Description: Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) is a commodity that is highly valued in international markets for its aroma, pungency and high oil and Aleo resin content. Nigeria is the third largest exporter of ginger in the world after China and India. Most of the dried ginger that are available for international trade are simply sun dried over a few days, but artificial drying is also used in areas lacking a defined dry season to coincide with the harvest. The rhizome is dried to between 10 and 12 per cent moisture content. Dried ginger is usually presented in a split or sliced form. Splitting is said to be preferred to slicing, as slicing loses more flavour, but the sliced are easier to grind and this is the predominant form of dried ginger currently in the market.
Harvest: harvesting of ginger starts from October and normally continues until April/May. This largely depends on the market situation as ginger can be left on the ground (not harvested) for two years.
Locations: Ginger is produced in six states of the Federation namely, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Benue, Niger and Gombe with Kaduna as the major producer. Nigeria's production in 2005 was estimated at 110,000 metric tonnes (FAO). Out of this, 10% is locally consumed as fresh ginger while 90% is dried primarily for the export markets.
Specifications:
Moisture content: 6-9% max
Oil content: 1-2%
Impurities: 0-2%max
Uses: The list of ginger uses is almost endless, being a pungent spicy herb and one of the more popular food spices. They range from baked products like gingerbread, ginger biscuits, ginger cookies to drinks like ginger tea, ginger beer, ginger ale, etc. Ginger contains about two per cent essential oil. The oil is extracted and distilled from rhizomes for various uses in confectionery, perfumery, beverages and pharmaceuticals. Dried ginger is used predominantly for flavouring coffee especially in the Middle East. It contains medicinal qualities and it is also used to calm nausea and aids digestion. Dried ginger is used in many different cooking methods. It is an important spice in Asia, the Caribbean and African cooking.
Export market: The export markets for ginger include the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, France, United States of America, Russia, Saudi Arabia among others.
Export Price: The export free on board price of ginger ranges from USD 2500 -2600/MT depending on the type and form in which the ginger is packaged and also the negotiation made with the buyers.
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I am an ex-staff of Diamond Bank currently self-employed. I reside in Abuja, Nigeria. I am interested in this Ginger exportation. Please send information on how to start.
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ReplyDeletei am a resident of kaduna state and also a farmer of ginger,i have access to other farmers who also have a large quantity of ginger on ground and are willing to sell.i want to be a broker of ginger since i don't have the capital to go into exporting,but i don't have any foreign contacts.Please can you assist me in this area?
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Hi, am Abu hanifah, currently staying in an area where ginger is mass produced. I Would be very grateful if i will have info on those willing to buy it abroad and how to export it to them.
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ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Mustapha currently residing in the middle east, I would love to know the export procedures and cost quote per MT or 20ft container from Nigeria...you can reach me on Mustiebaba@gmail.com
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