Business

Connecting Africa through Trust, Logistics, and Enterprise

To develop friendly relations between Japan and the East African region, starting with Tanzania.

We will implement various projects that will lead to economic development and job creation in Africa in collaboration with local communities.

We value a business model that will last over the medium to long term, rather than just temporary profits.


1.Starting from Tanzania

 〜Agricultural support 〜

From the powerful land of Africa, the wild kingdom of Tanzania,

We deliver moringa products, a superfood that supports your health and vitality.

Moringa is 100% natural, grown in the earth, sun, and water of Tanzania without relying on current pesticides or chemical fertilizers.

🌿What is Moringa?

Also known as the "Miracle Tree", this plant belongs to the legume family and contains iron, calcium, minerals, vitamins, magnesium, and dietary fiber, which modern people tend to lack. Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine, has been known to have over 300 medicinal properties for thousands of years, and the leaves and pods are eaten mainly in India.

The oil is said to have been favored by Cleopatra, and is said to have high antioxidant properties and is effective for anti-aging both inside and outside the body.

Normally, only a small amount of oil can be extracted from moringa seeds, so it is mainly used in high-end cosmetics.

By cultivating Moringa from Tanzania, which has large seeds, and achieving stable supply and oil extraction (cold press) by contracted farmers, we have successfully commercialized edible Moringa oil.

In addition, we also collect pure moringa honey from hives set up in the large fields of contracted farmers.

In addition to oil and honey, we also offer standard moringa products such as tea leaves and moringa powder.

We also carry powders combined with baobab and hibiscus, which are rich in vitamin C, and powders combined with ginger and cinnamon, which warm the body from the core.


2.Creating together

 〜 Support for expansion into the East African region starting from Tanzania 〜

Thanks to the efforts, wisdom, and ingenuity of our predecessors, as well as a lot of luck, Japan became a developed country. High technical ability, careful workmanship, and a spirit of mutual assistance... these are Japan's strengths that we can be proud of around the world.

Tanzania is a faraway place in Africa.Although it may seem far removed from us, the spirit of mutual assistance is actually deeply rooted in Tanzania, and is called the ”Ujamaa spirit.”

Because we have similar things at our core,I believe that coexistence and co-prosperity will come true when we bring together what we each have and what we lack.Furthermore, when expanding into Africa, success or failure will depend on whether you can build trust with the local community.

We have connections that we have cultivated through our school and deep involvement in the local community.

"I'm interested in expanding into Tanzania, but I want real local information."

“I want a reliable local partner.”

If you have such a request, please feel free to contact us. We will do our best to connect you with the local people.


3.Feel Tanzania 

〜Unique and reasonable study tour〜

When you hear Tanzania, what comes to mind is a safari tour where you can encounter nature and wild animals, and perhaps the Maasai tribe. The Olduvai Gorge, said to be the birthplace of humanity, is also famous.

The training we provide is not only attractive, but also educational study tours to Sakura Girls' Junior High School and local schools, visits to local companies, agricultural inspections, cultural exchanges with local communities, etc.

We are good at making arrangements that can only be made because we have many years of trust and connections with local travel agents.

It is also possible to have a Japanese or English interpreter guide accompany you.

Whether it's an individual or a corporate inspection, we can provide original arrangements that meet your objectives.

We provide on-site training that allows you to fully experience the charms of Tanzania at a price that is more reasonable than the market price.

Why not experience the Tanzanian breeze locally?


4.Expanding from Tanzania 

〜Looking at the state of the Masai people〜

The Maasai people, a nomadic tribe in Tanzania, have long lived in harmony with wild animals, cherishing cattle, and can survive as long as they have cattle.

They build their homes out of cow dung, and their main food source is milk and blood. When eating, use every part.

Additionally, plastic bags are completely prohibited in Tanzania, and plastic bottles are thoroughly recycled.

Our lives, which have been based on mass production and mass consumption as a matter of course, are convenient and comfortable. However, we may not need a lot of things any more.

What we want from now on, for example, is to live in harmony with nature, to live each day richly and carefully, and to enjoy the process rather than the result.

Things that have become commonplace and things that we have given up on without even realizing it.

You'll definitely notice something from the way the Maasai people live.