Africa’s Big Seven Food and Beverage Trade Expo 2013
-The only trade event of its kind on the continent, Africa’s Big Seven is an interrelated composite of food and beverage events encompassing raw materials, processes and manufacturing technologies, packaging, food services equipment and retail ready products for a market of 800 million consumers.
There is little argument that Africa’s economic prospects are the best they have ever been with growth forecasts outstripping most of the Western World.
The continent’s rapidly expanding middleclass, their changing lifestyles and growing disposable income all add up to enormous business opportunities for suppliers throughout the food and beverage industry supply chain.
“The simple fact is that Africa wants to do business” said Teigue Payne, publisher of leading industry journal Food & Beverage Reporter. “Africa’s Big Seven plays a hugely successful role in bridging the gap between buyers and sellers; people who in many instances would have no other way of knowing of each other’s existence”.
Retail Trade benefits:
A further benefit of this event is that it is co-located with the Southern African Trade Exhibition (SAITEX) an exhibition dedicated to non-food & beverage retail products. The combined offering of 800 exhibitors from 32 countries is an irresistible attraction for Africa’s importers, distributors, agents, wholesalers and retailers.
Trade visitors come from an average of 48 countries.
Contact Details
Contact Person:Lineke van der Brugghen
Telephone:
Email:
-The only trade event of its kind on the continent, Africa’s Big Seven is an interrelated composite of food and beverage events encompassing raw materials, processes and manufacturing technologies, packaging, food services equipment and retail ready products for a market of 800 million consumers.
There is little argument that Africa’s economic prospects are the best they have ever been with growth forecasts outstripping most of the Western World.
The continent’s rapidly expanding middleclass, their changing lifestyles and growing disposable income all add up to enormous business opportunities for suppliers throughout the food and beverage industry supply chain.
“The simple fact is that Africa wants to do business” said Teigue Payne, publisher of leading industry journal Food & Beverage Reporter. “Africa’s Big Seven plays a hugely successful role in bridging the gap between buyers and sellers; people who in many instances would have no other way of knowing of each other’s existence”.
Retail Trade benefits:
A further benefit of this event is that it is co-located with the Southern African Trade Exhibition (SAITEX) an exhibition dedicated to non-food & beverage retail products. The combined offering of 800 exhibitors from 32 countries is an irresistible attraction for Africa’s importers, distributors, agents, wholesalers and retailers.
Trade visitors come from an average of 48 countries.
Contact Details
Contact Person:Lineke van der Brugghen
Telephone:
Email: