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Nigeria · NigeriaIn SummaryAfrica's pineapple production is expected to reach about 20 million metric tonsby the end of 2025, with Nigeria, Angola, and Ghana being the largest producers. Nigeria alone is projected to produce 1.91 million metric tons by 2026, making it a major player in the global market. The continent's strong production capacity and proximity to key markets like the Middle East make it an attractive location for pineapple processing and export.…Read Article
Top 10 Pineapple Producers in Africa 2025
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Cape Town · Cape TownIn SummaryIn the U.S., the loan market is closely regulated by both federal rules and state laws that limit interest rates. These controls are designed to make lending fair and transparent for all borrowers.South Africa protects borrowers through the National Credit Act, which sets strict caps on interest rates and requires lenders to check if a loan is affordable for each person.Strong consumer protections and clear lending practices rules, as …Read Article
Top 10 Differences Between African and USA Loan Regulations: What Africa Can Learn
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Algiers · AlgiersIn SummaryAfrica’s total economic output crossed $2.8 trillion in 2025, with the top 10 economies accounting for more than 76% of the continent’s GDP. Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa remain at the forefront, but resource-driven countries like Algeria and Angola saw notable gains due to increased demand for fossil fuels and metals.Algeria recorded the highest year-on-year GDP growth among the top 10, expanding by over 4.5%, thanks to high energy…Read Article
Top 10 Richest African Countries in Early 2025
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