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Who are Consumers in Nigeria? Consumers in Nigeria are the backbone of the nation’s economy, shaping markets and driving growth. Consumers in Nigeria, play a pivotal role, especially focusing on local production and sustainable practices gains momentum. But who exactly are consumers, and why are they
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World Food Day 2024: As the world comes together on World Food Day 2024, themed “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future,” we are reminded of the stark contrast between the ideals of food security and the harsh reality facing millions of
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As Nigeria marks 64 years of independence, the resilience of its farmers remains a testament to the nation’s strength. However, they continue to face serious challenges, from security threats to climate change, affecting food security and economic stability. A recent S.B. Morgan Intelligence REPORT reveals that
Learn MorePatriotism or Poverty? 4 Reasons Nigerians Should Buy Nigerian-made products
Nigerian-made products: Is consuming them a sign of poverty? Absolutely not! Buying Nigerian-made products symbolized patriotism, a way to support the local economy, and preserve Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage. Before we proceed, thank you for taking the time to read this piece. Our goal is to
Learn MoreOkomu Banga Red Palm Oil: Everything You Need to Know
Okomu Palm Oil: Palm oil is at the heart of many Nigerian dishes, from savory soups to rich stews. But not all palm oil is produced equally. Okomu Palm Oil offers purity, sustainability, and a rich heritage—making it a top choice for discerning consumers. Here’s why
Learn MoreWelcome to Afrik Fair – Your Trusted Partner in Ethical & Sustainable Trade
Welcome to Afrik Fair we’re dedicated to championing Nigerian-made products. Afrik Fair specializes in sourcing and championing locally produced goods that support farmers, artisans, agro-companies, and social enterprises in Nigeria. We connect consumers and companies with Nigerian-made products that promote sustainability and support local businesses. Who
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