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President Tinubu renews raw shea nuts export ban to 2027
President Bola Tinubu has approved a fresh one-year extension of the ban on the export of raw shea nuts.
The renewed directive, which takes effect from February 26, 2026, to February 25, 2027, was disclosed in an official statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by the President’s spokesman, Mr Bayo Onanuga.
The extension, the statement said, shows the Federal Government’s determination to strengthen domestic value addition and reposition Nigeria’s shea industry for higher export earnings through processed products.
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The decision is also aimed at stimulating local manufacturing, creating jobs, and improving incomes across shea-producing communities.
**What the Presidency is saying **
The Presidency said the extension reflects its commitment to transforming Nigeria’s agricultural commodities into higher-value export products. It noted that the policy is designed to promote inclusive economic growth and strengthen local manufacturing capacity.
The statement added that the directive forms part of broader efforts to shift Nigeria away from the export of raw commodities toward a more industrial and export-driven economy.
**Backstory **
In August 2025, President Tinubu initially approved a six-month temporary ban on the export of raw shea nuts. The move was introduced to curb informal trade, stimulate local processing, and safeguard the long-term sustainability of Nigeria’s shea industry.
Last week, reports indicated that the Federal Government had assured stakeholders that the policy would be reviewed following consultations over its economic implications, setting the stage for the latest extension.
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To ensure effective implementation of the extended ban, President Tinubu authorised the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, in collaboration with the Presidential Food Security Coordination Unit, to coordinate a unified national framework for the development of the shea value chain.
The Federal Ministry of Finance has been directed to facilitate access to a dedicated NESS Support Window to support operators in the sector.
The intervention will enable the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to pilot a Livelihood Finance Mechanism aimed at improving production capacity, processing efficiency, and global competitiveness within the shea industry.
**What you should know **
Shea nuts are harvested from the shea tree, predominantly found across Nigeria’s savanna belt and are oil-rich fruits used as raw materials in several manufacturing industries.
Since the policy took effect, it has sparked sharp divisions among players in Nigeria’s non-oil export sector, with shea butter producers and exporters expressing conflicting views on its impact more than a month after implementation.
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