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Here’s Why Nigeria Is Implementing a Six-Month Raw Shea Nut Export Ban

Here’s Why Nigeria Is Implementing a Six-Month Raw Shea Nut Export Ban

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Nigeria has announced a sweeping six-month ban on the export of raw shea nuts, a strategic move aimed at transforming its role in the global beauty and food industries.

The ban, which came into effect immediately, is a decisive step to curb informal trade and industrialize the country’s vast shea value chain. Vice-President Kashim Shettima described the current situation—where Nigeria produces nearly 40% of the world’s annual crop but captures only 1% of the $6.5 billion global market—as “unacceptable.”

This policy is designed to boost the nation’s earnings and create jobs by forcing a shift from exporting raw materials to becoming a major global supplier of refined shea butter and other high-value products.

Here’s Why Nigeria Is Implementing a Six-Month Raw Shea Nut Export Ban

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  • A Radical Move to Empower Women and Farmers
  • Why It Matters

A Radical Move to Empower Women and Farmers

The decision to ban raw shea nut exports is rooted in a vision for rural transformation and gender empowerment. According to Vice-President Shettima, the short-term goal is to see Nigeria’s annual earnings from the fruit grow from $65 million to $300 million.

The ban is a direct response to a deeply flawed system where small-scale farmers, many of whom are women, are exploited. Agriculture expert Dr. Ahmed Ismail noted that many shea farmers in remote areas of central Nigeria are unaware of the true international value of their crops and are often exploited by middlemen.

By mandating local processing, Nigeria aims to enhance the incomes of these farmers and provide more jobs in refining and manufacturing, directly benefiting communities that rely on the shea tree for their livelihood.

Why It Matters

This temporary ban, as confirmed by Minister of Agriculture Abubakar Kyari, is a crucial step towards creating a more sustainable and profitable shea industry in Nigeria. The country currently produces around 350,000 tonnes of shea nuts annually, with nearly a quarter lost to unregulated informal trade. The new policy is designed to secure raw materials for local processors, allowing industries to run at full capacity.

This measure aligns with the government’s broader economic plan to diversify from a dependency on diamonds and other raw commodities. As Dr. Ismail pointed out, this is a long-overdue step that should go hand-in-hand with better regulation to ensure both the government and local communities truly benefit.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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