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NAME: Eterna (GB) Ltd. Great Britain

genuine and serious

Fax #: 44 20 8346 9077

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products: Columbite

eternagbltd@altavidsta.com

Tantalite Cocoa beans, Butter and Powder. Sesame Seeds both Kano and Benue quality. Groundnuts (Peanuts) Lightskin grade. Cottonseed and Groundnut meal for animal feed. These are required on regular basis, All offers from serious producers will be welcome. We shall not entertain to any offer which we do not deem serious. Proof of warehouse warrants with preshipment analytical test results on quality by either SGS or Bureau Veritas should accompany the quotations.

NAME: Global Materials &

We are interested to buy the following:

Finance Consultant EMAIL:

Columbite

globalmat_2001@yahoo.co.uk

Tantalite Galena Emeralds Tanzanites Rubies Sapphires

In large quantities with assay in Europe by Alfred Knight. Please submit your offers for attention of the Executive Director

NAME: Amir

We are interested in Importing,

COMPANY: Central Africa

products from Nigeria like

EMAIL:

Adhesives,Ball pens,Bolt and

mtcl_congo@yahoo.com

Nuts,Spare parts,Baby food and feeding bottles,Cosmetics and perfumes, Insecticides, edible oil, Biscuits etc... etc....interested party's or Exporter's may contact on my email address.

E-mail: ggxin@371.net

We are a large smelting company in

Fax :0086 371 5713921

China. Now we are in urgent need of

Phone: 0086 371 5951034

large quantity of lead ore(concentrate). If your company

Mr.Gong ming

can supply us with such goods,Please contact us soon,along with the specifications and supply ability.

WE ARE AN IMPORT EXPORT FIRM FROM PAKISTAN ,WE ARE SEEKING FOR EXPORTERS OF GLYCERINE

lakhani@khi.compol.com

FROM NIGERIA, WE ALSO

HINA LAKHANI

EXPORT PULSES (GREEN

:

MUNG BEANS), RICE, SPICES, DRY FRUITS AND OTHER FOOD STUFFS FROM PAKISTAN.

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Export rubber, cocoa, palm oil to us, EU tells Nigeria


Export rubber, cocoa, palm oil to us, EU tells Nigeria

ON MAY 4, 2016 7:47 PM / IN BUSINESS, NEWS / COMMENTS

The European Union (EU), has urged Nigeria Government to increase export of agricultural produces like rubber, cocoa and palm oil to the EU countries.

The Head of EU Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr Michel Arrion, stated this at a press conference on commemorate the 40 years of EU-Nigeria partnership on Wednesday, in Abuja. Arrion said there were potential exports, which Nigeria could develop in commercial quantities for export, lamenting that such exports to the EU were currently in low quantities.

COCOA

“There are potential exports like rubber for instance for tiles that you could certainly develop. We will be delighted to import and to buy more rubber from Nigeria; the problem is that the production is very small. We will be delighted to buy more cocoa from Nigeria. We are buying most of our cocoa from Ivory Coast and Ghana, while not from Nigeria?” he said.

He challenged Nigeria to think of what it could produce in addition to its own consumption adding, Nigeria must meet its local demands before exporting.

He explained that Nigeria has a lot of possibilities in agricultural products but that it would take several years to really have an export-oriented commercial farming policy.

He also said that there was the need for the price of Nigerian products to be competitive.

“You (Nigeria) have to be competitive, I mentioned palm oil; I see a potential market for palm oil exportation from Nigeria to EU if the prices are competitive.

“Today, they are not. Malaysia for instance, offers more competitive price, so Nigeria has also to work on the competitiveness of the country’s products. He said there were several factors that contributed to competitiveness which included the costs of production, labour, land and energy, among others.

“When your refineries of palm oil have to produce their own energy instead of being connected to the grid, you are less competitive than others,”he said.

Arrion added that the competitiveness of Nigeria products is also being affected because the rate of exchange of naira vis-a-vis the dollar or euro is not reflecting the reality of the situation.

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celestyne

Nigerians should not export these products in raw material forms thereby given the west the opportunity to decide the pricing, rather they should export finished products this will enable them in creating jobs at home and demanding more for their products.

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Kenneth Okoro from Facebook

Why did they tell them ? Nigeria will ban them for export . What of timber, d