At the center of a lucrative multibillion dollar Food and Beverage market, Africa Food Show Morocco (AFS Morocco 2023 ) taking place from the 21th to 23th of November 2023 in Office Des Changes in Casablanca Morocco, represents the ideal B2B platform for global food and beverage suppliers keen on increasing their footprint in Africa by coveringthe entirevalue chain fromfarm to fridge.
Held at “The Right Time & Place”, AFS gives you the exclusive opportunity to explore new territories and multiply your export activities, as well as to meet and network with global companies and fellow professionals to discuss the latest market trends, cutting-edge production and processing technologies.
From family-owned farms to multi-national power brands, both exhibitors and visitors at the Africa Food Show will have 3 full days to interact and discuss partnership agreements, sign agencyand distributorship contracts and develop new market strategies and cooperation procedures.
Gain new connections – emails, names, handshakes - potential clients and client inquiries, boosting your sales pipeline for the year.
EXHIBITING ENQUIRYConnect, learn, collaborate and discover the inspiration to take on challenges and unlock new business opportunities.
VISITOR REGISTRATIONPosition yourself as a thought-leader and keep your company’s profile at the front of the industry.
Affiliate your brand to a global and world class event to ignite your brand visibility, earn repeat business and referrals to new clients.
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