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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Nigeria Extends Ban on Raw Shea Nut Exports to Boost Local Economy and Development
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Nigeria Extends Ban on Raw Shea Nut Exports to Boost Local Economy and Development

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 10:26 am
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Nigeria Extends Ban on Raw Shea Nut Exports to Boost Local Processing

Abuja — In a strategic move aimed at bolstering domestic production and job creation, President Bola Tinubu has announced a one-year extension of the ban on exporting raw shea nuts, moving the deadline from February 26, 2026, to February 25, 2027.

Shea nuts, the nutrient-rich fruits from the shea tree found predominantly in Nigeria’s Savanna regions, are vital for producing shea butter. Revered for its moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant qualities, shea butter is extensively used in cosmetic products and serves as an essential ingredient in cooking oil.

The announcement was made on Wednesday by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, highlighting the government’s determination to enhance industrial growth, advance domestic value addition, and support its Renewed Hope Agenda.

Beyond simply prohibiting exports, the extension of this ban is designed to bolster the processing capacity within Nigeria, ultimately improving the livelihoods of communities engaged in shea production. The government aims to stimulate the growth of Nigerian exports with a focus on value-added products, which have a greater economic impact.

To achieve these ambitious goals, President Tinubu has mandated the coordination of efforts between the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the Presidential Food Security Coordination Unit (PFSCU). This collaboration will center on creating a unified, evidence-based national framework tailored to synchronize industrialization, trade, and investment interests throughout the shea nut value chain.

Furthermore, the President has approved the adoption of a new export framework established by the Nigerian Commodity Exchange (NCX). This shift means that previous waivers that permitted the direct export of raw shea nuts will be revoked. Moving forward, all excess supply of raw shea nuts will need to be exported exclusively through the NCX framework in line with established guidelines.

In a further effort to strengthen local processing capabilities, Tinubu has instructed the Federal Ministry of Finance to provide access to a dedicated NESS Support Window. This initiative will assist the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in implementing a Livelihood Finance Mechanism aimed at enhancing local production and processing capabilities.

The government advocates for transforming raw shea nuts into butter locally, as the market value of shea butter can reach 10 to 20 times that of unprocessed nuts. This emphasizes the economic potential of domestic processing, which could significantly elevate income levels in shea-producing communities.

The overall vision of the Federal Government is grounded in promoting inclusive growth and local manufacturing, positioning Nigeria as a competitive player in global agricultural value chains. By addressing the processing of shea nuts locally, the government hopes not only to boost the economy but also to create sustainable jobs in rural areas.

Shea-producing communities stand to gain significantly from these policies, as enhanced local processing can lead to greater economic stability and improved livelihoods. As the government invests in infrastructure and resources to support this initiative, the focus remains on leveraging Nigeria’s natural assets to create a more resilient agricultural sector.

This comprehensive approach not only secures better economic outcomes but also aligns with the global shift towards sustainability and ethical sourcing, further enhancing Nigeria’s standing in international markets.

— Reported by Nexio News

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