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Africa Food Show: Tapping into the potential of the continent's food and beverage market
Africa Food Show: Tapping into the potential of the continent's food and beverage market

The Citizen

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Citizen

Africa Food Show: Tapping into the potential of the continent's food and beverage market

Out of the 350 exhibitors at the Africa Food Show 2025, approximately 50% are South African. The inaugural African Food Show will be hosted in Cape Town this week. Picture: Supplied With the African Development Bank estimating that the African food and beverage market is set to reach $1 trillion by 2030, the inaugural Africa Food Show, taking place in Cape Town this week, is tapping into this emerging market. Set to be hosted at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), the Africa Food Show is expected to bring together over 350 exhibitors and 6,000 visitors from more than 25 countries. 'Out of the 350 exhibitors at the Africa Food Show 2025, approximately 50% are South African. The remaining exhibitors are international participants from over 30 countries,' Events manager at dmg events, Margaret Peters tells The Citizen. Peters says the balanced representation of exhibitors highlights the show's dual focus. 'Showcasing South Africa's vibrant food and beverage sector while also fostering global trade and collaboration.' The two-day food and beverage gathering is part of the globally recognised Gulfood series, which includes the world's largest food and beverage exhibition in Dubai. 'This association lends the event significant credibility and draws international attention. The show is also backed by dmg events and the Dubai World Trade Centre, both experienced in organizing large-scale global expos,' shares Peters. The show will take place from June 10 to 12. ALSO READ: Cape Town is on the up, here's why Cape Town's appeal Cape Town's global appeal as a film destination is driving a significant economic upswing in the city's hospitality industry. According to the City's Film Permits Office, from November 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, film crews booked more than 59,000 beds in Cape Town, spending nearly R148 million. The Cape Town CBD is a well-managed CBD, with several partners working together to ensure it is safe, clean, and a welcoming environment in which to visit and conduct business. This is one of the main reasons organisers of the Africa Food Show decided to host their inaugural event on the continent in the Western Cape city. 'Its global appeal, bolstered by a strong tourism sector and vibrant hospitality industry, makes it an attractive destination for both business and leisure travellers,' says Peters. 'Additionally, the city's alignment with themes of innovation and sustainability complements our Africa Food Summit, which focuses on climate-smart and healthy food solutions.' ALSO READ: For all the tea in… Mzansi Industry focused The Africa Food Show is primarily targeted at companies, brands, and industry professionals rather than the general public. Its focus is on creating a platform for business-to-business (B2B) engagement, where food and beverage manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and retailers can connect, showcase innovations, and explore trade opportunities. 'That said, while the core audience is industry-focused, events like this often include public-access days or consumer-focused segments, especially to promote local products or culinary experiences,' says Peters. NOW READ: Beer lovers and cannabis connoisseurs to gather in Gauteng's biggest cities this weekend

Savour, sample and connect: 10 key highlights at the Africa Food Show
Savour, sample and connect: 10 key highlights at the Africa Food Show

The Star

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Savour, sample and connect: 10 key highlights at the Africa Food Show

From sizzling cook-offs to fresh global flavours, fashionably plated bites to wellness-forward innovations. The Africa Food Show 2025 is dishing up an unmissable sensory experience that's so much more than your average expo. Taking place from June 10-12, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, this premiere food and beverage event is serving up style, culture and serious flavour Think top chefs battling it out live, Gen Z snacking trends, conscious food solutions, and even the local launch of Cristiano Ronaldo's bottled water brand, Ursu. Whether you're into street food culture, wellness trends, elevated dining or behind-the-scenes industry insights, Africa Food Show is where it's all happening. Connect one on one with global Food and Beverage (F&B) industry leaders, witness top chefs battle it out in the Game of Chefs, attend the Africa Food Summit and see dough done like never before in the Global Pizza Challenge, all whilst discovering new trends and technologies shared by exhibitors from around the world. There is something appetising for everyone at the Africa Food Show, taking place from 10-12 June 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), in Cape Town, South Africa. More than 350 exhibitors representing a whopping 29 countries will be displaying innovative F&B products and solutions, covering everything from baking to catering, retail-ready food, new technologies and more. You can expect leading local brands, including the likes of Catercorp, Fair Cape, Unilever, Karan Beef, Beef Master, Spice Mecca, IFF, Doehler, Atlantis Foods, Econofoods, Rhodes Food Group, Ina Paarman's Kitchen, Petit Forestier and Fairview. And don't miss the international flavours from as far afield as Jordan, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, the Netherlands, Brazil, China, Singapore and Canada - to name but a few. Running concurrently with the Africa Food Show, the two-day Africa Food Summit offers a chance to forecast the future of F&B on the continent. With a host of expert speakers from both the business and NGO sector and a focus on 'transforming healthy foods for climate and health', the conference is bound to be a big hit. Swipe right on this exciting feature of the Africa Food Show - it's the chance to make connections with leaders from across the F&B sector, both local and global. This bespoke networking service is available to trade and industry professionals, with a range of executive decision-makers expected to attend - so bring your business cards!. The Africa Food Show is strategically co-located with another large-scale, premier event - the Hotel and Hospitality Expo Africa. With 150 exhibitors on the line-up and 4,000 visitors expected to attend, there will be lots to explore in the realm of hospitality. Keep up with the latest trends in accommodation, catering and dining out and find opportunities to connect with business owners.

Savour, sample and connect: 10 key highlights at the Africa Food Show
Savour, sample and connect: 10 key highlights at the Africa Food Show

IOL News

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • IOL News

Savour, sample and connect: 10 key highlights at the Africa Food Show

From sizzling cook-offs to fresh global flavours, fashionably plated bites to wellness-forward innovations. The Africa Food Show 2025 is dishing up an unmissable sensory experience that's so much more than your average expo. Taking place from June 10-12, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre, this premiere food and beverage event is serving up style, culture and serious flavour all under one roof. Think top chefs battling it out live, Gen Z snacking trends, conscious food solutions, and even the local launch of Cristiano Ronaldo's bottled water brand, Ursu. Whether you're into street food culture, wellness trends, elevated dining or behind-the-scenes industry insights, Africa Food Show is where it's all happening. Connect one on one with global Food and Beverage (F&B) industry leaders, witness top chefs battle it out in the Game of Chefs, attend the Africa Food Summit and see dough done like never before in the Global Pizza Challenge, all whilst discovering new trends and technologies shared by exhibitors from around the world. There is something appetising for everyone at the Africa Food Show, taking place from 10-12 June 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), in Cape Town, South Africa. More than 350 exhibitors representing a whopping 29 countries will be displaying innovative F&B products and solutions, covering everything from baking to catering, retail-ready food, new technologies and more. You can expect leading local brands, including the likes of Catercorp, Fair Cape, Unilever, Karan Beef, Beef Master, Spice Mecca, IFF, Doehler, Atlantis Foods, Econofoods, Rhodes Food Group, Ina Paarman's Kitchen, Petit Forestier and Fairview. And don't miss the international flavours from as far afield as Jordan, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Spain, the Netherlands, Brazil, China, Singapore and Canada - to name but a few. Running concurrently with the Africa Food Show, the two-day Africa Food Summit offers a chance to forecast the future of F&B on the continent. With a host of expert speakers from both the business and NGO sector and a focus on 'transforming healthy foods for climate and health', the conference is bound to be a big hit. Swipe right on this exciting feature of the Africa Food Show - it's the chance to make connections with leaders from across the F&B sector, both local and global. This bespoke networking service is available to trade and industry professionals, with a range of executive decision-makers expected to attend - so bring your business cards!. The Africa Food Show is strategically co-located with another large-scale, premier event - the Hotel and Hospitality Expo Africa. With 150 exhibitors on the line-up and 4,000 visitors expected to attend, there will be lots to explore in the realm of hospitality. Keep up with the latest trends in accommodation, catering and dining out and find opportunities to connect with business owners. Feast your eyes on an array of next-level F&B items and ideas, covering everything from Gen Z's snacking habits to AI in the value chain, budding biotech food trends, alternative proteins, gut-health boosting bites, rising township brands and the latest global flavours. Stand back and watch a high-intensity cook-off, as South Africa's hottest chefs and emerging talent battle it out for fame, glory and sizeable cash rewards. Supported by the South African Chefs Association and Econofoods, who have also put their names behind the Global Pizza Challenge and National Burger Challenge, the Game of Chefs is an opportunity to see mind-boggling culinary skills, live and up close. You'll witness an entire three-course set menu come to life in just 2.5 hours. What will they make? And what will the judges say? Another cooking contest you can't miss, the National Burger Challenge does what it says on the tin: brings chefs of all skills and backgrounds together to find the best hamburger in the land. With all-original recipes and hot competition, this event will leave your mouth watering. Celebrity chefs will judge the burgers on taste and presentation, awarding a cash prize to the winner. This is no ordinary pizza cook-up - you're looking at Africa's biggest pizza competition. Independent pizza-makers from around the country go rolling pin to rolling pin, with national winners selected to compete for the global crown. The challenge has been running for 16 years and just keeps getting more delicious. Tantalise your tastebuds with a brand-new feature at the Africa Food Show - one that celebrates the best of South Africa's culinary scene. Watch some of the country's most renowned chefs in action, as they take to the demo stage to share their skills, stories and - of course - signature dishes. From lekker local restaurants to icons of the industry, it's a window into the future of food on the continent. Expect to see Terrarium's Anlou Erasmus, Mill St. Bistro's Phil Carmichael, the one and only Vusi Ndlovu from Edge, Jenna Short from Short & Sweet, and Arno Ralph from Callebaut, among other top names. Enjoy a hands-on experience with a variety of displays and demonstrations, adding an immersive dimension to the latest innovations in F&B. From scrumptious tasting sessions to live cooking demos, there is always something happening. One highlight on the calendar is the local launch of Cristiano' Ronaldo's new brand of bottled water, Ursu, supported by importer Namlow. With an alkaline pH of 9, the mineral water is making waves around the world.

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