International markets offer high profit margins — but require strategy.
Steps to begin:
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Get certified by national food safety authorities (e.g., NAFDAC, FDA).
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Register for export with your national export promotion council.
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Research food import regulations for target countries (e.g., FDA in the U.S., EFSA in the EU).
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Find African food wholesalers abroad via LinkedIn, B2B directories, or diaspora networks.
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Use platforms like Alibaba, Jumia Global, and Etsy to sell niche, small-batch products globally.
Bonus Tip: Partner with returning diaspora youth or trade expos to test-market your product abroad.