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Camel Milk: Nigeria’s Untapped Export Powerhouse for High-Value Wellness Products

Camel Milk: Nigeria’s Untapped Export Powerhouse for High-Value Wellness Products

Raw Materials 360 by Raw Materials 360
June 27, 2025
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By Abubakar Mikailu

Nigeria is actively seeking new export frontiers to reduce its over reliance on crude oil. Camel milk long revered by pastoral communities for its medicinal qualities presents a compelling, yet largely unexploited, opportunity. Beyond cultural heritage, camel milk’s bio‑active compounds align perfectly with soaring global demand for functional foods and halal certified wellness products. With targeted investment and policy support, this resilient desert resource could become a billion‑dollar export commodity for Nigeria.

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Global Market Opportunity

The global functional foods market is projected to reach US $275 billion by 2028. At the same time, global halal cosmetics are expected to surpass US $300 billion. Camel milk, rich in lactoferrin, insulin like proteins and antimicrobials, commands price premiums of up to 300 percent over conventional dairy. In the United Arab Emirates, premium camel‑milk powder is already retailing at US $120 per kilogram. Capturing even a small slice of these markets offers Nigeria an avenue to substitute more than US $3 billion in annual health‑product imports while creating high‑tech jobs.

Export Driven Value Addition Opportunities

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Nutraceuticals

Freeze dried powders, capsules and fortified beverages targeted at diabetic and hypertensive consumers in Europe, North America and the Middle East.

Halal Certified Cosmetics

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Organic creams, serums and medicated soaps formulated with camel‑milk proteins and indigenous herbs such as fenugreek (hulba) and Hububul Likahu. EU organic certification opens premium retail channels in Germany and France.

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Refined camel urine derivatives supply local and international drug makers with urea-based actives and potential anti-cancer adjuvants, replacing imported synthetics.

Veterinary & Agricultural Inputs

Non‑antibiotic livestock treatments derived from camel milk, urine and herbs like Irqu Dahab and Shammar for Nigeria’s livestock sector and Sahelian neighbours.

Nigeria’s Competitive Edge

– Resource Base: The Northwest holds 80 percent of Nigeria’s estimated 300 000 camels, currently under-utilized for dairy.

– Cost Advantage: Natural grazing ecosystems keep production costs 40 percent below Gulf‑state averages.

– Cultural Intellectual Property: Hausa ethnomedicinal recipes provide unique product differentiation and strong brand storytelling.

Roadmap to Export Readiness

• Modern Milk Collection: Install solar‑powered chilling hubs to extend shelf life.

• Standardization & Certification: ISO 22000 and Halal certification to access EU/US markets.

• Herb Integration: Contract farming of Tirmis Baladi, fenugreek and other key botanicals.

• Export Processing Zones: Offer tax holidays for camel‑dairy SMEs in the north west zone to attract FDI.

Policy Recommendations

– Investors: Fund vertically integrated “camel bio‑parks” combining dairy, R&D and extraction facilities.

– Government: List camel milk under NEPC’s Zero‑Oil Plan and secure AfCFTA tariff concessions.

– SMEs: Form joint ventures with international wellness brands for private‑label exports.

– Research Bodies: NAFDAC–RMRDC validation of traditional formulations to meet global regulatory standards.

Conclusion

Camel milk is no mere cultural artefact; it is a high‑margin export powerhouse. With coordinated action, Nigeria can capture 15 percent of the global camel milk market worth an estimated US $7.8 billion by 2030. Where desert resilience meets industrial innovation, a new bio‑economy frontier emerges.

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