Leading industry players, manufacturers, and investors to converge in Lagos for a three-day showcase of innovation, networking, and growth opportunities in West Africa’s food and beverage sector.

By Uche Ikebudu
LAGOS, NIGERIA — The highly anticipated Food and Beverages West Africa (FAB West Africa) Exhibition is set to take place this June at the Landmark Event Centre in Victoria Island, Lagos, bringing together key players in the food, beverage, hospitality, and packaging industries from across the continent and beyond.
Scheduled to hold from June 10 to June 12, the three-day exhibition is expected to attract manufacturers, distributors, retailers, investors, and service providers seeking new business opportunities and partnerships within West Africa’s rapidly expanding food and beverage sector.
Organisers describe the exhibition as one of the region’s leading trade platforms dedicated to promoting innovation, investment, and collaboration within the industry. The event will feature hundreds of exhibitors showcasing products and solutions ranging from food processing equipment and packaging technologies to beverages, refrigeration systems, ingredients, logistics, and hospitality services.
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According to the organisers, the exhibition aims to strengthen regional trade relationships while creating a space for businesses to connect directly with buyers, suppliers, and decision-makers in the sector.
“The Food and Beverages West Africa Exhibition continues to serve as a strategic platform for businesses looking to expand their presence in the African market,” the organisers said in a statement ahead of the event. “This year’s edition will focus on innovation, sustainability, and industry growth.”
Industry experts say the event comes at a crucial time as Nigeria and other West African economies continue to witness increasing demand for locally produced food products, improved supply chains, and modern manufacturing technologies. Stakeholders believe the exhibition will help encourage investment and knowledge sharing capable of driving long-term growth in the region’s food and beverage ecosystem.
In addition to exhibition displays, the event will feature panel discussions, networking sessions, product demonstrations, and business matchmaking opportunities designed to encourage collaboration among participants. Several local and international companies are also expected to unveil new products and technologies during the event.
The exhibition is projected to attract thousands of visitors, including entrepreneurs, procurement managers, restaurant operators, supermarket chains, hotel owners, and representatives of government agencies connected to trade and agriculture.
Analysts note that Lagos remains an important commercial hub for such international exhibitions due to its strategic location, growing consumer market, and vibrant business environment. The Landmark Event Centre, situated in Victoria Island, has become one of the city’s preferred venues for major conferences and trade exhibitions.
With rising interest in food security, agro-processing, and manufacturing across Africa, events such as FAB West Africa are increasingly seen as vital platforms for fostering economic development and regional cooperation.
Participants attending the exhibition are expected to gain access to emerging market trends, networking opportunities, and industry insights capable of helping businesses remain competitive in an evolving marketplace.
Registration for exhibitors and visitors remains open through the official event channels ahead of the June gathering in Lagos.
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