G-Link Export is an Ethiopian based company exporting coffee, species oilseeds and processed products.

Sesame seeds

Sesame seeds are an ancient oil crop that has been referred to as the “Queen of oilseeds”, by virtue of the high quality of its oils.

origin for sesame

Ethiopia is the center of origin for cultivated sesame, which has earned and maintained its place as a leading cash crop for the country

white gold

Known farmers in the north as “white gold”, sesame cultivation has always been primarily for export helping to link the country with its world.

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Amen Bld(near urael church towards Atlas road)
Addis Ababa/Ethiopia

Open Hours

Monday to Saturday
Monday (from 8:00 Am to 5:00Pm)
Saturday (8:00Am to 1:00Pm)

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Mob: – +251911224609,

+251930367784/85/86
Tell: – +251 115156849

Your first choice with best quality and prices.

Oilseeds are a mainstay of the rural and national economy in Ethiopia, oilseeds are the second-largest export commodity from Ethiopia, and sesame seeds is the main oilseeds exports. Exports actually consist of sesame and Niger seed for which there is a growing demand in the world market,oilseed markets abroad range of oilseeds products , Wollega sesame, Humera sesame Niger seeds not only for the food industry but also for cosmetics and industrial purposes. Oilseeds are the engines or the power of Ethiopian economy.

Sesame seeds

Humera sesame seeds(Links) , named for the variety grown in the humera district of northern Ethiopia , has been growing in global popularity , with demand increasing for its whitish colour , sweet taste and attractive aroma used more for cooking than for oil production , humera sesame accounts for nearly three quarters of all sesame produced in Ethiopia.
•Wollega sesame seeds (Links), the second variety also named the region from which it originates is highly sought for its significant oil content, and accounts for about one quarter of Ethiopian sesame productions.

Niger seeds

The use of Niger seed oil includes cooking as a vegetable oil. It is also suitable as a medicinal agent. It serves as a herbal remedy for skin disorders, including inflammation, eczema and scabies. This is because of the linoleic acid, which boosts natural defenses on the skin. It also improves the general body immunity due to its ascorbic acid. For those who want to gain weight in a healthy pattern, then Niger oil is a great choice: its protein and fatty acid composition leads to responsible mass growth in the body.

Sesame seeds are an ancient oil crop that has been referred to as the “Queen of oilseeds”, by virtue of the high quality of its oils. Ethiopia is the centre of origin for cultivated sesame, which has earned and maintained its place as a leading cash crop for the country
Known farmers in the north as “white gold”, sesame cultivation has always been primarily for export helping to link the country with its world.

We provide high-quality Ethiopia Niger seed oil to the export market. We source the raw materials for the fresh Ethiopia Niger seed oil from family growers from the country.
Ethiopia Niger seed oil is one of the few vegetable oils that combine well with others without losing its potency. Both a cooking and medicinal aid, it adds flavor to other cooking fat mixtures. It also treats mainly skin diseases. It comes from the Niger plant, which produces seeds that look like dark flying specks or pods. It thrives mostly in the highlands of the country, especially the western and southwestern parts.

We Export

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Organic

Organic farm products from family growers in Ethiopia. The most reliable and high quality products with comparatives price and timely shipment.

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Seasonal

Ethiopia is suitable for long-season and short-season farm products. 

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Fresh

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Contact Us

Amen Building, #1st Floor Urael to Atlas Rd.

+251115156849 Mobile: +251930367784/86

info@glink.com.et

Business Hours

Monday to Saturday
Monday (from 8:00 AM to 5:00PM)
Saturday (8:00AM to 1:00PM)