Tunisia, through the country’s trade team, is set to participate in this year’s maiden edition of the Food and Beverages FAB West Africa Exhibition slated for Lagos.
The country says it is part of the continuous efforts to promote Tunisian-manufactured products in sub-Saharan Africa.
The exhibition holding from 13 to 15 in Lagos, according to the organizers, will be a four-hall event aimed at attracting over 250 exhibitors who want to break into the Nigerian market. It will also bring together manufacturers, suppliers, retailers and every category of entrepreneurs involved in the food and beverage business.
Tunisia is sending a high-power representation from its private sector food and beverage industry.
The Commercial Representative of the Tunisia embassy in Nigeria Mr. Mohamed Sellami, said as part of the promotion of trade and partnership between Tunisia and Nigeria, Tunisia is participating for the first time in the Food and Beverage West Africa Exhibition which will be held in Lagos from June 13 to 15, 2023.
He said: “Four Tunisian companies will take part in this event and will offer a wide range of products such as: olive oil, Bakery, Pastry preparation, packing powder, Mix cake, Cream Flavored, Instant Drink Powder, Chocolate Drink powder, Crispy coated, Cereal Ball, Margarine and vegetable fat spreads, etc…”
Sellami added that Tunisia reached a high level of distinction thanks mainly to its compliance with international quality standards covering health, organoleptic, technical and quality aspects. Its strategic vision which has been consolidated throughout the years along with favorable climate factors gave Tunisia the lead in several agro food products at the international level.
On this occasion, the commercial representative invites the Nigerian companies and economic operators to visit the Tunisian pavilion at the Food and Beverage West Africa Exhibition where the managers of the Tunisian participating companies will be pleased to give them a taste of the broad selection of the Tunisian products in the agro food and beverage industries.
Source: The Nation Online
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