How to Find Wholesale Suppliers in Senegal
Senegal is one of West Africa's most politically stable and economically progressive nations and is the sub-region's main commercial and services hub. Dakar — its capital and largest city — is one of West Africa's most important port cities and serves as a regional logistics and business services centre for Francophone West Africa. Senegal is the world's sixth-largest exporter of groundnut (peanut) oil and peanut products, a significant exporter of fresh fish and processed seafood, phosphates and fertilisers, phosphoric acid, refined petroleum products, and cement. With recent offshore oil and gas discoveries (the GTA and Sangomar fields came online in 2024), Senegal is entering a new phase of economic growth. Whether you are sourcing groundnut oil, fish products, phosphates, manufactured goods, or agri-commodities from West Africa, this guide explains how to find and verify wholesale suppliers in Senegal.
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Senegal's wholesale market spans agricultural commodities, fisheries, minerals, and a diversified manufacturing sector. In agricultural commodities, groundnut (peanut) processing is historic and still significant — Senegal produces groundnut oil, groundnut cake (animal feed), and shelled peanuts, primarily for export to Europe and Asia. The Dakar-based processing companies NOVASEN and SUNEOR (formerly SONACOS) are the main operators in the peanut processing sector. Fisheries are a major economic sector — Senegal has one of West Africa's most productive fishing fleets, and Dakar is one of sub-Saharan Africa's largest fish trading hubs, handling both artisanal catches and industrial fishing. Phosphates and fertilisers are significant mineral exports — Taiba and Lam-Lam phosphate deposits support a fertiliser production chain (Industries Chimiques du Sénégal — ICS). Senegal also has a growing cement production industry (Sococim, Dangote Cement, West African Cement), a refined petroleum products sector (via the SAR refinery), and a manufacturing base covering food processing, chemicals, textiles, and construction materials. Dakar's Zone Franche Industrielle (ZFI) and the Dakar Industrial Zone house the country's main manufacturing operations.
How to find wholesale suppliers in Senegal
For international buyers sourcing from Senegal, Towobo provides the most efficient access to verified Senegalese exporters and manufacturers. For groundnut oil and peanut product sourcing, the main integrated processors (SUNEOR, NOVASEN) can be approached directly; the Association Sénégalaise des Exportateurs et Importateurs (ASEI) is a useful directory reference. For fish and seafood, the Conseil National Interprofessionnel de la Pêche Artisanale au Sénégal (CONIPAS) and the GAIPES (Groupement des Armateurs et Industriels de la Pêche au Sénégal) represent the fishing industry. The Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Dakar (CCIAD) maintains member directories across sectors and is a starting point for supplier identification. ASEPEX (Agence Sénégalaise de Promotion des Exportations) is the national export promotion agency and provides support to buyers seeking Senegalese suppliers. Key trade events include the Salon des Technologies Agroalimentaires de Dakar and FIDAK (Foire Internationale de Dakar), West Africa's largest trade exhibition, held biennially.
Why businesses use Towobo to source from Senegal
For buyers sourcing groundnut oil, fish products, phosphates, or manufactured goods from Senegal, Towobo provides a centralised platform to identify and evaluate verified Senegalese suppliers with transparent commercial documentation. Senegal's exporter base — while commercially sophisticated by West African standards — is not always well-represented on global digital procurement platforms, making discovery a key challenge for international buyers. Towobo addresses this by providing Senegalese exporters with a structured listing environment that reaches a global buyer audience. Senegal's use of the CFA franc (linked at a fixed rate to the euro) is a significant advantage for European buyers, eliminating currency volatility in EUR-denominated trade. Senegal's membership of ECOWAS also means that goods manufactured or processed in Senegal can trade with reduced tariffs across all 15 ECOWAS member states — relevant for buyers sourcing for distribution across the West African region.
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Supplier verification in Senegal starts with the Registre du Commerce et du Crédit Mobilier (RCCM), administered by the Direction des Affaires Juridiques et Judiciaires, which holds registration records for all Senegalese businesses. Every registered Senegalese company has a NINEA (Numéro d'Identification National des Entreprises et des Associations) tax identification number from the Direction Générale des Impôts et des Domaines (DGID). For food and agricultural exporters, confirm compliance with the Direction de la Protection des Végétaux (phytosanitary certificates) and the Direction de l'Elevage or the Direction des Industries de Transformation de la Pêche (DITP) for fishery products. For groundnut oil exporters destined for the EU, confirm compliance with the EU's maximum aflatoxin levels (a key quality control issue for groundnut products) and the relevant phytosanitary export certificate from the Ministry of Agriculture. For EU food imports, confirm appropriate food safety certification (ISO 22000, BRC, FSSC 22000). On Towobo, supplier certification and business verification details are displayed on the listing profile.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I find verified groundnut oil and fish suppliers in Senegal?
Towobo is the most efficient platform for finding verified Senegalese groundnut oil and seafood exporters. For large-volume groundnut oil procurement, SUNEOR and NOVASEN are the main integrated processors. For fishery products, GAIPES members are the main industrial fishing operators. ASEPEX (Agence Sénégalaise de Promotion des Exportations) can also assist buyers in identifying Senegalese suppliers by sector.
What is ASEPEX and how can it help buyers find Senegalese suppliers?
ASEPEX (Agence Sénégalaise de Promotion des Exportations) is Senegal's national export promotion agency, operating under the Ministry of Trade. It maintains a directory of registered Senegalese exporters by sector, organises Senegalese participation in international trade fairs, and can facilitate buyer-supplier matchmaking for businesses seeking to import from Senegal.
Does the CFA franc affect trade with Senegal?
Yes — positively for European buyers. Senegal uses the West African CFA franc (XOF), which is linked at a fixed exchange rate to the euro (655.957 XOF per EUR). This fixed peg eliminates currency volatility for EUR-denominated trade with Senegal, which is a commercial advantage compared with sourcing from countries with floating currencies. For non-EUR buyers (USD, GBP), the CFA franc effectively tracks EUR movements.
Is Towobo available for Senegalese businesses?
Yes. Senegalese manufacturers, exporters, and wholesalers can list their products on Towobo to reach international buyers in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas. Senegalese buyers can also use Towobo to find verified international suppliers of manufactured goods, industrial inputs, and consumer products.
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