ProdAfrica
African Business Directory

Connecting Global Markets with African Opportunities.

Access the most comprehensive B2B directory of verified companies across Africa.

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“The directory has become an indispensable tool for entrepreneurs like me, fostering growth and collaboration across borders. Kudos to ProdAfrica for being a catalyst for economic empowerment in our continent”.

Richard  Mbabazi – Leather Businessman from Uganda

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“This platform has played a pivotal role in expanding the reach of my tourism consultancy. The directory’s well-structured categories and detailed business profiles have enabled potential clients to easily find and connect with my services. ProdAfrica’s commitment to promoting African businesses aligns seamlessly with my vision for fostering sustainable tourism in Kenya”.

Richard  Mbabazi – Leather Businessman from Uganda

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“The commitment to promoting excellence within the African business landscape is evident in every aspect of their services. I wholeheartedly recommend this platform to any business seeking to thrive in the dynamic African market”.

John Pale- Transport Businessman from South Africa.

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“Since we advertised here, we have noticed an increase in our clients and have also found valuable suppliers. I am very pleased with the results and recommend this directory for expanding business connections”.

Ana Irene from Crocas Moda in Spain.

Why Use ProdAfrica Business Directory?

ProdAfrica is the leading African Business Directory dedicated to promoting and connecting companies across the continent. Whether you’re looking for trusted exporters, tech startups, tourism operators, or innovative services, our directory helps you discover, connect, and grow. Join thousands of African businesses who trust ProdAfrica to increase their online visibility and reach international markets.

The Vision Behind ProdAfrica

The DCCI Framework

ProdAfrica is built on a simple conviction: Africa’s prosperity starts with connecting its own producers to local, regional, and global markets. This is the DCCI vision — Development Based on Internal Consumption Capacity.

Part I

Africa’s Economic Revolution: The DCCI Strategy for Self-Sustained Prosperity

The three pillars of endogenous African development: purchasing power, local production, and market connectivity.

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Part II

DCCI in Action: Implementation, AfCFTA & Financing Africa’s Transformation

Phased implementation, the AfCFTA as a structural multiplier, and sustainable financing models for the DCCI vision.

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By Juan Esteban Reina — Founder, ProdAfrica Business Directory

ProdAfrica Business Directory