How To Start Ice Cream Production Business In Nigeria

How To Start Ice Cream Production Business In Nigeria

The production of ice cream in Nigeria is a booming business, especially during hot weather. Many people are yet to realize its potential. Some assume it will cost millions, while others believe the equipment is hard to find locally. You can already see ice cream being sold in fast-food outlets like Mr Biggs, Chicken Republic, Capitol, and specialty shops like Chocolate Royals.

How to start ice cream business in Nigeria

Step 1: Decide Your Business Scale

Decide whether you want to start a small-scale or large-scale ice cream business. This will determine the amount of equipment, space, and capital you need. Having a proper business plan is essential before starting.

Step 2: Understand Challenges

One major challenge is electricity. Ice cream requires constant power to stay semi-frozen or frozen. To manage this, produce in small batches. When the first batch finishes, make the next batch.

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Step 3: Materials Needed

For ice cream production, you need:

  • Sugar
  • Flavourings (chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, or custom mixes)
  • Additives (to emulsify and stabilize)
  • Butter

Air is added to ice cream to improve texture. The government allows up to 100% air, but 20%-50% is ideal. Butterfat content in packaged ice cream should not exceed 10%.

Step 4: Ice Cream Production Procedure

Blend additives with refrigerated milk and sugar for 10 minutes. Pour the mixture into a machine for pasteurization. This process breaks down fats and prevents separation. Pasteurize at 155°C for 30 minutes. Blend again, then add flavourings. Homogenize to reduce fat separation and make the mixture smooth. Cool at 5°C overnight, then freeze. Inject air (overrun) to make it light and creamy. Add toppings like candies, fruits, or nuts if desired. Finally, freeze at -25°C.

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Step 5: Producing Ice Cream Without Machines

You can make ice cream manually using basic tools:

  • Bowls (small and large)
  • Pot
  • Stirring rod or whisk
  • Spoon

Materials for manual production:

  • Fresh milk – 500 ml
  • Whipping cream – 250 ml
  • Sugar – 60 g
  • Vanilla extract – 2 tbsp or 1 vanilla pod

Optional: caramel, fruits, honey. Prepare ice cubes (around 40) for cooling during production.

Step 6: Making The Ice Cream Manually

Pour milk and cream into a large pot. Add vanilla seeds. Heat on medium. Whisk egg yolks separately. Reduce heat, remove vanilla seeds, then add sugar and egg yolks. Stir until mixture thickens. Place the bowl in a larger bowl of ice water. Stir continuously. Refrigerate, stirring every 30 minutes. Repeat for 1.5 hours until firm. Add optional ingredients before serving. Store the rest in the freezer.

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Step 7: Marketing Your Ice Cream

Choose busy areas like schools or markets to sell your ice cream. Pair with snacks like doughnuts or meat pies. Keep your shop clean and attractive. Consider a mobile ice cream shop for events such as Democracy Day, Workers Day, or football matches. Package ice cream in cups or plates of varying sizes.

Step 8: Profitability

Ice cream production is highly profitable. Turnovers of 50%-100% are achievable depending on location and class of customers. Benefits include high demand and the availability of local ingredients.

Conclusion

Ice cream production in Nigeria is lucrative. With proper planning, equipment, and marketing, you can start a profitable business. If you have questions about starting this business, use our comment box below.

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