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Table 63
Top 100 Non-Oil Exporters in Nigeria in 2012
S/N

Exporter

FOB Value (USD)

Exported Products

Destination

1

Olam Nigeria Limited

369,674,654.05

Nigerian Sesame Seeds (HPS), Good Fermented Superior Grade
Nigerian Cocoa Beans

2

Unique Leather Finishing Co
Limited

137,776,528.93

Finished Leather (Goat and Sheep Skins) Grades 1, 2, 3 and 4

Japan, Germany, US,
Netherlands, Italy, Syria,
Spain, Turkey, UK, China &
Greece
Italy

3

Armajaro Nigeria Limited

84,986,831.92

cotton lints, cocoa beans

Indonesia, Germany

4

Mamuda Industries (Nig)
Limited
British American Tobacco
Nigeria Limited

82,289,313.00

Finished Leather

Italy

77,670,106.39

Rothmans KS Niger Cigarettes, Craven A FF Niger Cigarettes,
Craven A FF, Rothmans KS, Concorde Menthol Benin Cigarettes,
Concorde FF & Menthol, Rothmans KS Benin Cigarettes, Rothmans
Royals/King-Size, Concorde FF/Menthol and Craven A FF (Togo),
Dunhill International and Craven A Lights Cote D'Ivoire Cigarettes,
Various Brand Of Cigarettes (Ghana), London FF and Rothmans KS
Ghana & Pall Mall FF 10S/Menthol 10S Ghana Cigarettes

Niger, Benin, Togo, Côte
D’Ivoire & Ghana

Bolawole Enterprises Nig
Limited
Fata Tanning Limited

60,109,479.40

Good Fermented Nigerian Cocoa Beans (Crop 2011)

Netherlands & Switzerland

59,878,113.45

Finished Goat and Sheep Leather A-1021

8

Rubber Estates Nigeria
Limited

56,925,772.94

Technically Specified Natural Rubber (TSNR) Processed RENL 10 &
20

9

West African Tannery
Company Limited

55,412,924.40

Finished Goat and Sheep Leather

Spain, Portugal, Italy,
Turkey & China
India, Italy, Poland,
Netherlands, Turkey, India,
France, Spain & Brazil
Italy, China & India

10

Imoniyame Holdings Limited

54,902,977.90

Nigerian Processed Crumb Rubber (TSR 20)

11

45,546,468.63

12

Notore Chemical Industries
Limited
Saro Agro Allied Limited

Fully

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