AgX Africa Ltd
30/03/2026
Now Supplying Premium Raw Cashew Nuts (RCN) – Direct from West Africa
At AgX Africa, we are expanding our commodity trading footprint and are pleased to announce the availability of high-quality Raw Cashew Nuts (RCN) for local and international buyers.
We have structured our supply to meet the needs of serious off-takers, processors, and trading partners who value consistency, transparency, and ex*****on reliability.
We are currently onboarding serious buyers and partners for ongoing allocations.
To proceed, kindly send any of the following:
• Purchase Order (PO)
• Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order (ICPO)
• Draft Export Contract / Offtake Agreement
Our team will respond promptly with pricing, allocation, and next steps.
Let’s build strong, long-term trade relationships across global markets.
Producing Cassava Chips For Export in Nigeria
The refined cassava chips are white, clean, high quality, have no peels, and can be used to further produce cassava flour and starch or used in food processing plants, as well as in the manufacture of alcohol and citric acid. Roughly processed cassava chips are usually brown and have a high content of fiber, sand, and foreign matter, as well as hydrocyanic acid, suitable for animal feed and, have a long shelf life. About how to make cassava chips for export, firstly, you need to confirm your target market demand.
Cassava chips are a common method of processing cassava. Many cassava production countries make cassava chips for export. In order to produce high-quality cassava chips, cassava roots must be sliced and dried as soon as possible after harvest. Compared to fresh cassava, cassava chips are drier and have a longer shelf life, while cassava chips have a lower processing investment compared to starch and cassava flour processing. The processed cassava chips are irregular in shape and vary in size but are not more than 5 cm in length so that they can be stored in silos for easy packaging and shipping.
It is worth mentioning that the drying of cassava chips is very important for the processing of high-quality cassava chips of how to make cassava chips for export. In many places, the cassava chips are still dried by the sun. However, if you are making cassava chips for export, it is best to use mechanical drying. The dried cassava chips thus obtained have good quality, high whiteness, uniform, and sufficient drying, improving the cassava chips making speed.
22/04/2022
06/04/2022
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY THE CURRENT ASUU STRIKE.
Get educated while you're at home during this ASUU strike. The knowledge you'll get from the Foodstuff Export As A Skill program is not just academic but will serve you till you're done with your University program. This is your gateway to building a global brand - whatever the food product/item you might be eyeing.
If you don't understand how exporting works, this could be your first step into entering another world of business, most especially mini exporting which we'll be focusing on here.
Learn how to source appropriate foodstuffs either for processing and packaging or raw material for your own production. There are literally thousands of foodstuff you can work with and currently, the number of Nigerians in foreign countries keeps rising and rising. New communities are formed all the time - and monies sent home by Nigerians in the diaspora are hovering around billions of dollars. You need to earn part of dollars too.
The beautiful thing about foodstuff exporting is that it's not just Nigerians alone you'll be serving but all Africans and if you're lucky you can get to supply a popular product in the region consumed by all - beverages for instance (lots of popular beverage around here are exported on a daily basis).
As you all know Foodstuff Export Masterclass is a day of training that costs NGN60,000 and it doesn't come with weeks of mentoring or training. This do, we'll be having a series of classes, work activities, Certification in Mini exporting, and a Free copy of the "A-Z of Mini Exporting". All these you can get for just NGN5,000.
Tell all undergraduates you know not to miss this. To register, use the link https://bit.ly/3LKSJj2 (Also on the flyer), fill out the form, upload your ID and submit. Proceed to make payment and confirm with a representative via 09058681595 (WhatsApp only). Once confirmed you'll be added to the FAAS WhatsApp group.
The first 25 students to register gets a 50% discount, i.e. All you have to do is pay NGN5,000.
Send your inquiries to 09058681595, [email protected]
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| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |