Average Amount to Start a Juice Business in Nigeria (2025 Guide)

How much does it cost to start a fruit juice business in Nigeria, how profitable it is, and how Afess helps you start with ease.
Introduction: Nigeria’s Growing Juice Goldmine
Everywhere you go from the gym to the roadside and malls Nigerians are choosing healthier, refreshing options over soda.
Juice and smoothie bars have become one of the fastest-growing small business opportunities in the country, and for good reason.
You don’t need a fancy restaurant to start.
You don’t need millions.
All you need is the right commercial equipment, a small space, and a reliable supplier Afess Industrial Equipment Ltd.
At Afess, we’ve helped hundreds of foodpreneurs set up profitable juice businesses across Nigeria from street kiosks to branded cold drink outlets.
You can be next.

How Much Does It Cost to Start a Fruit Juice Business in Nigeria?
The average cost to start a fruit juice business in Nigeria in 2025 ranges from ₦700,000 to ₦2.5 million, depending on your scale and target location.
Here’s a breakdown of what this includes:
Equipment / Item | Estimated Price (₦) | Supplier |
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Industrial Blender (Afess Commercial Grade) | 150,000 – 250,000 | Afess.ng |
Cold Juice Extractor | 200,000 – 400,000 | Afess |
Display Fridge / Chiller | 250,000 – 500,000 | Afess |
Sealing Machine (Optional) | 80,000 – 150,000 | Afess |
Stainless Steel Work Table & Sink | 100,000 – 200,000 | Afess |
Small Generator (if needed) | 150,000 – 250,000 | Afess |
Ingredients & Packaging (Start-up stock) | 100,000 – 200,000 | Local sourcing |
Pro Tip: With Afess’ Business Starter Support Program, you can start with just 30% upfront and spread the rest over 6–12 months.
Call: 09169838312 | 09169838309 | 08137500323
Visit: Afess.ng
Locations: Alaba • Awka • Lekki
How Do I Start a Fruit Juice Business in Nigeria?
Here’s your step-by-step blueprint:
Step 1: Research & Location
Choose a location with high foot traffic — near offices, gyms, schools, or malls.
Visibility = sales.
Step 2: Register Your Brand
Create a catchy name and logo. Register your business (CAC). Add your Instagram page for social credibility.
Follow Afess for inspiration: @afess_industrialequipment
Step 3: Get Your Equipment
Buy from a reliable supplier like Afess.
We provide commercial-grade tools not domestic blenders that burn out after 2 weeks.
Popular equipment for startup juice bars:
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Industrial blender
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Cold juice extractor
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Display fridge
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Sealing machine
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Work table
All available at Afess.ng with payment flexibility.
Step 4: Design Your Menu
Start simple — 5–7 core items:
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Pineapple juice
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Zobo & ginger mix
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Watermelon blend
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Smoothie combo (banana, apple, oats)
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Protein shakes
Step 5: Create Buzz
Leverage social media.
Watch how small juice vendors are scaling with Afess equipment here:
Instagram Video — Afess Juice Setup
How Much Money Do I Need to Start a Juice Business?
You can start small:
₦700,000 for a roadside kiosk setup
₦1.5 million for a full branded smoothie stand
₦2.5 million for an indoor café-style juice bar
Your return on investment (ROI) typically happens within 4–6 months, especially with Afess’ energy efficient, low-maintenance machines.
Why Buy from Afess Industrial Equipment Ltd?
Afess isn’t just a vendor it’s your long-term business partner.
We offer:
Durable equipment built for Nigerian usage (heat, power surges, long hours)
Warranty & after-sale servicing
Local spare parts availability
Flexible payment options
Nationwide delivery
Expert guidance before and after purchase
With showrooms in Alaba, Awka, and Lekki, you can walk in, touch the machines, and see them in action before buying.
Afess Starter Bundle Suggestion
Juice Business Starter Pack includes:
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1 Industrial Blender
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1 Cold Juice Extractor
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1 Display Fridge
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1 Sealing Machine
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1 Stainless Work Table
Pay 30% upfront and start blending profits immediately.
Call: 09169838312 | 09169838309 | 08137500323
Visit: 81 Olojo Drive, Alaba Intl Market | Awka | Lekki
Afess.ng
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