Exporting to Zimbabwe

GuyNextDoor

Lister
Habari ya senators, our boss recently made a significant import of 2.8 million bags of fertilizers from Morocco. However, a bit of unfortunate timing came into play as the import took place just before the subsidy for fertilizers in Kenya was implemented. Consequently, we find ourselves in a situation where we have a substantial stock of fertilizers on our hands and are seeking viable options for its distribution.

The good news is that we are exploring the possibility of supplying this fertilizer stock to countries like Zimbabwe or Malawi, both of which have a growing demand for agricultural inputs. Our boss is committed to taking care of all the logistical aspects, so our primary focus is on tapping into these new markets.

To make this venture a reality, we are actively seeking the assistance of experienced individuals who can help us navigate the intricacies of international trade and facilitate this deal. If you or anyone has the necessary expertise and connections in the agricultural industry, this opportunity could prove to be financially rewarding for you. If you're interested or know someone who might be, please get inbox me.


We have the following consignment as follows:

DAP 2M bags of 50kg

TSP 500,000 bags of 50 kg

NPSB 300,000 bags of 50kg

Total Bags: 2.8 Million Bags

Selling price is 35 Dollars per bag



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upepo

Elder Lister
Just thinking, would it not be more practical to scour the internet for fertilizer importers/wholesalers in Zimbabwe and Malawi (e.g. https://www.agriculture1.com/fertilizer-suppliers/zimbabwe) and make them offers. I guess it would be much simpler since they already have the importation licenses and such. You are likely to get some response if you make the offers to a large number firms. Even if no one takes the offer, you might gather important information that will give you leads.
 

GuyNextDoor

Lister
Just thinking, would it not be more practical to scour the internet for fertilizer importers/wholesalers in Zimbabwe and Malawi (e.g. https://www.agriculture1.com/fertilizer-suppliers/zimbabwe) and make them offers. I guess it would be much simpler since they already have the importation licenses and such. You are likely to get some response if you make the offers to a large number firms. Even if no one takes the offer, you might gather important information that will give you leads.
Thanks senator!
 
So your boss has the money and the means to buy and import 2.8 million bags of fertilizer in KENYA, hivyo tu, na hana contacts or networks in the government? Smells like buusheet!
 
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