African raw materials
Rich in raw materials, oil and natural resources, Africa is one of the fastest-growing continents in the world. In fact, Africa has 30% of the earth’s remaining natural resources.
Africa is home to over 40 nations and about 2,000 languages. The region is full of raw materials – from foods and beverages and oil to vast numbers of people capital. Not only does Africa have oil, but also precious raw materials including:
- Cocoa
- Shear butter
- Kola nut
- Coffee
- Cassava flour
- Gold
- Diamond
- Nickel and uranium
- Fish
- Pozzolana
- Titanium
- Timber
- Tobacco
- Graphite
- Phosphates
- Iron ore
- Cooper
- Aluminium and gas
- And much more.
Over the last two decades, Africa has become an important supplier of raw materials to every other part of the world. This has made Africa the target of many European countries.
Africans are all over the world and most of them missed their local foods and beverages. That is why Afriintermart has created this free multi vendor marketplace where you can get raw materials directly from Africa without hassle.
If you are not an African but have travelled to Africa in the past, you know there are many African delicacies you have missed. From delicious African recipes to beverages that soothe your taste bud, you can’t but love African raw materials.
Explore the best African raw materials
At Afriintermart, we have a lot of great raw materials that are not only delicious but nutritious. There are several kinds of fruits, beverages and foods you can choose from. And if you like other natural resources too, you can source them on our website.
If you are an African food merchant in the U.S you can also sell your African food products on our unique marketplace to satisfy the taste of over millions of African consumers in the U.S.
We have eliminated the thought of how to get African raw materials shipped to you successfully. With our array of sellers who are ready to help our buyers, sourcing raw materials from Africa has become a simple process.
If you are ready to sell or source raw materials from Africa, you are just a few clicks away.