What It Is
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome (root) is widely used as a spice, herbal medicine, and food additive. Nigerian ginger is globally renowned for its high quality, pungency, and oil content.
What Export of It Is
Exporting ginger involves processing (sun-drying, cleaning, slicing, or grinding), packaging, and shipping it in its various forms (fresh, dried split, powdered, or oil) to international buyers. Nigeria is among the top five global producers of ginger.
Export Forms
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Fresh Ginger
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Dried Split Ginger (most common for export)
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Ginger Powder
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Ginger Oil/Extract
Packaging
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Dried Split Ginger: 25–50 kg polypropylene or jute bags.
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Powdered Ginger: Food-grade plastic pouches or paper bags with inner linings.
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Fresh Ginger: Ventilated cartons or mesh bags (if air-freighted).
Packaging must be:
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Moisture-free
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Properly labeled with product name, grade, net weight, country of origin, and date
International Market Price (as of 2025)
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Dried Split Ginger: $2,100 – $2,800 per metric ton (FOB)
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Ginger Powder: $3,000 – $4,500 per metric ton
Top Importing Countries
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India
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UAE
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USA
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Netherlands
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Pakistan
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Saudi Arabia
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Morocco
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UK
HS Code for Ginger
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Dried Ginger: 0910.1100
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Fresh Ginger: 0910.1200
Industrial & Commercial Uses
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Food seasoning and spice
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Herbal medicine
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Ginger tea and beverages
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Cosmetics and body care products
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Pharmaceutical applications (anti-inflammatory)
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Essential oil production
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Nutraceuticals and supplements
Main Producing States in Nigeria
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Kaduna
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Nasarawa
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Gombe
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Benue
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Niger
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Plateau
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Bauchi
Export Requirements
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Register your business with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
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Register with NEPC (Nigerian Export Promotion Council)
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Get a phytosanitary certificate from NAQS
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Product must meet buyer’s specifications
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Comply with destination country’s food safety laws
Why Export Ginger from Nigeria?
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High demand globally for Nigerian ginger
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Long shelf-life when dried properly
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Valuable foreign exchange earner
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Low spoilage risk if well processed
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Wide range of derivative products