U.S retailer Whole Foods Market eyes Togolese market

Agriculture
Friday, 03 August 2018 14:10
U.S retailer Whole Foods Market eyes Togolese market

(Togo First) - Whole Foods Market is interested in Togo’s market and has, to this end, come to explore business opportunities that the country has to offer. This was disclosed by the firm’s vice president, Don Clark, last Thursday after meeting with Togo’s Prime Minister, Komi Selom Klassou. At the meeting were also present U.S ambassador to Togo, David Gilmour and Olow-n’djo Tchala who heads Alafia, a local NGO.

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Alafia’s presence is due to the fact that it already collaborates with the U.S retailer. The NGO makes soaps, shampoos, shea butter-based products and coco oil, which it sends to Canada, U.K and the States.

Besides the Prime Minister, Don Clark also met various entrepreneurs whom Whole Foods Market could partner with to export organic products to the United States.

“We also discussed opportunities that we could leverage on in Togo to build other partnerships similar to the one we have with Alafia,” Clark said.

With close to 500 stores around the world, Whole Foods Market is a global retailer of organic food products. Founded in 1980 and based in Austin, Texas, the company was acquired in June 2017 by Amazon for $13.7 billion.

Fiacre E.  Kakpo

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