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Ginger specification for export and required documents




What is ginger

The Scientific Name of ginger is (Zingiber officinale) Rank(specie). Ginger is a thick, knotted underground stem known as rhizome. It's origin can be traced to Asia where it was recognized as a remedy for health challenge, not long was it spread across Africa,Australia and the rest of the world. Ginger is commonly used as as spice in most cuisine because of it's fantastic taste.
Ginger has been in use for thousands of years for the treatment of ailments such as stomach pain,nausea,athritis,hypertension etc.


 The market for ginger especially the overseas market in Asia and Europe is large, expanding and sustainable because of the numerous uses of ginger. Buyers usually would like to secure steady source of supply of these products

The Need For Ginger

The thirst and hunger for ginger in the local and especially in the international market is really large. This is as a result of it several benefits in our cuisine and health. Most importers of ginger are manufacturing companies that uses produces different products from ginger.
As a ginger exporter who is willing to secure a contract for ginger supply, it is vital to follow below specification in order to get a buyer. The truth is there is always a buyer ready to buy from you,but you need to follow proper guidelines to achieve that.


How to write Specification for ginger export




Origin: Nigeria

Type: FAQ & ASTA

Impunities: 2% max

Moisture: 10% max

Drying Process: Air dried/Sun-dried

Loading Port: Lagos Nigeria

Shipping Time: 15 to 20 days after payment confirmation

Payment Method: 100% irrevocable

trade process: FOB/CIF

Quantity: Based On Buyers Specification

Price: Negotiable per metric tone

Physical Specification: Based On Buyers Demand

Type: Fresh & Dry Ginger


What are the required Documents For Ginger Export

Bill of lading: Bill of lading is a legal documents that is issued by a shipping company to a shipper. It is a legally binding documents between a logistic company and the shipper specifying the agreement terms and condition for the transportation of the goods.

certificate of origin: Certificate of Origin is a document that indicates the origin, source or nationality where a product is been manufactured. It is usually drafted by the exporter in order to meet the customs and trade requirement.

packing lists: A packing lists specifies the contents of a packaged products i.e. the weight, measurements and details of a products. It is used by freight forwarders to ascertain the contents of a product.

commercial invoice: A commercial invoice is a required document needed for the purpose of export and import clearance. The commercial invoice is usually issued by the supplier/exporter to a buyer/importer. It serves as a legal proof of a sale transaction between the exporter and the importer

fumigation certificate: Also known as pest -control certificate, usually issued by a licensed authority It is a document that certifies that a product or shipment container has been disinfected before transit.

inspection Certificate: This is a document issued by an agency for the inspection of a product that is to be exported. This document is to certify the condition of the product.


Summary

So the summary of what we have been discussing is the fact that if you follow the above afformentioned specification for ginger export, with your required documents ready, you are sure on your way to securing a deal for ginger supply.

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