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Feasibility Report On The Export Of Cattle Horn In Nigeria.

Feasibility Report On The Export Of Cattle Horn In Nigeria.

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Nigerian agriculture is characterized by considerable regional and crop diversity.  Analysis of this sector, particularly the food sub-sector, is fraught with serious data problems.  However, the available statistics provide a broad overview of development in agriculture upon which we can make some broad generalizations about its role in economic development and structural change in Nigeria.

Description

In the 1960s, the agricultural sector was the most important in terms of contributions to domestic production, employment and foreign exchange earnings.  The situation remained almost the same three decades later with the exception that it is no longer the principal foreign exchange earner, a role now being played by oil.

The sector remained stagnant during the oil boom decade of the 1970s, and this accounted largely for the declining share of its contributions.  The trend in the share of agriculture in the GDP shows a substantial variation and long-term decline from 60% in the early 1960s through 48.8% in the 1970s and 22.2% in the 1980s. Unstable and often inappropriate economic policies (of pricing, trade and exchange rate), the relative neglect of the sector and the negative impact of oil boom were also important factors responsible for the decline in its contributions.

On its diversity, Nigerian agriculture features tree and food crops, forestry, livestock and fisheries.  In 1993 at 1984 constant factor cost, crops (the major source of food) accounted for about 30% of the Gross Domestic Products (GDP), livestock about 5%, forestry and wildlife about 1.3% and fisheries accounted 1.2%.

About 500 hundred cattles are slaughtered in Lagos abattoir on a daily basis and a lot of horns are generated in the process and Foraminifera Market Research seeks to expose the investment opportunity in the export of cattle horns from Nigeria through this feasibility report.

Report Details

Report Type: Feasibility Report
Release date: September, 2013; Updated Every 3- Months
Language: English
Number of pages: 21 pages
Format of Delivery: PDF
Product Code: FORA/2013/3074841/FMR/6537
Delivery time: Within 24– 48 hours of payment confirmation

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Business Opportunity
1.3 Country Background

2. Technical Analysis
2.1 The Project
2.2 Product Description
2.3 Product Location and Distribution
2.4 Legal Considerations
2.4.1 Pre-Export Documentations in Nigeria
2.4.2 Post-Export Documentations (Exchange Control Documents)

3. Opportunity

3.1 Market Overview
3.2 Demand and Supply
3.3 Customer Profile
3.4 Primary Competition
3.5 Competitive Advantage

4. Managing Contract Negotiations and Export Operations

5. Socio- Economic and SWOT Analysis of the Project
5.1.1 Generation of Employment
5.1.2 Source of Government Revenue
5.1.3 Foreign Exchange Generation
5.1.4 Technological Transfer
5.1.5 Increase in Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
5.2 SWOT Analysis

6. Risk Identification and Mitigation Strategy
6.2 Critical Success Factor

7. Financial Analysis

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