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AMAZING E-BOOK ON HOW TO EXPORT BITTER KOLA FROM NIGERIA (#NEW RELEASE)

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MY PERSONAL COMPOSED BOOK ON HOW TO EXPORT BITTER KOLA FROM NIGERIA.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS:

Export exists mainly in order to “transfer” commodities and services from areas of surplus to areas where they are lacking.

There is no doubt that Nigeria has a comparative over other nations with regards to the export of agricultural produce because over 70% of the nation’s landmass is arable.

One of such commodity that can be found in abundance especially in rural communities in Nigeria is kola nuts.

Bitter Kola is a product of the kola tree. It is one of the country’s cash crops and has a socio-economic significance in the Nigeria society.

Nigeria is a principal producer of Bitter kola and Kola nuts, producing about 150,000 tons annually of which over 90 % are locally consumed.

Kola is usually in two varieties namely [b]BITTER KOLA[/b] and [b]KOLA NUTS[/b]. Though the focus of this manual is on bitter kola export, it is important to note that the kola nuts variety can be further sub-divided into Gworo and Igbo Oji.

While gworo is mostly consumed in the Northern part of the country, Igbo oji is mostly consumed in the Eastern part of the country and they play a very significant role in the custom and tradition of the people of the Eastern region.

Bitter Kola {Garcinia Cola} is one of the varieties of kola that can be found in the Nigeria which are mostly found in the southern parts of the country and some of their uses are stated below.

1. They are used in the preparation of drugs in the pharmaceutical industry.

2. They are used in the production of cola soft drinks.

3. They are used in the production of energy drinks

The product is usually available in the market between March to November of the year.

Beyond the regular chewing of bitter kola, it will amaze you to know that there is hot demand for the product both locally and international.

This will translate to higher income for you.

HERE’S ARE WHAT YOU WILL GET IN THE MANUAL

1.             Quality Specifications.

2.             Quantity.

3.             Packaging.         

4.             Contract duration.

5.             Shipment Method.

6.             Pricing.

7.             Incoterms.

8.             Origin of goods.

9.             Inspection agents.

10.           Port of loading and port of discharge.

11.           Shipping line.

12.           Payment terms.

13.           Payment methods.

14.           Documents.

15.           Dispute resolution.

16.           Export/Forwarding Agent.

17.           Production Risk.

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you never said how much and how payment to be made
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