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How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by dee45: 1:40am On Apr 26, 2015
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Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by nzeobi(m): 7:12am On Apr 26, 2015
Thank you, av open a thread asking for reqiurement for this cold room before.
Another question is how do I get the meats and fish
Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by dee45: 6:12pm On Apr 26, 2015
Nzeobi, their are various companies here in nigeria that engage in wholesales of frozen foods, e.g Toan in apapa, Popular foods, Onward.. The only challenge With these companies is that they might not have all the products in stock. For example Toan has Panla and Titus but no shawa, then you have to seek where to buy shawa.
With the help of local frozen foods agents you can get your stock with no hassle..

Another way to get supply from europe, most of frozen foods come from europe... Check this website up www.trade-seafood.com
Remember that to import frozen food to nigeria you have to get license from the Government and go to Nafdac for advice and registration.

Nafdac registration is compulsory for those who want engage in whole sales.
Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by nzeobi(m): 7:00pm On Apr 26, 2015
dee45:
Nzeobi, their are various companies here in nigeria that engage in wholesales of frozen foods, e.g Toan in apapa, Popular foods, Onward.. The only challenge With these companies is that they might not have all the products in stock. For example Toan has Panla and Titus but no shawa, then you have to seek where to buy shawa.
With the help of local frozen foods agents you can get your stock with no hassle..

Another way to get supply from europe, most of frozen foods come from europe... Check this website up www.trade-seafood.com
Remember that to import frozen food to nigeria you have to get license from the Government and go to Nafdac for advice and registration.

Nafdac registration is compulsory for those who want engage in whole sales.
Please be more detailed
Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by dee45: 10:23pm On Apr 26, 2015
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Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by highque: 12:51pm On Oct 26, 2016
How far on this info, kindly guide on....while we await, thks.
Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by ultrazone(m): 1:21pm On Mar 12, 2017
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Re: How To Start A Frozen Fish/cold Room Business In Nigeria. by highque: 9:49am On Apr 11, 2017
ultrazone:
Cold room business in Nigeria: http://www.practicalbusinessideas.com/2015/03/cold-room-business-in-nigeria.html
Thanks Op.
Helpful though, I need more advance level with scale of economies. I have 400 ice-cube making machine(Ice-Room) about to commence operations any moment from now. the processing hours is btw 12 & 14. I am looking out for one that can produce same or more under 5 - 6 hours. Regards.

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