Uganda’s agriculture sector contributes 24% of the country's GDP. It employs over 70% of the population. Sunflower cultivation is significant among the many crops grown, especially for oil production. Northern and eastern Uganda, with their favorable climate, have...
Unlocking Tanzania’s Sweet Potato Sector’s Potential: Growth, Challenges, and Innovations
Tanzanian sweet potatoes are the most famous crop among the people of that region. Tanzania is the third world's top sweet potato producer. Many potatoes are grown in Tanzania, but sweet potatoes have a unique taste, and everyone loves them. Not only does these has...
Field of Opportunity: Sesame in Uganda
Sesame is one of Uganda's most significant oilseed crops, grown primarily by smallholder farmers. The crop has immense potential to improve livelihoods. Well, mainly because it contributes to food security and increases the country's export earnings. The demand for...
Banana Industry in Tanzania: Production, Challenges, and Growth Opportunities
Tanzania is one of the leading banana-producing countries in the African region. Bananas are grown to enhance food security, cultural practices, and economic development. Most of the production is dominated by smallholder farmers; it is among the essential crops in...
Tanzania Rice: A Golden Opportunity to Capture the Market
The rice industry in Tanzania holds excellent potential. It presents an opportunity for the country to become a significant exporter in domestic and international markets. Favorable agro climatic conditions and increasing government support make it a perfect sector...
Livestock Farming in Liberia: A Closer Look!
Are you interested in investing? Looking for appropriate locations? Liberia should be your choice. Liberia is the oldest independent state in West Africa. And it dates back to 1847! This case study explores the current state, challenges, and opportunities within...
Millet in Tanzania: A Nutritious Crop Battling Challenges and Creating Opportunities
Millet encompasses some small-seeded grasses classified as part of the Poaceae family. This crop is also known as the grass family. People have cultivated these grains for millennia, making them a staple food in many countries, including Tanzania. It’s famous in...
The Transformational Growth of Tanzania’s Watermelon Industry: Indicating Opportunities
“My son and daughter can now wear new uniforms and get an education without any financial worries. Now we eat fish and meat in each meal.” In Tanzania, a single mother working on a watermelon farm has witnessed a surge in watermelon production. The total production...
Real Estate Investment Opportunities in Kenya
Kenya’s real estate sector is one of the fastest-growing markets in Africa, driven by several critical factors. The industry contributes significantly to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), accounting for about 8.3% in recent years. Kenya’s robust population...
Economic Impact of Maize on Kenya’s Economy
Maize is a staple food crucial to Kenya's agricultural framework. It is a vital crop for domestic consumption and economic stability. It is the most consumed cereal in the country, with over 54 million people consuming it. Thus, this crop's production and market...
The Nut Industry in Tanzania: A Growing Diverse Sector
Tanzanian agriculture is one of the most demandable sectors, and Tanzanian nuts are well known for their tastes and quality. To produce cashew nuts, Tanzania is the 8th largest producer globally and 4th in Africa. Additionally, this country produces several types of...
Exploring Liberia’s Hidden Minerals: A Wealth of Resources
Are you aware that the mining business is one of the most profitable businesses in the world? So investing in it will likely give you high returns. We will talk about a country that has great mining potential. And the best part? Most of it has not been...












