The Nigerian Export Commodity Exchange is a blog aimed at creating a unique platform for buyers and sellers of exportable commodities in Nigeria to meet.
Most producers of exportable commodities which include farmers, Local Buying Agents (LBA) and Commodity Merchants in Nigeria today are constantly looking for buyers for their commodities while the buyers (which include Exporters, Cottage Industries, Big Manufacturing companies etc) are also looking for suppliers to meet their supply chain demands.
Through this platform therefore, sellers of different commodities in Nigeria can register for free on this blog and also post the products that they want to sell from time to time. This will enable the buyers visiting the blog to have easy access to the commodity suppliers all over Nigeria.The URL for this blog is http://tradelinkng.blogspot.com/
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