In Johannesburg, pan-African data and analytics firm Sagaci Research has announced the launch of SagaCube, a dataset based on regular questioning of consumers in 26 countries across the African continent.
Sagaci provides insights into consumption habits across the African continent, assisting clients with the planning, execution and tracking of their activities. Its data platform has grown over more than ten years and taps insights from a consumer panel covering some 34 African countries.
The firm says the new SagaCube is 'Africa's largest consistent consumption dataset', with 700 questions monitoring consumption, purchase behaviour, media consumption and other trends and allowing brands to understand their consumer base via deep profiling. The product works on a subscription basis, with users getting full access to the entire database.
Sample size is 'up to 30,000' respondents per country, with the following included:
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