“We’re Strengthening African Agro Trade Across Borders” – Seller Africa Founder, Eniola Somefun

In a strategic move to connect African farmers with global markets, Seller Africa Agro Trade, founded by Eniola Somefun in 2024, is expanding its footprint across the United States through a growing network of distributors and city representatives.

The initiative targets key diaspora communities across major U.S. cities, where demand for authentic African food products continues to rise. By establishing reliable trade channels, Seller Africa is positioning itself as a bridge between local farmers and international consumers, creating fresh opportunities for entrepreneurs in agro trade.

Speaking on the expansion, Somefun stated, “We’re strengthening African agro trade across borders by creating a reliable and empowering ecosystem for African farmers and diaspora communities alike.”

The company’s model focuses on empowering city representatives and distributors to drive agro trade, generate sustainable income, and champion the distribution of culturally relevant goods that represent the richness of the continent.

As African produce gains global popularity, Seller Africa’s diaspora-driven approach is redefining how agro products travel from African soil to international kitchens — reinforcing cultural pride while boosting economic impact.

With this bold step, Seller Africa is not only making business sense but also nurturing a deeper connection between Africa and its diaspora, one food item at a time.

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