Turmeric export from Nigeria is gaining strong global attention as buyers seek reliable, high-quality African turmeric for food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications. However, it also comes with risks such as inconsistent quality, poor documentation, shipment delays, and cargo rejection when exporters fail to meet international standards.
For international buyers, success in turmeric export from Nigeria depends on choosing a knowledgeable and compliant export partner.
At Renamy Global Resources Ltd, we specialize in structured turmeric export, ensuring strict quality control, full documentation, and reliable shipping from Lagos Port.
Common Turmeric Export Pitfalls — And How We Prevent Them
1. Inconsistent Product Quality
The Risk:
Unverified sourcing often leads to low curcumin levels, excess moisture, mold contamination, or adulteration with starch or synthetic dyes.
Our Solution:
We work directly with trusted farmers in Nigeria’s turmeric-producing regions and ensure:
Minimum curcumin content of 3–6%
Controlled drying with moisture ≤12%
No artificial colorants or preservatives
Physical and laboratory inspections before shipment
This structured approach strengthens turmeric export from Nigeria and protects buyers from rejected consignments.
2. Poor Post-Harvest Handling
The Risk:
Improper boiling, curing, or drying reduces shelf life and increases microbial growth during transit.
Our Solution:
Hygienic boiling in clean water
Drying on raised platforms
Processing in food-grade milling facilities
Moisture testing before packaging
These procedures maintain export-grade standards for turmeric export from Nigeria.
3. Substandard Packaging
The Risk:
Low-grade packaging allows contamination and moisture penetration during shipment.
Our Solution:
25kg or 50kg PP woven sacks for rhizomes
Poly-lined kraft bags for turmeric powder
Custom labeling for traceability
Double-sealed packaging upon request
Proper packaging is critical in professional turmeric export from Nigeria.
4. Incomplete Export Documentation
The Risk:
Missing documents cause customs delays, penalties, or denied entry at destination ports.
Our Solution:
Every turmeric export shipment includes:
Phytosanitary Certificate
Certificate of Origin
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Bill of Lading
Quality Analysis Report
We verify compliance with the destination country’s regulations before shipment.
5. Delayed or Unreliable Shipping
The Risk:
Weak logistics coordination causes missed deadlines and supply chain disruptions.
Our Solution:
All turmeric export shipments are coordinated through Lagos Port using verified freight forwarders. We ensure:
On-time container loading
Real-time shipment updates
Tracking from origin to destination
Dispatch within 5–10 business days after payment confirmation
Trade Specifications
Product: Dried Turmeric Rhizomes / Ground Turmeric Powder
Origin: Nigeria
Curcumin Content: 3–6%
Moisture Content: ≤12%
Purity: ≥98% clean
Packaging: 25kg or 50kg export-grade sacks
Minimum Order Quantity: 5 Metric Tonnes
Port of Loading: Lagos, Nigeria
Shipping Time: 5–10 business days
Payment Terms: LPO / Bank Guarantee / Part Payment
Documentation: Complete export documentation provided
Why Choose Renamy Global for Turmeric Export from Nigeria?
Specialists in agro-export from Nigeria
Strict quality control across the supply chain
Full documentation and regulatory compliance
Reliable logistics coordination
Transparent communication with international buyers
When you partner with Renamy Global Resources Ltd, you reduce risk and gain consistency in turmeric export from Nigeria.
Contact Renamy Global Resources Ltd
Email: [email protected]
Phone & WhatsApp:+2348054885543


