The10th Agrofood and Plastprintpack opens in Lagos

High-level diplomats and trade representatives from foreign nations will attend the 10th agrofood and plastprintpack Nigeria, which opens today, in Lagos,

The 10th Agrofood and Plastprintspack exhibitions and conference will bring together industry leaders, businesses across agrofood, plastics, printing, packaging, manufacturing, and supply chains, as well as policymakers and investors.

The 2005 Nigeria Agrofood and Plastprintspack event will discuss challenges, trends, and innovations shaping the industry.

High-level diplomats from Germany, Poland, and Netherlands are attending the event.

The attendants of diplomats and international industry stakeholders, will foster partnerships that will drive economic growth.

The presence of the diplomats underscores Nigeria’s role as a strategic trade and investment hub in Africa.

Beyond showcasing products, advanced technologies, and market-specific solutions, the event will also spotlight Nigeria’s evolving industrial landscape, strengthened by the participation of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) as an institutional partner, among others.

This development reinforces agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria position as a credible platform for fostering international partnerships in Nigeria’s agrofood, plastics, printing and packaging sectors.

Attendees at the 10th agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria

High-profile attendees include Michal Cygan, Ambassador Designate at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Abuja, Ambassador V. Bryl of the Republic of Belarus, Weert Börner, Consul General of the Federal Republic Germany; Michel Deelen, Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; and Sebo Lenyai, Consul General of South Africa.

The participation of this line-up of prominent dignitaries reflects the shared commitment to deepening trade and investment ties while exploring and harnessing new opportunities for industrial collaboration and growth.

The diplomats, representing key global trade and investment partners, will discuss bilateral trade, cross-border cooperation, industry policies, and new investment opportunities within Nigeria’s agrofood and allied sectors.

For three days, between March 25 to 27, 2025, Nigeria will serve as a high-impact meeting ground for global and local players. With 12 participating countries, including China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa, and Türkiye.

The exhibitions and conference will bring together industry leaders, businesses across agrofood, plastics, printing, packaging, manufacturing, and supply chains, as well as policymakers and investors, to discuss challenges, trends, and innovations shaping the industry.

This strategic partnership provides an opportunity to delve into Nigeria’s robust and dynamic manufacturing potential and create opportunities for collaborations between global investors and local businesses.

 

 

 

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