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Health Benefits Fuel Rising Investments In Zobo Drink Market

Andrew Ojiezel by Andrew Ojiezel
5 months ago
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Amid the growing popularity of zobo drink across all age groups, driven by its natural appeal and widely acknowledged health benefits, investment in the zobo value chain is emerging as a viable source of steady income for entrepreneurs.

Findings show that hibiscus, the plant from which zobo is derived, presents a promising agribusiness opportunity capable of expanding investment portfolios and creating sustainable livelihoods. Beyond beverage production, the hibiscus plant itself offers multiple value-chain opportunities, from cultivation and processing to packaging and distribution.

Hibiscus flowers, popularly known as zobo, come in different colours and varieties. The crop grows almost all year round, with peak production occurring during the dry season, usually between November and April. This makes it a dependable raw material for year-round commercial activity.

Dried zobo, also referred to as hibiscus flower, is commonly processed with ingredients such as ginger, garlic, cinnamon, star anise and honey, as well as fruits like pineapple, cucumber and beetroot, with sugar added as an option. The versatility of the drink has increased its acceptance in eateries, bukas and hospitality outfits, many of which now consider zobo a staple refreshment.

With the rising demand for natural and locally sourced beverages, investment in various segments of the zobo value chain continues to attract increasing interest and funding. Hibiscus plants are widely cultivated in the northern parts of the country, offering opportunities for large-scale farming and raw material supply.

Apparently aware of the numerous health benefits associated with zobo consumption, investors are also exploring other production segments, which not only generate income but also create employment opportunities along the chain.

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Speaking with LEADERSHIP, a health expert, Tunde Ogundele, said investing in zobo is both financially rewarding and health-enhancing, noting that the drink can compete favourably with carbonated soft drinks in today’s market.

“With a small amount like N20,000, one can start on a small scale, which can also serve as a pilot process. This allows you to test the market, attract buyers, and gradually build demand, as satisfied customers often become your first advertisers,” he said.

“Once you gain market acceptance on a small scale, you can expand into larger markets, including hotels where zobo is often served alongside other drinks. With N20,000, one can make up to N50,000, while on a larger scale, higher returns are possible.

“If you invest more funds, for instance N50,000, one can potentially earn as much as N500,000 monthly.

Zobo contains antioxidants and anti-hypertensive properties, which make it attractive to health-conscious consumers,” Ogundele added.

He further explained that zobo functions as a natural energy drink that boosts metabolism and supports gradual, healthy weight loss.

“Unlike carbonated drinks, zobo may help in managing high blood pressure, cholesterol and inflammatory conditions. It supports liver health, reduces cancer risks and is rich in vitamin C, minerals and antioxidants. It also helps in managing hypertension and anxiety,” he said.

Ogundele noted, however, that while zobo drink, also known as hibiscus tea, is generally safe for most people, it is not recommended for pregnant women due to its potential effects on pregnancy.

“Zobo is produced by boiling the petals of Hibiscus sabdariffa along with other ingredients such as pineapple. Hibiscus tea has properties like lowering blood pressure and acting as a diuretic, which is why caution is advised during pregnancy,” he explained.

Also speaking, Idowu Samuel Oluwatuyo, a vegetable farmer, said the zobo value chain involves multiple layers of economic activity.

“Talking about the value chain in zobo includes employing people to pluck the flowers, process them, boil the dried petals, and sell the finished product. Each stage requires labour, making zobo production a long and inclusive value chain,” he said.

“In fact, zobo production is a complete investment opportunity that can empower farmers, processors and marketers alike,” Oluwatuyo added.

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Andrew Ojiezel

Andrew Ojiezel

Andrew Ojiezel is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper, which he joined in 2019. His career began at Daily Times of Nigeria and Business Times in 2004, where he served as Labour Correspondent, and he subsequently worked as Labour Correspondent with National Daily Newspaper before his current role.

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