Kenya's beekeeping industry is buzzing with untapped potential. With rising global demand for honey and bee-based products, the country is positioning itself as a serious player in this space. From rural villages to urban rooftops, more entrepreneurs are turning to...
Mango Sector in Ghana: A Prospect for Long-Term Development
When asked about their favorite fruits, most people invariably mention mango—a fruit that 94% of people worldwide love to eat. A fruit that has earned the title of "king of fruits." The mango market size reached a value of nearly $57,332.9 million in 2021. In Ghana,...
The Indispensable Role of Women in Ghanaian Agriculture
“Everything that is great in the world, all the works beneficial and good, half must be credited to women, and half only to men, we should.” The hard work and dedication of Ghanaian women farmers have once again exemplified the poetry of Kazi Nazrul Islam. According...
Malawi’s Tea Industry: A Quick Look
Did you know that Malawi was the first African country to produce tea commercially? Yes, you heard it right! Malawi, known as the “Warm Heart of Africa”, is one of the key tea producers of southeastern Africa. When it comes to African teas, countries like Malawi and...
Top 5 Agricultural Products in Cameroon To Invest In
Investing in agriculture is a smart move! It is said to be one of the most profitable investments all around the world. If you are looking to invest your money, Cameroon's agriculture sector should be your top priority. And in this article, you will find out why you...
From Seed to Market: The Nigerian Maize Success Story
Agriculture plays a crucial role in Nigeria's economy, significantly contributing to its GDP and supporting a large workforce. Maize is particularly important among various agricultural products. It's the most extensively cultivated crop nationwide, serving multiple...
Empowering Women Farmers in Uganda
Uganda is the leading agricultural country in the region. More than 70% of the population is involved in farming. Agriculture is most important for Uganda to move forward in economic security. Still, the role of women in Uganda cannot be underestimated. They engage...
Invest in Cameroon’s Growing Tea Industry
Did you know that Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water? This shows how and why tea businesses can be successful. Are you interested in investing? Then you have come to the perfect place. Here, we talk about the Tea Industry in Cameroon. ...
Ghana’s Livestock Sector: Opportunities and Innovations for Sustainable Growth
On average, people around the world eat about 6.4 kilograms of beef each year. They also eat about 2 kilograms of sheep and goat meat per person each year. This shows that meat, especially beef, is a big part of many people’s meals. In Ghana, people consume various...
Ghana’s Herbal Heritage: Path to Economic Growth and Global Health
Ghana's traditional healers rely on various medicinal species for approximately 70% of their health care. This practice aligns with the global trend; therefore, the global herbal medicine market is expected to be $271.4 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 7.4%....
The Future of Nigeria’s Palm Oil Sector
Once a global leader in palm oil production, Nigeria's palm oil industry boasts a significant historical legacy. While the focus moved to petroleum and other industries, Nigeria’s palm oil sector remains important, ready to shine again. Today, palm oil remains...
Is Uganda’s Fisheries Profitable?
Under the warm African sun, Lake Victoria makes small waves. It's the world's second-largest freshwater lake. You can see local fishermen using their paddles in the lake. This scene is repeated across Uganda's lakes and rivers, which is more than a pretty picture of...












