need immediate export contract.We usually choose from already sourced contracts on ground for such exporters. In case, we do not have your requested contract on ground, we have to move you to SHORT TERM CONTRACT sourcing.( See No. 2) 2. Short Term Contract Sourcing : This service is available for exporters who needs contract within 1 - 3month. We usually source export contract for exporters withi...

START PREPARING TO MAKE CASH!CASHEW NUTS SEASON IS NEAR AGAIN

   It's Cashew Nut Season. Starting from February next year. If you remove the first four words in CASHEW it reads CASH. So,Prepare ahead to make some CASH exporting CASHEW NUTS. Now, let me give you some information on Cashew Nuts. Description: Cashew (Anacardium Occidentale L.) is a tree crop of considerable economic importance to Nigeria and other tropical countries. Apart from being a source of useful products and byproducts for food, medicinal and industrial applications, cashew gives also a useful shade, while ornamental and alley trees are suitable for the control of soil erosion, particularly for the protection of watersheds and dams. Harvest: Cashew nut setting begins in the middle of dry season, while harvesting takes place mainly in February or March. The entire harvest period occupies about 16 weeks. In the Eastern and Western parts of the country, where quality cashew nuts are grown, nuts are allowed to drop to the ground before they are colle...

SPECIAL REPORT ON EXPORTATION OF SHEANUT

Description :. Shea nuts are primarily grown in West and Central Africa in the semi-arid Sahel,referred to by traders as the "Shea Belt". Vitellaria paradoxa and Vitellaria nilotica are the two main varieties. Vitellaria paradoxa is exported in the largest volume and grows throughout the West African region. Vitellaria nilotica is produced primarily in northern Uganda and southern Sudan. Harvest : Shea nut trees grow widely and naturally in West Africa. They only begin to bear fruit after about 20 years and do not reach maturity for 45 years. They may continue to produce nuts for up to 200 years after reaching maturity.  The nuts, which are embedded in a soft fruit, fall to the ground during the harvesting period (typically June through August). They are then buried in pits which cause the pulp to ferment and disintegrate and produce enough heat to prevent germination. The nuts are dried for a few days and are later shelled and winnowed, usually by hand. The...