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How To Ship Local Food Items From Nigeria To the USA

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Over the past few years, a large number of Nigerians have migrated from Nigeria to the United States of America for greener pastures. As the number of Nigerians migrating to the USA increases so also is the demand for Nigerian Local food items increases.

 

 Some of the reasons for this are the fact that a lot of people find it challenging to adapt to the local food of their new country, sentimental reasons like wanting to have a feel of home, and also for business purposes such as selling to Nigerians in the USA or to foreigners who want to taste an African Delicacy.

 

Whatever reason you have for exporting local food items from Nigeria to the United States, be it personal or business-related, there are certain rules, regulations, and guidelines that you have to follow in order to have a smooth shipping experience. In this article, learn how to ship local food items from Nigeria to the USA.

 

Shipping Methods For Local Food Items From Nigeria To USA

When shipping local food items from Nigeria to the USA, there are two shipping methods to go with and they both are:

  • Air Shipping
  • Sea Shipping.

 

 As the name implies Air shipping is a shipping method through aircraft, this is the best way to go when shipping food items that are not that bulky or much and it is also faster.

 

 While shipping by Sea is a shipping method by sea. It is more appropriate for large-scale exportation such as through containers and so on. However, it takes a bit longer than the Air shipping method.

 

The best thing to do is to weigh your options and decide which method works best for your shipping needs, are you shipping for business or personal reasons? How fast do you want it to get there? Which can you afford? Which one is best for the local food item you wish to export? Put all these factors into consideration and choose what is best for you.

 

Shipping Local Food Items to the USA.

Before you export to the USA, there are some things you need to put into consideration, they are;

  • Get Necessary Documents

The first step you need to take is to get the proper documentation and license to export food items to the United States. Doing this will save you from unnecessary delay or getting in trouble with the law, especially if you are exporting on a large scale like for business purposes. 

 

The documents you need to obtain include;

  • License from the Nigerian Export Promotion Council
  • Certificate of Free Sale From the Nigerian Ministry of Health. 
  • NAFDAC certificate

Having these documents will enable you to register with the United States Food and Drugs Administration and to show that the food items you want to export are safe for human consumption.

 

  •  Neatly Package your Food Items 

Food Items must be packed in a clean, safe, and sanitary manner i.e. Vacuum sealed container, in order to prevent easy contamination or damage during transit to ensure healthy and safe foodstuff.

 

Also, food Items must be dried or in powdery forms and must be properly packaged in a way that will prevent them from rotting easily or getting easily contaminated.

  • Choose The Best Shipping Company

The most important factor that could help make your local food item shipping from Nigeria to the USA hitch free or unnecessarily difficult is the Shipping company you go with.

Choosing the right shipping company will make the process easy and fast without any difficulties. Now, there are quite a lot of shipping companies in Nigeria, but how do you know which is best? Well, the best shipping company for all your shipping needs from Nigeria to the USA is Terminal Africa Inc.

Terminal Africa is an International Express delivery company in Nigeria. With us, you can rest assured that there will be no delay in getting your deliveries to the desired destinations. We have over 13 couriers for our delivery services and you get to choose the courier of your choice to make your delivery to the desired destination.

 We also charge at a very cheap rate in comparison to other shipping companies, while offering you exceptional shipping services. With our cheap service rate, you have one less thing to worry about when shipping.

 

Doing all of the above steps will ensure customs do not confiscate your food items, you do not get in trouble with the law and also you do not experience any unnecessary delays during delivery.

 

Acceptable Food Items That Can Be Shipped From Nigeria To The USA

As sentimental as it gets when sending food items to loved ones and also how profitable it is for business purposes, there is a limit to the types of food items you can ship from Nigeria to the United States of America. Some food items are highly frowned upon and might not be allowed to enter into another country.

 

 Here’s a list of acceptable food items you can ship from Nigeria to the USA. They include but are not limited to:

 

  • Crayfish
  • Honey
  • Palm Oil
  • Cassava Flour
  • Shrimp
  • Yam Tubers
  • Garlic
  • Groundnut
  • Plantain
  • Spices
  • Ogbono
  • Melon Seed (Egusi)
  • Dried Bitter leaves 
  • Beans
  • Rice
  • Dried Fish and so on.

 

Conclusion

Exporting local food items from Nigeria to the United States is easy and does not have to be stressful but rather stress-free when you do the right thing and meet all the needed requirements. We hope all the above-given information is valuable and helpful to you,

 

 

 

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