Sunday, March 23, 2025

Malawi’s $30 Billion Mineral Bonanza: Global Investors Flock to Untapped Riches

Forget safaris and tea plantations; Malawi is poised to become Africa's next mining powerhouse, with a staggering $30...

South African Kiwifruit Growers Capitalise on Global Demand for Yellow and Red Varieties

South African kiwifruit producers are enjoying a successful export season, with a significant portion of their red and yellow varietals already shipped to lucrative markets in Europe and Asia....
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Brief Overview and Why to Advertise:

The Export Directory – African Markets Magazine is a Bi-Annual publication, published by MTI Media. This bi-annual publication is a quick reference tool guide for African prospective importers of goods and services from South Africa. This directory has product categories in all the A to Z major sectors of the South African economy ranging from capital equipment to chemicals etc.

Some of the product and service category covered by the Export Directory includes the following Sectors:
  • Automotive Equipment
  • Agriculture Equipment and Chemicals
  • Capital Equipment and Allied Services
  • Mining
  • Logistics
  • Telecommunication
  • Plastics & Polymers
  • Packaging and Storage Solution
  • Industrial Equipment
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South African Kiwifruit Growers Capitalise on Global Demand for Yellow and Red Varieties

South African kiwifruit producers are enjoying a successful export season, with a significant portion of their red and...

Malawi’s $30 Billion Mineral Bonanza: Global Investors Flock to Untapped Riches

Forget safaris and tea plantations; Malawi is poised to become Africa's next mining powerhouse, with a staggering $30...

South African Agricultural Exports Soar, But Trade Tensions Loom Large

South Africa's agricultural sector has achieved a remarkable feat, with exports reaching a record $13.7 billion in 2024....

Beyond stereotypes: meet the women powerhouses in Husqvarna

In an industry where chainsaws fell giants and brushcutters tame the wild, women are cutting their own path...
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