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April 23, 2026

Avoiding Groundnut Export Pitfalls with Renamy — Buyer’s Guide

Avoiding Groundnut Export Pitfalls with Renamy — Buyer’s Guide

by Renamy Global Resources / Thursday, 26 March 2026 / Published in Uncategorized
Avoid groundnut export pitfalls with Renamy Global Resources Ltd

Avoid groundnut export pitfalls with Renamy Global Resources Ltd

Groundnut export pitfalls can cost importers time, money, and reputation if not properly managed. From poor quality and contamination to documentation errors and shipment delays, international buyers need a reliable source of premium groundnuts backed by  professional export support.

At Renamy Global Resources Ltd, we help global buyers identify premium groundnuts from Nigeria and avoid common export risks through structured quality checks, accurate documentation, and dependable logistics.

Common Groundnut Export Pitfalls to Avoid

1. Inconsistent Product Quality

One of the biggest challenges in groundnut trading is inconsistent quality. Groundnuts with high moisture or aflatoxin contamination may be rejected at destination ports.

To avoid this, always verify:

  • Moisture content (should be ≤8%)
  • Absence of mould and foreign matter
  • Proper cleaning and sorting before grading

Renamy Global conducts lab‑level quality checks and offers certificates to prove compliance.

2. High Moisture and Storage Issues

Groundnuts with excessive moisture are prone to spoilage during transit, affecting shelf life and market value. Exporters must dry groundnuts to recommended levels and store them properly before shipment.

We ensure drying, moisture tests, and secure storage to minimise post‑harvest losses and maintain export readiness.

3. Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation

Export documentation errors often lead to customs delays or cargo rejection.

Required documents include:

  • Phytosanitary Certificate
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Quality Inspection Report
  • Commercial Invoice
  • Packing List
  • Bill of Lading

Renamy Global prepares all necessary paperwork to meet destination market regulations, reducing clearance issues at ports.

4. Poor Packaging and Handling

Improper packaging exposes groundnuts to moisture, pests, and contamination. Using export‑grade packaging with proper sealing and labeling prolongs shelf life and protects against physical damage.

Our groundnuts are packed in durable polypropylene or jute bags that meet international shipping standards.

How to Identify Premium Groundnuts

To secure the best value and avoid costly risks, use this buyer’s checklist:

Moisture Content: ≤8%
Foreign Matter: ≤0.5%
Odour & Appearance: Fresh nutty smell without off‑odors
Size & Uniformity: Consistent kernel size for predictable processing
Lab Reports: SGS or equivalent inspection results to validate quality

These checkpoints help importers secure groundnuts that perform well in processing and retail applications.

Trade Specifications – Groundnuts from Renamy Global Resources Ltd

  • Product: Dried Groundnuts (Peanuts)
    Avoid groundnut export pitfalls with Renamy Global Resources Ltd

    Avoid groundnut export pitfalls with Renamy Global Resources Ltd

  • Origin: Nigeria
  • Moisture Content: ≤8%
  • Foreign Matter: ≤0.5%
  • Admixture: ≤1–2%
  • Oil Content: 45–50% (varies by grade)
  • Packaging: 25kg or 50kg PP/jute bags (custom options)
  • Minimum Order Quantity: 18–20 Metric Tonnes
  • Port of Loading: Lagos, Nigeria
  • Shipping Time: 5–10 business days post‑payment
  • Payment Terms: LPO / Bank Guarantee / Part Payment
  • Export Documents: Full export documentation provided

Why Work With Renamy Global

Partnering with Renamy Global Resources Ltd gives importers access to:

  • Traceable sourcing from trusted farmers
  • Strict quality control and lab inspections
  • Export‑ready packaging and labeling
  • Complete documentation for customs clearance
  • Efficient logistics and timely delivery

Whether you are a processor, trader, or food manufacturer, our structured export process protects your interests and ensures a smooth import experience.

Contact Renamy Global Resources Ltd

Email: [email protected]
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