The Collection

Six botanicals.
One living
ecosystem.

The Achai Collection is not a product catalogue — it is a map of the Abyei ecosystem. Each botanical represents a different relationship between community, season, and soil.

Achai Wild Acacia Gum Arabic Powder jar with branded label, golden amber gum crystals, warm desert background
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Acacia senegal

Achai — Wild Acacia Gum

The original. Wild-harvested prebiotic resin from Abyei's acacia woodland. The foundation of the collection.

Raw shea butter pieces on natural cloth, cream white colour, warm natural light, artisan product styling
Stories
Vitellaria paradoxa

Shea

Wild shea from the savanna parkland. Unrefined, cold-pressed, and harvested by the same cooperatives.

Fresh tamarind pods and seeds on wooden surface, warm brown tones, natural lighting
Coming Soon
Tamarindus indica

Tamarind

Sahelian tamarind — tart, mineral-rich, deeply medicinal. Traditionally used for digestion and fever.

Desert date fruit on branch, dry savanna setting, warm amber light, botanical detail
In Research
Balanites aegyptiaca

Desert Date

The tree of life in Sahelian tradition. Fruit, seed oil, and bark — each part carries distinct medicine.

Dried red hibiscus flowers on cream cloth, deep crimson petals, warm natural light, botanical styling
Coming Soon
Hibiscus sabdariffa

Hibiscus

Dried calyces from Sudan's roselle harvest. Antioxidant-dense, deeply red, ceremonially significant.

Sorghum grain heads in golden field, warm afternoon light, agricultural landscape, African grain harvest
In Research
Sorghum bicolor

Sorghum

Ancient grain of the Sahel. Gluten-free, high-protein, and the dietary foundation of Abyei's communities.

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The Ecosystem Promise

Each addition to
the collection is earned,
not planned.

A botanical enters the Achai Collection only when the cooperative has developed the knowledge, the relationship, and the harvesting infrastructure to do it with integrity. There are no timelines. There are no investor commitments. There is only the forest and the people who tend it.