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    New agribusiness opportunities at retail expo

    Exhibition Management Services (EMS) is hosting the first exhibition and conference on agribusiness for the African market as part of the Africa Big 7 retail trade expo to be held at Gallagher Estate, Midrand, 15 – 17 July 2007.

    Africa's Big Seven (AB7) – the only event of its kind anywhere on the continent – attracts exhibitors and visitors from around the world. The expo is a continental clearing house where fresh and processed foods are displayed for export, specialty foods and beverages are marketed to Africa's importers, wholesalers and retailers, and manufacturing, processing and packaging technology are showcased. The last expo held in July 2006 attracted over 7000 qualified trade visitors from 31 countries, with a substantial number coming from various agribusiness and food processing concerns in other African countries, all keen to do business with South Africa.

    The agricultural sector is the awakening giant of Africa and significant calls have been made from the continent and elsewhere for a dramatic refocusing of attention and funds to support Africa in this regard. EMS and Agrifica have therefore joined forces to launch the first ever Agribusiness Africa Exhibition & Conference as a complimentary component of AB7 to create a business platform that will facilitate a rapid and significant intervention in the development of agriculture in Africa. Various project development and supply opportunities exist in Africa for local and international companies and the Agribusiness Africa Exhibition is the platform where business contacts will be made and networks developed that will start to change the face of agriculture and agribusiness in Africa.

    This relevant event will focus on the technology and inputs necessary to make agribusiness in Africa work by linking needs to resources. This is done by creating a business platform that brings producers, businesspeople, entrepreneurs, processors, marketers, development and aid organisations together with equipment, inputs and service providers in contact with each other to stimulate and develop the business of agriculture in South Africa and elsewhere in Africa.

    The Agribusiness Africa Conference will run 16 – 17 July 2007 and will focus on the themes Developing Agribusiness in Africa & Agricultural Technology for Africa. Presentations by leading industry experts will focus on the following subjects:

    DAY 1:

    Developing Agribusiness in Africa
    Agricultural Markets & Standards
    Logistics & Supply Chain Management
    Project Finance & Credit Management
    Product Value-adding & Processing Technologies

    DAY 2:

    Agricultural Technology for Africa
    Macro Perspective on African Agriculture
    Agriculture by Sector
    Production Technology for Africa
    Value-adding to Africa's Production

    To register to attend as a delegate and/or visit the show (www.exhibitionsafrica.com/2007/exhib_2007_big_seven_main.asp, contact the organisers on tel +27 (0)12 804 9729, fax +27 (0)12 804 2670 or email .

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