Feb 28 2025 33 mins
In this episode of The Startup CPG Podcast, Grace Kennedy sits down with Philip Teverow, co-founder of Yolélé, an African food brand bringing Fonio, a gluten-free ancient grain, to the U.S. market. Philip shares the inspiring story of how he and his business partner, Chef Pierre Thiam, embarked on a mission to introduce African flavors to a wider audience while supporting West African farmers and sustainable agriculture.
Philip discusses the challenges of building a supply chain from West Africa to the U.S., how Yolélé secured Whole Foods as its first major retailer, and why food service is their next big focus. He also dives into the unexpected rise of Fonio beer, how Yolélé is expanding into new product categories, and offers valuable advice for emerging CPG founders navigating distribution and growth.
If you’re curious about innovative food businesses, sustainable supply chains, or simply want to try Fonio chips for yourself, this episode is a must-listen!
Listen in as they share about:
- The Origins of Yolélé
- Fonio – An Ancient African Grain
- Expanding Product Line & Retail Presence
- Supply Chain Challenges & Solutions
- Surprising Uses of Fonio
- Business Growth & Strategy
- Advice for CPG Entrepreneurs
Episode Links:
Website: https://yolele.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-teverow-9215962/
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