Thursday, January 28, 2010

EXPORTS FROM NIGERIA.

Hello and welcome to an exports paltform that will help you make money online importing those agricultural goods from Nigeria and sending the finished products back to Nigeria.Its a chance to make money on line importing and exporting.We are going to give you a detailed and reliable information that would help you make an informed and profitable business decision on line and make money online dealing in Agricultural produce.You have to do one thing if you are desirous of makking that on line money selling and buying agricultural goods and waste, what is that?keep faith with this blog http://makemoneyonlineexports.blogspot.com/.

Today, we are going to ook at how we can make money from cassava flour and waste from Nigeria.Now Nigeria has a rich vegetation and topography for growing cassava of a very high quality, which is good for domestic and industrial use.You can also make money from the cassava waste.How/It is goos source of biofuel.

We will give the specifications, import/export conditions and leal requirements, dependable exports organizations or firms where you can get your supplies and the banking procedure.All this on http://makemoneyonlineexports.blogspot.com/.

So, just stay with me, while we make money on line from your exports.

Let us look at Cassava today.Nigeria has a rich vegetation and topography for growing a high quality cassava.Nigeria is the largest producer of cassava in the world.The country produces over 35 Million metric ton of cassava per year.



Nigerian Vegetation and Topography

Nigeria has topography, which is a combination of valleys, coastal plains, hills, mountains and delta.Much of the cassava is grown in the southern part of the country, mostly to the west, east and south of the Niger River and Benue River.The rich forest zone/mangrove swamp has a soil texture that gives high yield to cassava.

Cassava has many industrial uses.For ethanol, biscuit, confectioneries and others.The problem is always that of where to get a high quality cassava pellet, flour, starch and even the waste  (for bifuel) and at what rate.This is where the cassava specifications come in.The cassava specifications help in making the fundamenntal choice of sourcing for the cassava produce.Let us look at the following cassava specifications which cassava produced in Nigeria meet.Harvested cassava in Nigeria has about 72% starch content and this is an average with some having up to 90% starch content.There are many variants (breeds) of cassava, with all of them having a slightly different starch content.Your choice would depend on what you want to use it for.The Nigerian cassava has a fibre content of about 5% and sand silica of between 3%-5% and an average of 15% moisture content. 

So what about the prices, are the competitive globally?Yes, this is where, you can the best offer for a very quality cassava.The prices per ton range between US$150- US$350.Please note these prices are subjected to the forces of demand and supply.At any rate, if you want reliable and prevailing information on the prices of cassava , you can post your question at this blog: http://makemoneyonlineexports.blogspot.com/.

I am going to stop here for now, remember if you have questions, comments or suggestions about cassava, you can post them here.Or, do you want to know about other crops?feel free to post your questions here.

Later folks.