Sourcing food products in bulk in Kinshasa means navigating large volumes, complex import logistics, and strict halal requirements. AGRO FOOD INDUSTRIE (AFI), a Moroccan manufacturer specialising in baby and family nutrition, offers its export range Vitameal (baby dairy cereals) and VitaFruit (baby fruit desserts) to wholesalers, importers and distributors based in Kinshasa, in volumes suited to professional bulk purchasing.
A professional buyer in Kinshasa does not select a supplier on price alone. Here are the decisive criteria to check before listing a wholesale partner.
The first question is structural: does your supplier actually manufacture the products? A direct manufacturer guarantees a price without intermediary margins, access to quality teams and the ability to adapt volumes. AFI is a manufacturer: its Vitameal and VitaFruit ranges are produced in Marrakech, in its own industrial facility.
Importing food products into the DRC involves customs and sanitary controls. A serious supplier must be able to provide:
AFI holds all these certifications. Documents are available on request.
AFI produces at industrial scale and exports to more than 25 countries. Its production capacity is designed to absorb regular orders for the Congolese market.
AFI shipments to the DRC are made by sea or air freight depending on volumes. Export packaging, palletisation, Incoterms and lead times are defined at the quotation stage.
AFI provides full batch traceability across its entire export range — a mandatory requirement for demanding distributors.
Kinshasa is the world’s largest French-speaking city and one of Central Africa’s markets where demand for quality infant nutrition is growing steadily. Demographic pressure, accelerated urbanisation and rising halal requirements create a real opportunity for wholesalers positioned in this segment.
For a distributor in Kinshasa, positioning on certified halal baby nutrition means building a lasting competitive advantage: retailer loyalty, recurring orders and differentiation from non-certified products. Supply consistency is particularly critical in this market — it directly determines the loyalty of points of sale.
The range available to Kinshasa wholesalers includes two complementary lines, both halal-certified and ISO 22000:
Note: the Lattia and VitaHalib (milk powder) brands are reserved for the Moroccan market and are not offered wholesale in Kinshasa.
Available formats (weights, carton packaging, palletisation) are communicated on quotation according to the volume ordered.
What is the minimum order quantity?
The MOQ is defined at quotation stage based on the products and overall order volume.
Are AFI products suited to distribution in Kinshasa?
Yes. The Vitameal and VitaFruit range is designed for B2B distribution: grocery stores, pharmacies, supermarkets and specialist retailers.
What certification documents can AFI provide for import?
AFI provides on request: ONSSA approval, ISO 22000 certificate, HACCP report, IMANOR halal certificate and certificate of origin.
Does AFI deliver to other cities in the DRC beyond Kinshasa?
Delivery zones are defined with each buyer according to their distribution needs.
How to obtain volume-based pricing?
Tiered pricing conditions are communicated on quotation.
See also:
Our baby food products · Africa exports · Request a quote
Are you a wholesaler, importer or distributor in Kinshasa? Request the B2B catalogue and a personalised quote based on your volumes.
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