• Shea Butter 250g New
    $12.99
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    Co-op Store Shea Butter is a 100% pure, unrefined shea butter proudly sourced from women-led cooperatives in Africa. Rich in vitamins A and E, it deeply moisturizes, soothes and protects the skin, making it ideal for all skin types, including sensitive and dry skin. Unlike commercial alternatives, Co-op Store Shea Butter is free from chemicals, additives and preservatives, ensuring a natural, nourishing experience with every use. By choosing this product, you’re not only caring for your skin you are supporting fair trade, empowering local communities, and promoting sustainable, cooperative enterprise.
    Co-op Store Shea Butter is a 100% pure, unrefined shea butter proudly sourced from women-led cooperatives in Africa. Rich in vitamins A and E, it deeply moisturizes, soothes and protects the skin, making it ideal for all skin types, including sensitive and dry skin. Unlike commercial alternatives, Co-op Store Shea Butter is free from chemicals, additives and preservatives, ensuring a natural, nourishing experience with every use. By choosing this product, you’re not only caring for your skin you are supporting fair trade, empowering local communities, and promoting sustainable, cooperative enterprise.
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  • At the Intra-African Trade Fair
    At the Intra-African Trade Fair
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  • Support Africa’s cooperative economy and grow your wealth by purchasing co-op debentures on coops.africa.

    Your investment helps cooperatives expand production, create jobs, and trade more effectively — while you earn solid returns backed by real commodities and thriving businesses.

    Join the movement to build a stronger, people-owned economy across the continent.
    Support Africa’s cooperative economy and grow your wealth by purchasing co-op debentures on coops.africa. Your investment helps cooperatives expand production, create jobs, and trade more effectively — while you earn solid returns backed by real commodities and thriving businesses. Join the movement to build a stronger, people-owned economy across the continent.
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  • My family has always loved ice cream. I remember growing up in Bulawayo, my mum would often take us to the famous Eskimo Hut for a Sunday treat. That love has stayed with us over the years.

    In 2018, I adopted a plant based lifestyle. Obviously it meant that I now needed to find a good replacement for my favourite dessert, ice cream. Mow, living in Zimbabwe, I had zero options by way of ice cream. It is then that I started experimenting with making dairy-free ice cream, then one day, a year later, as we were enjoying some coffee ice cream I had just made, my mum casually said, you should commercialize this ice cream. You need to share it with the world. Then in 2020 the brand was bom.

    The name is inspired by my mum's names Bose Sanya hence dcRossa. I could not have thought of a more fitting name for the brand. She is truly the inspiration behind it on many levels.

    Our desire is for vegans and the lactose-intolerant to still he able to enjoy leg it ice cream.

    Our Recipes intentionally provide the luxurious taste of a rich ice cream sans problematic ingredients. H V want the indulgence to be guilt-free

    We use the finest plant -based milks and incorporate real fruit in some of our flavours. Our coffee and vanilla are sourced from the best, fair-trade producers in Africa and her Islands.

    So, welcome to the deRossa tribe, we trust you will share this brand with friends and family as you continue to savour each flavor and scoop!
    My family has always loved ice cream. I remember growing up in Bulawayo, my mum would often take us to the famous Eskimo Hut for a Sunday treat. That love has stayed with us over the years. In 2018, I adopted a plant based lifestyle. Obviously it meant that I now needed to find a good replacement for my favourite dessert, ice cream. Mow, living in Zimbabwe, I had zero options by way of ice cream. It is then that I started experimenting with making dairy-free ice cream, then one day, a year later, as we were enjoying some coffee ice cream I had just made, my mum casually said, you should commercialize this ice cream. You need to share it with the world. Then in 2020 the brand was bom. The name is inspired by my mum's names Bose Sanya hence dcRossa. I could not have thought of a more fitting name for the brand. She is truly the inspiration behind it on many levels. Our desire is for vegans and the lactose-intolerant to still he able to enjoy leg it ice cream. Our Recipes intentionally provide the luxurious taste of a rich ice cream sans problematic ingredients. H V want the indulgence to be guilt-free We use the finest plant -based milks and incorporate real fruit in some of our flavours. Our coffee and vanilla are sourced from the best, fair-trade producers in Africa and her Islands. So, welcome to the deRossa tribe, we trust you will share this brand with friends and family as you continue to savour each flavor and scoop!
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  • GOGOS ARE LIVING ANGELS

    Nobody makes (any) kids happy more than aboGogo and aboMkhulu.

    They treat and spoil kids better than many of us as fathers and mothers.

    That's why Soweto Business Access, SBA Asinavalo, wants us to use the R500m Spaza Fund to make these living angels happy.

    If grandparents are happy, our kids are happy. If our kids are happy, we are happy.

    So, let's all be happy by setting up a bank that will pay profits to our elders whenever Asinavalo shops and spazas are opened around Gauteng using the R500m from the Departments Of Small Business as well as Trade, Industry And Competition.

    If you want your own gogo and/or mkhulu to also benefit from profits made in 20 outlets that will be opened in association People's Stores, simply Whatsapp the word "gogo" to 081 521 8080. Pls do not send an SMS. We will reply within 2 days.

    Mphuthi MPHUTHI (Mr.)
    Chief Servant @
    SBA Asinavalo
    GOGOS ARE LIVING ANGELS Nobody makes (any) kids happy more than aboGogo and aboMkhulu. They treat and spoil kids better than many of us as fathers and mothers. That's why Soweto Business Access, SBA Asinavalo, wants us to use the R500m Spaza Fund to make these living angels happy. If grandparents are happy, our kids are happy. If our kids are happy, we are happy. So, let's all be happy by setting up a bank that will pay profits to our elders whenever Asinavalo shops and spazas are opened around Gauteng using the R500m from the Departments Of Small Business as well as Trade, Industry And Competition. If you want your own gogo and/or mkhulu to also benefit from profits made in 20 outlets that will be opened in association People's Stores, simply Whatsapp the word "gogo" to 081 521 8080. Pls do not send an SMS. We will reply within 2 days. Mphuthi MPHUTHI (Mr.) Chief Servant @ SBA Asinavalo
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  • $2800 - $140000 / Hour
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Supply Sorghum – Strengthen Africa’s Food Sovereignty

    Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade A red or white sorghum under structured contracts to support food processors and exporters. We require clean, dry sorghum with moisture content ≤12%, free from mold, stones, and foreign matter, well-sorted and uniform in grain size. Accepted varieties include red sorghum (for brewing/feed) and white sorghum (for food), packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Contract values range from USD $2,800 (10 metric tonnes) to $140,000 (500 metric tonnes) at an indicative price of $280/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of delivery and quality confirmation. Pre-financing is available to qualified cooperatives. Delivery to designated aggregation points under agreed Incoterms. Grow and trade with Africa’s cooperative economy.
    Supply Sorghum – Strengthen Africa’s Food Sovereignty Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade A red or white sorghum under structured contracts to support food processors and exporters. We require clean, dry sorghum with moisture content ≤12%, free from mold, stones, and foreign matter, well-sorted and uniform in grain size. Accepted varieties include red sorghum (for brewing/feed) and white sorghum (for food), packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Contract values range from USD $2,800 (10 metric tonnes) to $140,000 (500 metric tonnes) at an indicative price of $280/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of delivery and quality confirmation. Pre-financing is available to qualified cooperatives. Delivery to designated aggregation points under agreed Incoterms. Grow and trade with Africa’s cooperative economy.
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  • $3000 - $150000 / Month
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Supply Cowpeas – Join Africa’s Cooperative Value Chain

    Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade A cowpeas under structured contracts to meet food security and market demand. We are sourcing clean, dry cowpeas with moisture content ≤13%, free from pests, mold, and foreign matter. Accepted varieties include white, brown, and speckled types, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Beans must be well sorted with minimal broken or immature grains. Contract values range from USD $3,000 (10 metric tonnes) to $150,000 (500 metric tonnes) based on an indicative price of $300/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days after quality verification, with financing available to qualifying cooperatives. Delivery is to aggregation centers or buyers under agreed Incoterms. Support regional trade—trade through your cooperative.
    Supply Cowpeas – Join Africa’s Cooperative Value Chain Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade A cowpeas under structured contracts to meet food security and market demand. We are sourcing clean, dry cowpeas with moisture content ≤13%, free from pests, mold, and foreign matter. Accepted varieties include white, brown, and speckled types, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Beans must be well sorted with minimal broken or immature grains. Contract values range from USD $3,000 (10 metric tonnes) to $150,000 (500 metric tonnes) based on an indicative price of $300/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days after quality verification, with financing available to qualifying cooperatives. Delivery is to aggregation centers or buyers under agreed Incoterms. Support regional trade—trade through your cooperative.
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  • $5000 - $250000 / Month
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Supply Sesame Seeds – Trade Through Africa’s Cooperatives

    Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade 1 natural sesame seeds under structured contracts for export and local processing. We require clean, dry sesame with moisture content ≤8%, purity ≥98%, and free from stones, sand, and pests. Both white and brown varieties are accepted, non-GMO preferred, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Contract values range from USD $5,000 (10 metric tonnes) to $250,000 (500 metric tonnes) at an indicative price of $500/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of quality verification, and advance financing is available to vetted cooperatives. Delivery is to designated aggregation centers or buyers under agreed Incoterms. Join Africa’s growing cooperative export network.
    Supply Sesame Seeds – Trade Through Africa’s Cooperatives Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade 1 natural sesame seeds under structured contracts for export and local processing. We require clean, dry sesame with moisture content ≤8%, purity ≥98%, and free from stones, sand, and pests. Both white and brown varieties are accepted, non-GMO preferred, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Contract values range from USD $5,000 (10 metric tonnes) to $250,000 (500 metric tonnes) at an indicative price of $500/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of quality verification, and advance financing is available to vetted cooperatives. Delivery is to designated aggregation centers or buyers under agreed Incoterms. Join Africa’s growing cooperative export network.
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  • $3500 - $175000 / Month
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Supply Groundnuts – Be Part of Africa’s Cooperative Trade

    Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade 1 groundnuts (peanuts) under structured contracts to meet growing regional demand. We seek clean, dry groundnuts with moisture content ≤10%, free from aflatoxins, foreign matter, and damaged kernels. Accepted varieties include red or tan-skinned types, handpicked or machine graded, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Contract values range from USD $3,500 (10 metric tonnes) to $175,000 (500 metric tonnes) at an indicative price of $350/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of verified delivery, with pre-financing available for registered cooperatives. Delivery is to certified aggregation centers or buyers under agreed Incoterms. Join the cooperative trade network and grow with Africa.
    Supply Groundnuts – Be Part of Africa’s Cooperative Trade Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators to supply Grade 1 groundnuts (peanuts) under structured contracts to meet growing regional demand. We seek clean, dry groundnuts with moisture content ≤10%, free from aflatoxins, foreign matter, and damaged kernels. Accepted varieties include red or tan-skinned types, handpicked or machine graded, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. Contract values range from USD $3,500 (10 metric tonnes) to $175,000 (500 metric tonnes) at an indicative price of $350/tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of verified delivery, with pre-financing available for registered cooperatives. Delivery is to certified aggregation centers or buyers under agreed Incoterms. Join the cooperative trade network and grow with Africa.
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  • $2800 - $140000 / Month
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Join the African Cooperative Movement: Supply White Maize Under Contract

    Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators across Africa to supply Grade A white maize under a structured commodity contract to strengthen regional food systems and cooperative trade. We seek clean, dry white maize with a maximum moisture content of 12.5%, free from weevils, mold, and foreign matter. Acceptable varieties include hybrid and open-pollinated types suitable for milling, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. The minimum contract value is USD $2,800 (10 metric tonnes) and the maximum per contract is USD $140,000 (500 metric tonnes), based on an indicative price of $280 per tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of delivery and quality verification, with advance financing options available for vetted cooperatives. Delivery can be made to approved aggregation centers or directly to processors under agreed Incoterms.
    Join the African Cooperative Movement: Supply White Maize Under Contract Coops.africa invites Cooperators and prospective Cooperators across Africa to supply Grade A white maize under a structured commodity contract to strengthen regional food systems and cooperative trade. We seek clean, dry white maize with a maximum moisture content of 12.5%, free from weevils, mold, and foreign matter. Acceptable varieties include hybrid and open-pollinated types suitable for milling, packed in 50kg polypropylene bags. The minimum contract value is USD $2,800 (10 metric tonnes) and the maximum per contract is USD $140,000 (500 metric tonnes), based on an indicative price of $280 per tonne. Payment is made within 30 days of delivery and quality verification, with advance financing options available for vetted cooperatives. Delivery can be made to approved aggregation centers or directly to processors under agreed Incoterms.
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  • $20000 - $450000 / Month
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Co-ops Africa Minerals invites registered mining cooperative societies to supply Molybdenum Ore, a strategic mineral used in alloy steel production and industrial applications requiring high strength and heat resistance. We are looking for partners capable of consistently delivering ore with a minimum Mo content of 0.5%, verified through certified testing and responsible mining practices. Monthly contract values will range between USD 20,000 and USD 450,000, with an initial contract period of 6 to 12 months, renewable upon satisfactory performance and traceability. This opportunity is aimed at empowering cooperatives to access structured, fair mineral trade aligned with sustainable development goals.
    Co-ops Africa Minerals invites registered mining cooperative societies to supply Molybdenum Ore, a strategic mineral used in alloy steel production and industrial applications requiring high strength and heat resistance. We are looking for partners capable of consistently delivering ore with a minimum Mo content of 0.5%, verified through certified testing and responsible mining practices. Monthly contract values will range between USD 20,000 and USD 450,000, with an initial contract period of 6 to 12 months, renewable upon satisfactory performance and traceability. This opportunity is aimed at empowering cooperatives to access structured, fair mineral trade aligned with sustainable development goals.
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  • $30000 - $600000 / Hour
    Location
    Africa
    Type
    Contract
    Status
    Open
    Co-ops Africa Minerals is calling on registered mining cooperative societies to supply Chromium Ore (Chromite), a vital element in the production of stainless steel and specialty alloys. We are seeking consistent deliveries of commercial-grade ore with a minimum Cr₂O₃ content of 40%, responsibly sourced and traceable. Contract values range from USD 30,000 to USD 600,000 per month, depending on supply volume and grade, under an initial 6 to 12-month agreement, renewable upon successful performance and quality assurance. This opportunity enables cooperatives to enter structured offtake agreements that support ethical trade and shared industrial growth across Africa.
    Co-ops Africa Minerals is calling on registered mining cooperative societies to supply Chromium Ore (Chromite), a vital element in the production of stainless steel and specialty alloys. We are seeking consistent deliveries of commercial-grade ore with a minimum Cr₂O₃ content of 40%, responsibly sourced and traceable. Contract values range from USD 30,000 to USD 600,000 per month, depending on supply volume and grade, under an initial 6 to 12-month agreement, renewable upon successful performance and quality assurance. This opportunity enables cooperatives to enter structured offtake agreements that support ethical trade and shared industrial growth across Africa.
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