The Hibiscus Importer’s Playbook: 10 Steps to Buying from Nigeria Through Palmadex

The Hibiscus Importer’s Playbook — 10-Step Guide

Below is the full buyer workflow Palmadex uses to ensure every hibiscus shipment meets international standards.


Step 1: Initial Inquiry and Specification Confirmation

Buyers share their required purity level, moisture limit, colour preference, packaging size, documentation needs, and destination port. Palmadex provides matching export-grade specifications.


Step 2: Pricing, MOQ, and Contract Terms

Palmadex issues a formal quotation detailing FOB, CFR, or CIF pricing, minimum order quantity, trade terms, and payment modalities based on the buyer’s destination.


Step 3: Sample Request and Approval

Samples reflecting actual export quality are sent for evaluation. Buyers approve colour, purity, dryness, and overall appearance before contract signing.


Step 4: Purchase Order and Contract Signing

A proforma invoice is issued, and both parties sign the sales contract covering volume, specifications, documentation, and shipping terms.


Step 5: Sourcing and Batch Preparation

Palmadex begins sourcing from its certified hibiscus clusters across Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, and Bauchi. Only batches meeting colour and purity standards proceed to processing.


Step 6: Cleaning, Sorting, and Quality Control

Hibiscus undergoes mechanical cleaning, gravity separation, magnetic removal, and manual sorting to achieve 95–99 percent purity. Moisture is tested and regulated to a maximum of 12 percent.


Step 7: Packaging and Fumigation

Export-grade hibiscus is packed in 25–50 kg PP bags with food-grade liners. Fumigation is done by licensed professionals, and certificates are prepared immediately after treatment.


Step 8: Documentation Preparation

Palmadex organises the full documentation set:

Phytosanitary certificate

Fumigation certificate

Certificate of origin

Commercial invoice

Packing list

Third-party inspection reports (optional)


Step 9: Container Loading and Port Delivery

Containers are cleaned, inspected, and lined if required. Bags are arranged for ventilation and stability. Palmadex ensures timely delivery to the port for the scheduled vessel.


Step 10: Shipment and Tracking Updates

Once onboard, Palmadex provides real-time tracking updates, sharing ETD, ETA, routing information, and any relevant notices until the container arrives at the buyer’s port.


Trade Specifications — Dried Hibiscus Flower (Nigeria)

Premium Hibiscus Flowers from Palmadex
Premium Hibiscus Flowers from Palmadex

Purity: 95–99 percent

Moisture: Maximum 12 percent

Colour: Deep wine-red

Foreign Matter: Maximum 2 percent

Packaging: 25–50 kg PP bags with liners

Loading Capacity: 13–14 MT per 20 ft container

Certifications: Phytosanitary, fumigation, certificate of origin, optional SGS/Intertek

Shipping Terms: FOB Lagos, CFR, CIF


Contact Palmadex

Emails: import@palmadex.com | palmadexgis@mail.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +2348066579079

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