World exhibitors storm Lagos for food and beverage West Africa International trade show

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…. To host over 300 exhibitors from 50 countries

Exhibitors from five continents will be taking part in this year’s Food and Beverage West Africa trade exhibition, the largest edition yet.

More than 300 exhibitors representing brands and businesses from more than 50 countries will be on show from June 11th to 13th at the Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Nine countries will have exhibitor pavilions – Turkey, Dubai, China, India, USA, Indonesia, Italy, Egypt, and Tunisia. In addition, sizeable delegations from UAE, UK, Thailand, Ukraine, Ghana, Algeria, Malaysia, Netherlands, and many more will use the show to launch new products into Nigeria and West Africa as well as to meet new business partners.

In its fifth edition, Food & Beverage West Africa is the Continent’s largest food and beverage trade show. More than 6,000 visitors are expected to attend over the three days.

The exhibition is organised by BtoB Events. Brad Smith, Exhibition Manager, said: “This year’s exhibition is featuring more exhibitors, more countries, and more products than ever. If you are seeking new and exciting products that have yet to be seen in the West African market, then FAB is simply unmissable.

“FAB 2024 is bringing even more countries and exhibitors than ever before. Our brand-new USA, China and Italy pavilions are joining our regular pavilions from Turkey, Dubai, India, Indonesia and Egypt. We are also welcoming exhibitors for the first time from countries such as Mexico, Korea, Hong Kong, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Iran, Libya, Turkmenistan, and Nepal.”

The event is recognised for the number and range of overseas exhibitors which attract visitors from the West African region and beyond.

“We pride ourselves on the international standard quality that our exhibition represents. It is a unique exhibition where we are bringing the global food and beverage industry to Nigeria, with both exhibitors and visitors attending and all looking to do business within the West African region,” said Smith.

One of the international exhibitors, Xena’s Food Group is a Platinum Sponsor of FAB West Africa.

Based in London, Xena’s is a wholesale food distributor specialising in premium-grade fresh condiments, oils, and ingredients.

The company sees huge potential in the Nigerian market, noting the growing demand here for high-quality ingredients.

“FAB West Africa offers a unique opportunity to connect with key players in the food industry specifically within the West African region,” said Mr Kochhar, Head of International Trade.

“We believe that this targeted approach aligns perfectly with our goal of expanding our presence in Nigeria and neighbouring countries. We see this event as a strategic platform to showcase our offerings.

“Our primary objective is to establish Xena’s Food Group as a trusted supplier of premium food products in the African market. We aim to forge partnerships with distributors, wholesalers, hotels, and restaurants, showcasing our extensive range of high-quality mayonnaises, ketchup, flours, cooking oils, poultry, eggs, and grains.”

Another of the international exhibitors is Linc Drinks, also from London, and a manufacturer of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

Zoryana Slater, Linc Drinks’ Export Manager, is delighted to be coming to Food & Beverage West Africa.

“We recognize the immense potential of the African market, particularly Nigeria, and view FAB West Africa as a strategic platform to showcase our premium beverages. We aim to establish strong connections with industry stakeholders, distributors, and consumers, fostering brand recognition and market penetration,” said Zoryana Slater.

“We aim to forge strategic partnerships, secure distribution channels, and generate substantial interest in our products, including our private label options.”

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