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Petra Jacobi (GTZ), Alhaji Kontangora (Niger State), Funlayo (Shea Radiance), Thompson Ogunsanmi (GTZ) and Shola (Shea Radiance) at GTZ Office in Nigeria
The Nigerian government is finally paying attention to the agricultural sector. Niger State government in Partnership with GTZ is building strategic partnerships with private companies like Shea Radiance to promote shea butter production and increase market awareness of quality shea butter coming from Nigeria.


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Posted by: Rick Neason | February 07, 2011 at 07:00 PM
Hi.
i've just sent you a message,therefore i will be expecting your reply.But before then,let me put in some comments.
As i pointed out earlier in my message,i am little sheanut broker in northern nigeria,who is tired of selling my products to resellers from lagos.i amlooking at the possibility of finding buyers directly from the US or Europe.i due noticed that most of the bulk buyers in the U S,apart from the big companies are ghanaians resident in the US,it good to know that Shea Radiance is owned by nigerians.Hope to see you at the shea 2011 confernce in Accra,Ghana,but before then i be in constant touch through your email and blogg
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Dear Sadiq,
I look forward to meeting you at the 2011 Shea Conference in Accra this year. I'd love to talk to you more about shea butter
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