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April 23, 2026

Avoiding Tiger Nut Export Risks With Renamy Global Resources

Avoiding Tiger Nut Export Risks With Renamy Global Resources

by Renamy Global Resources / Wednesday, 25 February 2026 / Published in Uncategorized
Contact Renamy Global Resources Ltd today for Tiger nuts exports from Nigeria

Contact Renamy Global Resources Ltd today for Tiger nuts exports from Nigeria

Tiger nuts (Cyperus esculentus), also called chufa or earth almonds, are nutrient-dense tubers prized for their natural sweetness, high fiber   content, and versatile uses in beverages, flours, snacks, and cosmetics. Nigeria has emerged as a leading supplier for global markets.

However, exporting tiger nuts successfully requires more than just availability. Common pitfalls—such as inconsistent quality, poor handling, and missing documentation—can delay shipments, reduce profits, and damage buyer reputation.

Renamy Global Resources Ltd offers a structured, reliable export system to ensure your tiger nuts arrive clean, fresh, on time, and compliant with international standards.

Common Pitfalls in Tiger Nut Export

  1. Poor Post-Harvest Handling
    Sun-drying on bare ground and storing in non-food-grade bags can lead to contamination, moisture retention, and insect infestation.

  2. Inconsistent Grading and Sorting
    Mixed-size nuts and foreign materials such as stones or sand compromise quality, leading to failed inspections at destination ports.

  3. Excessive Moisture Content
    Improper drying results in mold, fermentation, and rejected shipments.

  4. Inadequate Packaging
    Weak or non-food-grade packaging can cause spoilage and compromise hygiene during transit.

  5. Delays and Documentation Issues
    Missing or incorrect export documents—like phytosanitary certificates or commercial invoices—can cause customs delays, fines, or cargo rejection.

How Renamy Global Prevents Export Risks

1. Farm-Level Quality Assurance

We partner directly with experienced tiger nut farmers in Nigeria’s leading production regions. Farmers follow strict hygiene practices, including:

  • Raised drying beds

  • Proper moisture testing

  • Sorting at source

This ensures only export-grade tiger nuts enter our supply chain.

2. Precision Grading and Processing

Our team cleans and grades each batch to meet international standards:

  • Moisture content: ≤10%

  • Size: uniform batches (on request)

  • Purity: ≥98%, free of sand and foreign matter

All batches are visually inspected, sieved, and sorted to ensure shelf stability.

3. Hygienic Export-Standard Packaging

Tiger nuts are packed in 25kg or 50kg food-grade PP woven sacks. Packaging is moisture-resistant, clearly labeled, and customizable to meet specific import regulations.

4. Full Documentation and Compliance

Every shipment includes:

  • Phytosanitary Certificate

  • Certificate of Origin

  • Quality Analysis Report

  • Packing List

  • Commercial Invoice

  • Bill of Lading

All documents meet international import requirements, reducing customs delays and risk.

5. Timely and Transparent Logistics

We coordinate freight, container loading, and shipping schedules efficiently. Buyers receive updates throughout the process, and shipments typically arrive within 5–10 business days after payment confirmation.

Tiger Nut Trade Specifications – Nigeria

Contact Renamy Global Resources Ltd today for Tiger nuts exports from Nigeria

Contact Renamy Global Resources Ltd today for Tiger nuts exports from Nigeria

Product Name: Dried Tiger Nuts (Cleaned & Graded)
Origin: Nigeria
Moisture Content: ≤10%
Purity: ≥98% clean
Size: Mixed or uniform (buyer specification)
Packaging: 25kg / 50kg PP woven sacks (customized on request)
Minimum Order: 5 Metric Tonnes
Port of Loading: Lagos, Nigeria
Shipping Time: 5–10 business days post-payment
Payment Terms: Bank Guarantee / Part Payment / LPO
Documentation: Full export documentation provided

Why Importers Trust Renamy Global

  • Experienced, export-compliant supplier from Nigeria

  • Direct relationships with local farmers for traceability

  • Robust quality control and inspection process

  • Reliable logistics and trade support

  • Transparent communication at every stage

Renamy Global Resources Ltd ensures your tiger nut imports meet exact specifications, with no surprises, delays, or compromises.

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