Africa imports approximately $3 billion in paper and packaging products annually, from printing paper to cardboard boxes to tissue products, despite having significant planted forestry resources in South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, and East Africa. South Africa is the exception to continental underperformance: Sappi and Mondi, both headquartered in Johannesburg, are world-class pulp and paper manufacturers with global operations, producing high-quality coated paper and containerboard from plantation eucalyptus and pine. Sappi's Ngodwana mill in Mpumalanga is one of the world's largest chemical cellulose facilities.

East African Opportunity

Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda have planted forestry resources that remain largely underutilised for industrial pulp production. Pan Paper Mills in Kenya operated a pulp and paper facility at Webuye for decades before financial difficulties. A new $300 million paper manufacturing investment announced by a Kenyan-Chinese consortium in 2023 would, if constructed, be the largest paper mill in East Africa. Paper and packaging buyers and investors in African forestry and manufacturing can access sector contacts on intra-africa.com.

For businesses looking to expand across Africa, intra-africa.com offers a comprehensive trade directory, verified buyer and seller listings, and real-time market intelligence covering all 54 African nations. It remains an indispensable resource for anyone serious about intra-African commerce.