Nigeria’s Shea Nut Ban Extension Hits Local Industry

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In late February, President Bola Tinubu extended Nigeria’s raw shea nut export ban to February 2027.

Consequently, Nigeria aims to transform from a raw material supplier into a global shea player.

In late Feb, President Tinubu extended Nigeria’s raw shea nut export ban to Feb 2027. Nigeria aims to transform into a global shea player.

Shea Nut Export Ban Extended

The story began in August 2025 when the government introduced a six-month ban to curb informal trade.

At that time, officials projected that domestic processing could generate $300 million annually in added value.

Now, with the extension, authorities must increase capacity, develop infrastructure, and attract investment in processing.

Expert Opinions

Experts express divided opinions on its effects.

For example, Dr Aminu Maikudi warns that limited processing may lose foreign buyers.

Therefore, exporters could experience short-term foreign exchange pressure if the transition proceeds too slowly.

Others highlight opportunity.

CEO of WhiteStep Empire, Ademola Adebare, argues that real money comes from processed shea butter.

Moreover, he advises, “Nigeria should focus on processing, branding, and finishing to compete internationally.”

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Economic consultant Aisha Mohammed emphasises investment as essential.

She explains, “Infrastructure, quality control, credit access, and logistics generate value, not bans alone.”

Strategic Ambition

The policy signals more than trade control—it reflects Nigeria’s global ambition.

By shifting from raw exports to value-added products, Nigeria can strengthen rural industrialisation.

Additionally, success requires coordination between the government, financial institutions, and industry players.

If they execute effectively, Nigeria could transform the shea sector into a reliable source of high-value exports.

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