Importing soya bean meal from Nigeria can be highly rewarding when buyers follow a structured process. Palmadex has developed a reliable, transparent export framework that guides international importers from initial inquiry to final shipment arrival. This importer’s playbook outlines ten critical steps to ensure smooth, compliant, and timely soya bean meal purchases from Nigeria.
THE 10-STEP BUYER PLAYBOOK
1. Start with a Clear Inquiry
Provide your required protein level, moisture limit, packaging preference, destination port, and quantity. Palmadex responds with detailed specifications and pricing.
2. Request and Evaluate Samples
Palmadex sends representative samples so buyers can test protein content, fiber levels, color, and texture before committing to bulk orders.
3. Approve Specifications and Confirm Your Order
Once the sample meets your expectations, product specifications and terms are aligned and approved before contract issuance.
4. Receive Proforma Invoice and Contract
Palmadex issues formal documentation outlining pricing, payment terms, delivery timeline, and quality obligations.
5. Plan for Pre-Shipment Inspection
Buyers may request inspection by SGS, Cotecna, or Bureau Veritas. Palmadex handles coordination and ensures compliance with feed-grade requirements.
6. Prepare Your Import Documents
Ensure your country-specific import permits, licenses, and customs documents are ready. Palmadex handles all export-side paperwork.
7. Palmadex Completes Export Documentation
This includes Phytosanitary Certificates, Fumigation Certificates, Certificates of Origin, packing lists, and commercial invoices.
8. Monitor Container Loading and Logistics
Palmadex shares photos, videos, loading reports, and vessel schedules. Buyers receive Bill of Lading details for pre-arrival planning.
9. Track and Confirm Shipment Progress
Real-time updates from freight agents help buyers plan for customs clearance and warehouse reception at the destination port.
10. Conduct Post-Arrival Quality Verification
Upon receiving the shipment, verify moisture, protein consistency, and packaging integrity. Palmadex’s documentation makes this process easy and transparent.
Palmadex Soya Bean Meal Export Specifications

Protein: 44–48 percent
Moisture: ≤10 percent
Fibre: ≤7 percent
Oil Residue: ≤2 percent
Packaging: 50 kg PP bags or jumbo bags
Loadability: 22–24 MT per 20ft container
Ports: Lagos (Apapa/Tin Can), Port Harcourt
Lead Time: 14–21 days
Partner with Palmadex
For structured, compliant, and reliable soya bean meal imports from Nigeria, contact the Palmadex Export Desk:
Email: import@palmadex.com | palmadexgis@mail.com
Phone/WhatsApp: +2348066579079
Location: Lagos, Nigeria










