Smith commits to promoting int’l standards in Nigeria’s food, beverage industry

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An Exhibition Manager, Brad Smith, has pledged to bring an international standard of quality to Nigeria's food and beverage industry.

An Exhibition Manager, Brad Smith, has pledged to bring an international standard of quality to Nigeria's food and beverage industry. Smith pledged during a three-day Food and Beverage West Africa Trade Exhibition held in Lagos organised by BtoB Events.

The countries launched their new products into Nigeria and West Africa as well as met new business partners. Smith said: “This year’s exhibition featured 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, FAB is simply the one.

Head of International Trade, Kochhar, said: “FAB West Africa offers a unique opportunity to connect with key players in the food industry, specifically within the West African region. Also, Linc Drinks’ Export Manager, Zoryana Slater, recognise the immense potential of the African market, particularly Nigeria, and views FAB West Africa as a strategic platform to showcase our premium beverages.

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