With the rich of natural resources, Africa has become the target for business expansion, including by the food industry, both from local and international.

The food industry is one of the business industries that holds great potential on the continent.

 

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photo:  Jennifer Bash, CEO of Alaska Tanzania Industries from Tanzania via africanshapers.com

TechInAfrica – Africa is a big continent with a potential market. It’s a land of natural sources like oil, diamonds, gold, iron, cocoa beans, woods, and tropical fruits, among others. With the rich of natural resources, Africa has become the target for business expansion, including by the food industry, both from local and international. Meet three successful female Entrepreneurs in Africa’s Food Industry.

The food industry is one of the business industries that holds great potential on the continent. The story we’re about to reveal now is about successful female local entrepreneurs in the food industry. These female business owners will inspire Africans, especially African women to thrive for their success and prove they can add value to the society as well as to the nation.  These three successful female Entrepreneurs in Africa’s Food Industry are some of the growing entrepreneurs in the industry.

Jennifer Bash, CEO of Alaska Tanzania Industries from Tanzania

Alaska Tanzania Industries is a food company that mainly focused on providing packaged and branded local food products. She was motivated to start in the industry as she realized that Tanzania was blessed with natural resources yet fewer businesses interested in processing those resources into consumer goods.

The company currently has 25 employees who process, package, and distribute consumer goods ranging from rice, eggs, sunflower oil, maize flour, and so on to local supermarkets, and international retailers, including Food Lover’s Market and Game.

Alaska Tanzania Industries has gained a good reputation across the country, especially for its top-tier packaging concept. In 2016, it was awarded as one of the top 50 local brands by the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation as well as the Tanzania Bureau of Standards.

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