Acacia woodland at dawn, Abyei South Sudan — sparse golden trees rising from dry savanna earth, soft amber light filtering through canopy
Abyei · South Sudan

A prebiotic fibre
your body
remembers.

From the acacia woodlands of Abyei, South Sudan.

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The Founding Myth

In the Abyei Area, the acacia tree is not cultivated — it is remembered. The Ngok Dinka have tended these woodlands across generations, reading the land the way others read text: for meaning, for season, for what is owed and what may be taken.

Acacia senegal — the source of gum arabic — produces a fibre that feeds the gut's oldest intelligence. It is slow, patient, and deeply structural. It does not perform. It simply works, the way the land works: quietly, over time, without announcement.

"We did not discover this place. We were born into the responsibility of it."

— Achai Collection, Abyei 2019

Achai Collection was founded to carry that responsibility outward — to connect the fibre of this land to the people who need it, without erasing the story of how it came to be.

GPS Centroid

9.583°N · 28.433°E

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