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An assortment of food products from Africa draw attention at the Third CIIE
African products are in high demand in the Chinese market, and the China International Import Expo (CIIE) is a unique platform to promote them
By Ge Lijun VOL.12 December, 2020 ·2020-11-30
 
Olive oil from Tunisia
African products are in high demand in the Chinese market, and the China International Import Expo (CIIE) is a unique platform to promote them. At the third CIIE held in Shanghai in November, food products from Africa drew eyes of visitors.
A major producer and exporter of olive oil, Tunisia has over 80 million olive trees, with some 90 percent of its production destined for export. As Chinese consumers are increasingly concerned about having a healthy diet, more and more people are consuming olive oil, and the potential of the Chinese market is enormous.
 
Honey from Zambia
Zambia Mupende Wild Honey, established in 2015, is the only company in Africa that can export honey to China. The company, which was present at the first CIIE, has been cooperating with a company based in Shanghai since the second CIIE and has since opened an online store. This year, it will start selling beeswax candles in the Chinese market in addition to their honey.
Since the first CIIE in 2018, Hema Fresh, an online-to-offline retail platform of Alibaba Group, and the Rwanda Development Board have been cooperating in the framework of the World Electronic Trade Platform (eWTP). In October 2019, Hema Fresh started selling African chili peppers, and the Rwandan chili sauce will arrive on Chinese tables this year with a new packaging.
 
Chili sauce from Rwanda
 
Baby food supplements from Kenyan avocados
A Chinese company is producing baby food supplements from Kenyan avocados. Kenya is the fifth country in the world, and the first in Africa, to be allowed to export avocados to China.
Benin's cashew nuts have everything to please and great success with importers who appreciate their value for money.
Macadamia nuts from Rwanda are better known by Chinese consumers at the third CIIE.
 
Cashew nuts from Benin
Ebenezer United Stores and Sons Company Limited promoted black tea from Uganda.
 
Coffee from Ethiopia 
Ethiopia is one of the leading producers of Arabica coffee in Africa, with one of the world's best Arabica varieties. Coffee is rooted in the country's culture. Its Arabica, an essential source of income for Ethiopia, has started to make a name for itself among Chinese consumers in recent years. 
(Print Edition Title: Food From Africa)
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