Botswana offers a variety of export prospects for U.S. food and agricultural products due to its 2.6 million population, which includes a sector of affluent consumers seeking high-quality imported goods. In 2025, Botswana imported more than $614 million worth of food and agricultural products from more than 100 nations, making it a major importer. Consumers with middle-class and upper-class incomes are searching for high-quality imports, particularly in Gaborone's capital. Onions or shallots, live plant cuttings, tobacco waste, sugar beet seed, live mammals, bovine meat, carrots, and mushrooms are the consumer-oriented product categories that FA/Pretoria has determined have the most potential for U.S. exports.