Food Nigeria in line with Nigerian growing food market
Lagos,
Nigeria: Food Nigeria,
organised by Informa Life Sciences Exhibitions will kick off 18 -20 May 2016 in
Lagos, Nigeria at the Eko Convention Centre. The event will provide a platform
for international and regional food and beverage companies to network and
cultivate business ties in Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria. Informa Life
Sciences successfully runs seven events in Nigeria alone addressing the
Nigerian economy’s requirements.
The
exhibition will host more than 150 international companies across 2,500 sqm of
exhibition space. The companies will represent more than 20 country pavilions
welcoming an expected 6000 attendees. The event is supported by the Association
of Food Vendors in Nigeria (AFVN), the National Agency for Food and Drug
(NAFDAC), and National Association of Supermarket Operators Nigeria (NASON).
TG
Expo, organiser of the Turkish pavilion says, “As a national agency we are
delighted to bring numerous companies to the Turkish pavilion at Food Nigeria.
We see a great interest from Turkish companies keen to launch their products
and well known Turkish delights to the growing Nigerian market. Therefore
investing in a Turkish country pavilion is the best way to enhance the synergy
between exhibitors from our country and professional visitors from the African
food industry.”
“Food
Nigeria is a business-to-business platform promoting supply chain partnership
along with imports and exports. It will incorporate attendees from Nigeria and
Western Africa. Attendees will benefit from meeting industry leaders from
regional and international organisations, showcasing an extensive range of the
latest products and services,” says Jamie Hill, Director, Informa Life Sciences
Group, Africa.
McKinsey
Global Institute reported in July 2015, Nigeria’s consumption could rise to
$1.4trn a year by 2030, at an average annual increase of 8%. This rise in
consumption will likely be driven by higher income levels, significantly
expanding the middle-income bracket. This increased affluence is expected to
result in 7.1% annual growth in sales of food and non-food consumer goods.[1]
“It
is important to recognise the opportunities currently present in the Nigerian market.
By organising Food Nigeria, we aim to provide an opportunity to support the
growing market and host international, and regional food brands to build
business ties. Markets in Nigeria are becoming more defined and transforming
from informal to formal, developing modern facilities, and providing a
diversified purchasing experience in a growing economy,” highlighted Mr Hill.
The
event will host a number of free-of-charge conferences that will address the
market’s challenges, opportunities and solutions
Food Nigeria Exhibition is a business-to-business platform
promoting supply chain partnership along with imports and exports. It will
incorporate attendees from Nigeria and Western Africa. Nigerian Food Industry
Post Your Ad Here
Comments