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  • OTI PRODUCTS AVAILABLE IN TANZANIA

    Available Products: Þ Certified organic unrefined raw shea butter Þ African black soap Þ Pure yellow

  • OTI FETES SUPPLIERS, PARTNERS, TO COMMENCE 2022 WORKING YEAR

    The supplier of Organic Aloe Vera Gel and African Black Soap, Fulera Seidu applauded the company's respect

  • ORGANIC TRADE & INVESTMENTS LAUNCHES OTI BRAND

    to be distributed under the brand’s name include; the extra virgin coconut oil, the natural African black soap, the natural cocoa butter, and the two varieties of unrefined raw shea butters; the ivory and the treating all kinds of skin diseases, leaving the skin soft, youthful and flawless; the natural African Black Soap has antibacterial properties and numerous skin care benefits, especially the protection of the

  • BLACK SEEDS OIL : HERE ARE 6 BENEFITS YOU DIDN'T KNOW

    One of such potent medicines is our organic black seed oil from Egypt. Black seed oil is pressed from the seeds of a flowering shrub, Nigella sativa that is high in antioxidants Recent studies suggest that black seed oil may work just as well as benzoyl for acne. So if you have been battling acne for so long, this is your sign to stock up on some of our black seed Black seed oil helps lock in moisture in individual hair shafts because it's rich in fatty amino acids

  • ORGANIC TRADE AND INVESTMENTS AT ORGANIC AND NATURAL VIRTUAL TRADE TALK SHOP

    cocoa butter, organic aloe vera gel, 100% Gluten-free White Fonio grain and flour, and African organic black soap at their virtual booth.

  • CAN I USE COCONUT OIL FOR MY HAIR?

    You can use our OTI Black Soap to wash your hair for good results. 2.

  • ALOE VERA GEL: HOW TO GET RID OF RAZOR BUMPS FAST

    How to use aloe vera as masks You need to clean your face by washing it with our authentic African Black Soap and patting dry with a clean cotton face towel. Exfoliating your skin gets rid of dead skin cells that block pores.

  • Upcoming Event: eCommerce, Economic Recovery and AfCFTA Virtual Conference

    Other articles such as shea butter, cocoa butter, and African black soap are also in high demand.

  • HERE ARE FIVE REFRESHING HIBISCUS TEA RECIPES YOU NEED TO TRY NOW

    Black Hibiscus Tea If you want to add a boost of energy to your tea, this recipe is for you. Instead of using 2 tsp of crushed hibiscus, switch out 1 tsp for black tea.

  • CAETE And BRI: Opportunities and Challenges for African SMEs

    For example, OTI exhibited its natural and organic products, such as African black soap, shea butter partnership are: History: China and Africa have a long history of friendship and cooperation dating back

  • OTI HOLDS ANTICIPATED FONIO WEBINAR

    The webinar started off with culinary expert and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Back To Eden Foods, According to her, organic gluten-free fonio flour can be used as a thickener in soups and stews. Akosua explained that the protein content of both types (Black and White) produces calories for pregnant cultivated species: white fonio (Digitaria exilis), whose roots can be traced to Senegal to Chad and black

  • OTI Saturday Organic Market Will be Back!

    Organic Trade & Investments enters into a partnership agreement with Alliance Francaise d'Accra to launch a monthly organic market fair every last Saturday of the month from 9 am to 2 pm to encourage people to eat non-GMO food. As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, Organic Trade & Investments organised the Saturday Organic Market with the sole aim to promote small local farmers and producers of organic produces and products. The market fair, which aims at targeting lovers of organic products, is an opportunity for vendors to learn to cooperate and build a good rapport with each other. "We believe in coopetition as one of the greatest "tools" to establish and build a sustainable interrelationship among all the vendors," Ms. Esther Asante, Co-Organizer and Managing Director of Organic Trade & Investments said. During the first edition, two of the vendors; EnoYaa Farms and Atarrah Ghana Limited; blended their products to create a very tasty smoothie. This beautiful collaboration underlines Esther's statement on Coopetition as "the best partnership strategy to add a value to and grow your business." The first edition, which was held on February 24, 2018 at Alliance Francaise, attracted quite a number of expats and a few local buyers amid the school vacation period. Six exhibitors, including three vegetables and fruits vendors, participated in the first edition. "OTI will be running this market for a period of three months, every last Saturday of the month. We will monitor how things go and after three months, if we - meaning our vendors, OTI, and our partners - are satisfied with the outcome of this fair, we will then extend the contract," Ms. Angela Akua Asante, Co-Organizer and Executive Business Support Manager of Organic Trade & Investments explained. As the only organizer of the event, OTI had to provide the logistics including; the canopies, tables, chairs, as well as organize the vendors. These vendors get to keep 100% of their proceeds and also get new markets and exposure. The MD of the Company shares her experience in setting up the market fair: "It was a bit of a challenge because we had to go through a long list of vendors who were interested in participating in the fair. But we had to retain only those we could ascertain as producers and vendors or organic products or produces. From the time our partners contacted us in December last year to the first time we launched the market, a lot of work had to be done. We had less than two months to get the fair up and running." To make this market a success, Organic Trade & Investments contacted EcoCert Ghana. "They played a great role in helping us select the best farmers for this fair," Esther recalls. The particularity of OTI's market is the use of no plastic bags, making its market one of the most Eco-friendly fair held in Ghana. Buyers carried their purchased items in brown paper bags made available to them by the organizers. The market fair has run successfully since February of this year and its core members have been very faithful in being present. But in a communiqué sent on Monday, April 23, 2018 to exhibitors of the fair, OTI's Executive Business Support Manager thanks the vendors for their interest in participating in the organic market and stated that "Our 3-month partnership with Alliance Francaise ended on April 21st. We will inform all interested participants about the way forward for future editions of OTI's Organic Market." The Company has however announced plans to extend the contract till the end of the year but will take holidays into consideration to ensure that a larger audience will be able to attend the fair. Esther explains: "Our market targets the expat community, mostly. School holidays tend to slow down sells and that doesn't help our vendors." Following the communique, some buyers, who have made OTI Organic Saturday Market a part of their agenda have called for the continuation of this market fair, saying "It's a great place for one to buy fresh organic produces." It seems though that for the time being, given the summer holidays, the market will be put on hold. The market fair should restart sometime in September. "We believe and will continue to believe in promoting small local vendors of organic products," Angela reassures OTI vendors and customers. Get more pictures of our organic market on OTI Facebook page.

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