Dar es Salaam, Sept. 9 -- FOR many smallholder farmers, spices are more than a crop and that is they are a lifeline. The income earned from cloves, turmeric, cinnamon, and black pepper pays for school fees, medical bills, and household needs.
Yet, despite the abundance of these high-value crops, many farmers have long struggled to find reliable buyers who offer fair prices and steady markets. It is in this landscape that Horizon Group Africa has become a game-changer.
Working directly with more than 3,000 farmers across Nigeria, Tanzania, and Madagascar, the company has built a trusted bridge between African growers and the kitchens, restaurants, and food industries of Europe, Asia, and the United States.
And now, thanks to a 5 million...
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