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Local entrepreneurs and manufacturers on Jumia Nigeria quadruple sales in Just 6 months

Jumia Nigeria has announced a significant increase in the patronage of locally produced products on its website since the 2016 launch of Jumia Local– its dedicated store for made-in-Nigeria products.

Local entrepreneurs and manufacturers on Jumia Nigeria quadruple sales in Just 6 months

The company reported that the top most visited products on Jumia.com.ng are now products sold by its Jumia Local vendors. Apart from those in the phone category, the top five sellers on Jumia are all Jumia Local vendors.

“We pleased to report that Jumia Local vendors have quadrupled their sales over the last six months,” said Juliet Anammah, CEO Jumia Nigeria. “This rise in the patronage of local vendors and products on Jumia is good news for our local economy and ofcourse for the small business owners on the platform.”

“The popularity of local products also points to the significant role that ecommerce plays in stimulating local manufacturing, “ said Anammah. “As businesses on Jumia gain greater exposure and access to a ready customer base, they also gain access to a steady cash flow and insight that enables them to respond quickly to the needs of their customers.”

Oladipo Abiola, the owner of fashion brand, Virtue Clothiers is a local entrepreneur who has personally experienced the ripple effects of selling on Jumia Local.

“I went from selling 7 items a month to selling about 400 products monthly,” Abiola said. “From our early days with just two employees in a small space, we now have about 40 staff members.”

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He said that selling on Jumia not only solved the problem of distribution, but the sudden increase in customer demand pushed him to put strategic business processes in place. He began to source for local raw materials, manufacture his own products, and training the youth in his local community to join his growing team.

More than 340 local SMEs have joined the Jumia Local initiative since its inception on October 1 2016 . Under the programme, entrepreneurs who manufacture or assemble locally are invited to distribute and sell on Jumia website at an initial rate of 0% commission. This means they keep 100% of the revenue from their sales for the first six months, to encourage them to re-invest all their profits into scaling their business.

Jumia Local also helps participants leverage Jumia’s daily website visits of about a million people by promoting Jumia Local products through various Jumia advertising channels including jumia.com.ng, social media, the Jumia mobile app and traditional advertising placements. 

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