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Top 5 African Entrepreneurs Improving Food Products for Health and Nutrition

Across Africa, visionary entrepreneurs are transforming food systems by focusing on health, nutrition, sustainability, and value-added products. These founders are innovating in food science, supply chains, and consumer products that improve diets, address malnutrition, and support healthier lifestyles, all while building thriving businesses.

1. Monica Musonda — Founder & CEO, Java Foods (Zambia)

Monica Musonda is the founder of Java Foods, a Zambian food processing company creating nutritious, fortified, and convenient food products tailored to African diets. Java’s portfolio includes fortified porridges, cereals, and ready-to-eat meals designed to address micronutrient deficiencies and promote food security. Musonda’s leadership has positioned the company as a leading advocate for healthier food options in Southern Africa.

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2. Bénédicte Mundele — Founder & CEO, Délice Holdings (DR Congo)

Bénédicte Mundele leads Délice Holdings, a Congolese enterprise that produces a wide range of nutritious dairy and food products. Her brand focuses on improving access to quality animal-based nutrition while strengthening local value chains. Mundele’s work has been celebrated for enhancing dietary diversity and supporting local livestock farmers.

3. David Foli Ayivor — Co-Founder & CEO, Boka Foods (Ghana)

David Foli Ayivor is a co-founder of Boka Foods, a Ghanaian company leveraging local crops and traditional ingredients to create health-forward food products. Boka’s range includes nutrient-dense snacks and packaged foods that celebrate African grains, pulses, and plant proteins. His entrepreneurial approach fuses nutrition science with cultural food heritage.

4. Cobi-Jane Akinrele — Founder & CEO, Path (Nigeria)

Cobi-Jane Akinrele founded Path, a Nigerian food and health innovation company that develops nutritious, functional food products addressing both health needs and lifestyle preferences. Path’s focus on scientifically formulated food products for specific dietary outcomes, including weight management and immune support, reflects Akinrele’s commitment to bridging the gap between nutrition science and everyday eating.

5. Eric Muthomi — Founder & CEO, Mkulima Young (Kenya)

Eric Muthomi leads Mkulima Young, a Kenyan agrifood enterprise focused on improving nutritional outcomes through farmer empowerment and healthy product distribution. By helping smallholder farmers produce and market nutrient-rich crops and connecting them to health-conscious consumer markets, Muthomi’s work supports better diets and rural economic growth.

Methodology

This list highlights African entrepreneurs who are actively improving health and nutrition through food products or food system innovation. Selection was based on, Founder or CEO status in a food-focused company, Products or innovations that demonstrably enhance nutritional value, Verified business operations with local, regional, or continental impact, Public recognition for contributions to food-health disciplines. All individuals are currently driving ventures that contribute to healthier diets, improved food quality, or enhanced food system outcomes in Africa.

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Samuel Oluwamayomikun
Samuel Oluwamayomikun
Samuel Oluwamayomikun is the Editor in Chief and Lead Copywriter at Empire Magazine Africa, where he leads editorial direction and shapes compelling narratives across business, culture, leadership, and African excellence. With a sharp eye for storytelling and strategic communication, he oversees content development, brand voice, and high impact features that position individuals and organisations with clarity and influence. His work sits at the intersection of journalism, brand storytelling, and editorial strategy, ensuring every piece published aligns with Empire Magazine Africa’s standard of depth, credibility, and cultural relevance

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