USA / AFRICA – Today, deputy administrator Isobel Coleman announced the launch of the Africa Trade Desk, a signature trade platform from Prosper Africa that links large US food retailers to African producers. The announcement was made during the Atlanta Phambili: A Trade & Investment Gateway to Africa & South Africa event, an event highlighting the economic relationship between the United States and Africa, with a spotlight on South Africa.
The Africa Trade Desk, a public-private partnership between Prosper Africa and Afritex Ventures, is set to facilitate at least $300 million in export sales between Africa and the United States within the next 18 months.
The Africa Trade Desk bridges the gap between African suppliers and US retailers by establishing a secure supply chain from Africa to US retailers by consolidating logistics, insurance, and track and trace technology from farm to retailer. Initially, the focus will remain on specialty food products such as seafood, peppadews, stone fruit, citrus, and high-value herbs and vegetables. This initiative aggregates products from African suppliers, secures firm orders from its established network of US buyers, and accesses financial resources to fund large orders.
It supports US retailers in diversifying their sourcing, reducing dependencies on traditional supply chains, and embracing high-quality, sustainable products from Africa, and also aims to mentor and scale African suppliers for success in the US market. The Africa Trade Desk will help streamline business for African farmers by addressing hurdles including logistics and overseas marketing.
Prosper Africa is a US Presidential-level national security initiative created to increase trade and investment at transformative levels. Prosper Africa is leading innovative approaches to US-Africa trade relations and is changing the way we do business with Africa.