Mechenom Investment Services

Agribusiness company engaging in a diverse range of services along the agricultural value chain

Mechenom Investment Services Limited (MISL) is an investment and trading company registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria. In collaboration with our partners, Sabiq Agro-commodities Limited, we are an agribusiness company engaging in a diverse range of services across the agricultural value chain; from production to marketing and postharvest operations. Our expertise are in the trading, supply and export of agricultural commodities from food crops to oil crops, spices and animal products.

Range of Products

Sesame Seeds

Nigeria is among the top global producers and exporters of sesame, with many years of very stable production. The sesame contains relatively high oil content, which significantly promotes health benefits.

Soya Beans

Soyabean production and export from Nigeria continue to rise as global demand for oilseed is expanding for both food and feed use according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Turmeric

Turmeric‘s beautiful bright yellow root has led to its nicknames ―the golden spice‖ and ―Indian saffron. It has graced countless cultures around the world with its gorgeous colouring, unique aroma, and unmistakable flavour.

Ginger

Ginger has been cultivated for thousands of years for use as a spice and herbal medicinal purposes. Nigeria is among the major producers and exporters of ginger in the world. 90% of ginger produced in Nigeria is dried primarily for export while 10% is locally consumed

Garlic

Nigeria garlic has a high concentration of sulphur-containing compounds. Thiosulfates, which include allicin, are the main active components in garlic. It also contains: High levels of saponins, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, and zinc. Moderate levels of selenium and vitamins A and C.

Chili pepper

Nigeria is a major producer of Chilli Pepper in Africa, contributing significantly to the continent’s total output. Over the decade, production of Chilli Peppers in Nigeria increased from 54,000 tonnes in 2009 to 71,917 tonnes in 2019, growing at an average annual rate of 1.53%.

Our Processes

Working with Local Farmers

We work very closely with local farmers and other stakeholders to ensure items are supplied at the highest quality possible

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