Shea butter is a sensitive, high-value commodity that demands consistency in quality, hygiene, and logistics execution. Many first-time and even experienced buyers encounter challenges when importing from Nigeria due to unclear processes and documentation gaps. Palmadex removes these challenges by offering a structured, transparent purchasing framework that guides buyers from the first inquiry to final container delivery.
This playbook outlines the exact ten steps involved in buying shea butter from Nigeria through Palmadex.
Step 1: Buyer Inquiry and Product Specification Definition
The process begins when the buyer submits an inquiry detailing intended use and requirements. This includes:
Refined or unrefined shea butter
Cosmetic, food, or industrial grade
Moisture and free fatty acid limits
Packaging format
Target delivery port
Palmadex reviews the request and confirms product availability.
Step 2: Specification Sheet and Commercial Quotation
Palmadex issues a detailed specification sheet outlining quality parameters and a commercial quotation covering:
Unit pricing
Order quantity
Delivery terms (FOB, CFR, CIF)
Estimated production and shipment timelines
This ensures full commercial clarity before sampling.
Step 3: Sample Preparation and Buyer Approval
Representative samples are prepared from export-ready batches. Buyers evaluate texture, color, odor, and laboratory parameters to confirm suitability for their application. Approved samples become the quality benchmark for the shipment.
Step 4: Pro-Forma Invoice and Contract Signing
Once samples are approved, Palmadex issues a Pro-Forma Invoice and formal sales contract detailing:
Product specifications
Contract volume
Pricing and Incoterms
Payment structure
Shipment schedule
This step formally secures the transaction.
Step 5: Payment Confirmation and Production Allocation
Upon payment confirmation in line with agreed terms, Palmadex allocates production volume from certified batches or schedules processing to meet the buyer’s requirements. This locks in supply and timelines.
Step 6: Processing, Quality Control, and Batch Coding
Shea butter undergoes final processing, filtration, and quality checks. Each batch is coded for traceability and tested for:
Moisture content
Free fatty acid levels
Texture and odor consistency
Visual cleanliness
Only compliant batches proceed to packaging.
Step 7: Export Packaging and Storage Preparation
Palmadex packages shea butter in export-grade drums, cartons, or pails as specified. Packaging protects against contamination, leakage, and temperature-related degradation prior to shipment.
Step 8: Container Booking and Pre-Loading Inspection
Containers are booked early to prevent port delays. Pre-loading checks confirm:
Container cleanliness and dryness
Proper stowage arrangement
Seal integrity
Optional third-party inspection supervision
Step 9: Export Documentation and Regulatory Compliance
Palmadex prepares all mandatory documents including:
Certificate of origin
Quality certificates
Commercial invoice
Packing list
Inspection reports where required
Bill of Lading after loading
Buyers receive scanned copies for pre-clearance.
Step 10: Vessel Loading, Delivery, and After-Sales Support
After vessel loading, shipment details and tracking updates are shared. Original documents are dispatched securely, and Palmadex provides post-delivery support for customs clearance and repeat order planning.
Conclusion
Importing shea butter from Nigeria becomes predictable and risk-free when guided by a structured process. Palmadex’s 10-step importer’s playbook ensures clarity, quality consistency, regulatory compliance, and dependable delivery from inquiry to container arrival. This disciplined approach supports long-term supply partnerships with global buyers.
Trade Specifications (Typical Export Range)

Product: Shea Butter (Refined or Unrefined)
Origin: Nigeria
Moisture Content: ≤ 0.2%
Free Fatty Acid: As per buyer specification
Packaging: Drums, cartons, or pails
Delivery Terms: FOB, CFR, CIF
Inspection: SGS or buyer-nominated agency
Contact Us Today
For structured and reliable shea butter imports from Nigeria, reach Palmadex:
Emails: import@palmadex.com | palmadexgis@mail.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +2348066579079
Palmadex delivers export-grade Nigerian shea butter with consistency, transparency, and dependable logistics.










