how to make shea butter a profitable business
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How to Make Shea Butter a Profitable Business
Shea butter from West Africa shows the Global market its potential as the leading
organic product in cosmetics. West Africa have known its therapeutic properties for over
thousands years. As rumors spread the Europeans gets interested in the product and
that starts the trading. Its pleasing scent and excellent additive for soaps, lotions, anti-
aging creams, and massage oils considered it a necessity. At present high demand of
shea butter in the US and Europe makes retailers profitable.
To start doing business in shea butter you have to consider factors that determine its
value. Qualities may differ in every price; you should research carefully before any
purchases. Some products have low amount of shea butter or it may have an added
irritating additives. You must also consider that price differs in every refined shea
butter. The qualities and quantity vary greatly from grade A shea butter to grade B, C, D,
E, and F. Grade A shea butter is much more expensive than other products due to its
advantage of upgraded properties.
The quality of shea butter depends on
what type or which Country you
purchased them. You have a better
advantage from other buyers if you
purchase 1 ton of shea butter rather than
purchasing only 10 pounds. By purchasing
more you can get discounts and excellent
quality. You should also consider direct
buying from West Africa where it was
originated. It’s more advisable to support
the local women of Africa to trigger them
in generating more harvest of shea nuts.
The time frame or age of shea butter is only good for 2 years. You should ask for the
product that has not stayed in their warehouse for too long. Asked for the products
certification and the date of time it was tested. Older shea butter is usually less
expensive than fresh ones. Choose the newest shea butter; it has more advantage of
healing wonders than older ones.
To have delivery on time set some good relations with your suppliers. Good relations can
earn your trust, maybe some discounts, and prioritize you of giving the quality shea
butter in the future delivery.
The grade A shea butter is tested before leaving Africa and again tested as it arrived in
your nearest port. It’s the standard operating procedure to ensure of its quality grade. If
you purchased the product during hot summers it travels through a refrigerated truck.
It’s an additional cost but not that much.
A price in obtaining shea butter varies from 1 ounce to 1 ton. Prices ranges from 7$ to
25$ per ounce depending on what grade of shea butter are you after. A ton of shea
butter can cost 11,000 to 14,000 US $ and delivered via air or sea. If you’re situated near
Africa you can cost a lesser amount than those sea ports situated in US West coast.
These are the factors to consider prior to purchasing shea butter. To profit more in shea
butter business, good knowledge of where and what your products comes from is an
advantage from other retailers, after all you need quality cosmetics for your customers.