Inaugural Africa Food Show launches on back of surge in African F&B market, expected to reach US$1 trillion by 2030

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Don’t miss the weekly Olive Cow & Co Renishaw Hills Tea…In recent years, Africa has experienced strong economic growth and with its growing population, thriving economies and the emergence of a wealthier middle class, it’s expected that the food and beverage market will exceed $1 trillion by 2030 according to the African Development Bank

Addressing attendees at the exclusive launch preview on 10 October 2024, Matt Denton, President of dmg events remarked that,” “dmg events and KAOUN International bring together extensive experience in the F&B sector, a strong local presence across Africa, and a vast global network. This powerful combination positions us perfectly to deliver an exceptional event for exhibitors and visitors. The launch also builds on the momentum of the Saudi Food Show, another successful partnership.

 

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