HOW TO START A PROFITABLE EGUSI BUSINESS

🏗️ Step 1: Understand the Egusi Value Chain

Egusi (melon seed) is used widely in soups, oil extraction, and animal feed. You can enter the business in different segments:

  • Farming/production – growing and harvesting melon seeds.
  • Processing – dehusking, drying, and packaging.
  • Wholesale/retail trade – buying from farmers and selling to processors or markets.
  • Export trade – exporting shelled egusi to international buyers.

📊 Step 2: Conduct Market Research

  • Identify key producing states: Benue, Nasarawa, Niger, Kogi, Kwara, and Plateau.
  • Find major demand centers: Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Onitsha.
  • Research prices per bag (usually ₦60,000–₦120,000 depending on quality and season).
  • Understand your target customers – local traders, food processors, or export buyers.

🧱 Step 3: Choose a Business Model

You can start small or scale up:

  1. Aggregator/Trader Model: Buy directly from farmers and sell in bulk to urban wholesalers.
  2. Processing Model: Buy raw melon, dehusk, and package clean egusi for retail.
  3. Export Model: Buy in large quantities, package per export standards, and sell overseas.

⚙️ Step 4: Setup and Equipment Needed

If you plan to process egusi:

  • Dehusking machine (₦200,000–₦400,000)
  • Drying platform or solar dryer
  • Sealing/packaging machine
  • Weighing scale and sacks
  • Storage space with proper ventilation

For trading:

  • Capital to buy stock (₦500,000 minimum for small-scale trading)
  • Transportation and warehouse
  • Business registration and local trading permit

🏦 Step 5: Register Your Business

Register with:

  • Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) for business name.
  • Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) if you plan to export.
  • Local market association (for trading access).

💰 Step 6: Source Egusi Cheaply

Buy directly from farmers or local markets in producing states such as:

  • Makurdi (Benue State)
  • Bida (Niger State)
  • Lafia (Nasarawa State)
  • Lokoja (Kogi State)
  • Minna (Niger State)

You can also join agricultural cooperatives to access large quantities at wholesale prices.


📦 Step 7: Packaging and Branding

For retail or export, ensure:

  • Proper drying to reduce moisture.
  • Use of sealed nylon or plastic containers.
  • Attractive branding and labeling (with NAFDAC registration if sold packaged).
  • Batch numbers and expiry dates for credibility.

🚚 Step 8: Distribution and Sales

  • Sell to local food markets, supermarkets, and restaurants.
  • Create partnerships with wholesalers and retailers in major cities.
  • Use online platforms like Jumia, Konga, or WhatsApp groups for direct orders.
  • For export, connect via Alibaba, TradeKey, or NEPC exporter directories.

📈 Step 9: Estimate Profitability

Example:

  • Buy 1 bag of egusi for ₦70,000
  • Dehusk, dry, and package → yield increases value to ₦100,000–₦120,000 per bag
  • Profit margin: ₦25,000–₦40,000 per bag (excluding logistics).

🌍 Step 10: Scale and Expand

  • Reinvest profit into storage and packaging equipment.
  • Secure supply contracts with restaurants or exporters.
  • Register a brand for local retail and export marketing.

If you want a workable business plan on how to set up an egusi business, or how to source for egusi in bulk and less price, and also learn on its business contact us on

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