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20 – 22 JUNE 2021
GALLAGHER CONVENTION CENTRE,
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA

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EUROPEAN BREAKFAST CEREAL GIANT SETS ITS SIGHTS ON SOUTH AFRICAN MARKET

Sante is among top Polish producers using Africa’s Big 7 food & beverage expo to target new importers and retailers  A POLISH breakfast cereal giant begins its big push into southern Africa this weekend with the ambition to make Sante as familiar as Kellogg’s to shoppers. Sante is one of nine exhibitors from Poland which […]
Sean Osterloh
2016-06-15 12:00:48

Sante is among top Polish producers using Africa’s Big 7 food & beverage expo to target new importers and retailers 

A POLISH breakfast cereal giant begins its big push into southern Africa this weekend with the ambition to make Sante as familiar as Kellogg’s to shoppers.

Sante is one of nine exhibitors from Poland which will launch at Africa’s Big 7 among around 300 food and beverage producers from around the world.

The three-day expo and conference runs from June 19 to 21 at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand.

“This is Sante’s launch in southern Africa,” said Marlena Wysocka, First Secretary for Trade & investment at the Polish Embassy in Johannesburg. “All those companies are looking for the opportunities in the South African market at Africa’s Big 7.”

Award-winning Sante exports to more than 50 countries around the world, which includes Egypt, Ghana and Morocco – but this is its arrival in the south of the continent.

A spokesman for the company said Sante is an expert in “functional food”. He said: “We focus on healthy food. We are one of the biggest producers of crunchy, muesli and granola in Europe and the biggest supplier of branded muesli to the Polish market.”

Alongside its Granola cereal flakes, the company makes cereals aimed at teenagers as well as bran, oat and corn flakes, cereal and energy bars and peanut butter.

It will appear in Midrand alongside fellow cereal manufacturers Obst and Lestello and drinks manufacturers JavaPay and Eko-Vit.

Eko-Vit exports to more than 60 countries with its range of energy drinks but it can also produce to specific customer requirements and will be hoping make new contacts at Africa’s Big 7.

A spokesman for the company said: “All our products may be produced under private label. We may create completely new recipe in our laboratory or we can use any of our existing recipes – including non-alcoholic mojitos, cola or bubble gum flavours.”

But Africa’s Big 7 is not just about international companies discovering opportunities in the home market, it also offers export opportunities for the hundreds of South African exhibitors, say the organisers.

“Africa’s Big 7 last year attracted more than 1,000 international buyers looking to meet producers from South Africa and neighbouring countries,” said Christine Davidson, Vice President of show organiser dmg-ems Africa.

“It is excellent to see the Polish contingent visiting alongside a dozen other country-specific pavilions. But equally, this show and the retail products show SAITEX 2016 that runs at the same time in Midrand, offer South African exhibitors the chance to meet international buyers.”

Entry to the show is free. Pre-register and save time on arrival at www.AfricaBig7.com

Press information
Africa’s Big 7 (AB7) runs from June 19-21 at The Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. It is the continent’s largest food and beverage industry trade expo. Its seven specialised sectors cover everything from fresh produce and ingredients to manufacturing technologies, processing and packaging equipment, retail ready products, hospitality and catering equipment and much more. For more information visit www.africabig7.com

Africa’s Big 7, was acquired in March by dmg ems Africa events, part of dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT).

dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa was founded in 1989 and has operated in the Middle East since 1995 and owns some the region’s biggest shows including The Hotel Show and The Big 5. Headquartered in Dubai, UAE and with satellite offices in India, South Africa and the UK, dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa organises more than 45 events across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, North America and Europe. The events attract more than 250,000 customers every year and provide opportunities for trade professionals to do business, network and learn. For more information visit www.dmgeventsme.com

DMGT manages a balanced multinational portfolio of entrepreneurial companies, with total revenues of almost $3bn, that provide a diverse range of businesses and consumers with compelling information, analysis, insight, news and entertainment. The company employs more than 10,000 people and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.  DMGT aims to provide the highest quality information, insight and services to attractive growth markets in innovative ways, building on a track record of earnings and dividend growth. For more information visit www.dmgt.com

For further information, please contact:
Gary Wright,
Head of PR & Comms, dmg-ems Africa
E: garywright@dmgeventsme.com
T:  +27 (0) 11 783 7250
W: www.dmgeventsme.com
A:  P O Box 650302 BENMORE 2010,  South Africa

« AFRICA’S FOOD SUPPLIERS TARGET INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS IN THE DRIVE FOR GROWTH AND PROFIT » AFRICA’S BIGGEST FOOD & BEVERAGE EXPO OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE WORLD

EUROPEAN BREAKFAST CEREAL GIANT SETS ITS SIGHTS ON SOUTH AFRICAN MARKET

Sean Osterloh

Sante is among top Polish producers using Africa’s Big 7 food & beverage expo to target new importers and retailers 

A POLISH breakfast cereal giant begins its big push into southern Africa this weekend with the ambition to make Sante as familiar as Kellogg’s to shoppers.

Sante is one of nine exhibitors from Poland which will launch at Africa’s Big 7 among around 300 food and beverage producers from around the world.

The three-day expo and conference runs from June 19 to 21 at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand.

“This is Sante’s launch in southern Africa,” said Marlena Wysocka, First Secretary for Trade & investment at the Polish Embassy in Johannesburg. “All those companies are looking for the opportunities in the South African market at Africa’s Big 7.”

Award-winning Sante exports to more than 50 countries around the world, which includes Egypt, Ghana and Morocco – but this is its arrival in the south of the continent.

A spokesman for the company said Sante is an expert in “functional food”. He said: “We focus on healthy food. We are one of the biggest producers of crunchy, muesli and granola in Europe and the biggest supplier of branded muesli to the Polish market.”

Alongside its Granola cereal flakes, the company makes cereals aimed at teenagers as well as bran, oat and corn flakes, cereal and energy bars and peanut butter.

It will appear in Midrand alongside fellow cereal manufacturers Obst and Lestello and drinks manufacturers JavaPay and Eko-Vit.

Eko-Vit exports to more than 60 countries with its range of energy drinks but it can also produce to specific customer requirements and will be hoping make new contacts at Africa’s Big 7.

A spokesman for the company said: “All our products may be produced under private label. We may create completely new recipe in our laboratory or we can use any of our existing recipes – including non-alcoholic mojitos, cola or bubble gum flavours.”

But Africa’s Big 7 is not just about international companies discovering opportunities in the home market, it also offers export opportunities for the hundreds of South African exhibitors, say the organisers.

“Africa’s Big 7 last year attracted more than 1,000 international buyers looking to meet producers from South Africa and neighbouring countries,” said Christine Davidson, Vice President of show organiser dmg-ems Africa.

“It is excellent to see the Polish contingent visiting alongside a dozen other country-specific pavilions. But equally, this show and the retail products show SAITEX 2016 that runs at the same time in Midrand, offer South African exhibitors the chance to meet international buyers.”

Entry to the show is free. Pre-register and save time on arrival at www.AfricaBig7.com

Press information
Africa’s Big 7 (AB7) runs from June 19-21 at The Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. It is the continent’s largest food and beverage industry trade expo. Its seven specialised sectors cover everything from fresh produce and ingredients to manufacturing technologies, processing and packaging equipment, retail ready products, hospitality and catering equipment and much more. For more information visit www.africabig7.com

Africa’s Big 7, was acquired in March by dmg ems Africa events, part of dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT).

dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa was founded in 1989 and has operated in the Middle East since 1995 and owns some the region’s biggest shows including The Hotel Show and The Big 5. Headquartered in Dubai, UAE and with satellite offices in India, South Africa and the UK, dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa organises more than 45 events across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, North America and Europe. The events attract more than 250,000 customers every year and provide opportunities for trade professionals to do business, network and learn. For more information visit www.dmgeventsme.com

DMGT manages a balanced multinational portfolio of entrepreneurial companies, with total revenues of almost $3bn, that provide a diverse range of businesses and consumers with compelling information, analysis, insight, news and entertainment. The company employs more than 10,000 people and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.  DMGT aims to provide the highest quality information, insight and services to attractive growth markets in innovative ways, building on a track record of earnings and dividend growth. For more information visit www.dmgt.com

For further information, please contact:
Gary Wright,
Head of PR & Comms, dmg-ems Africa
E: garywright@dmgeventsme.com
T:  +27 (0) 11 783 7250
W: www.dmgeventsme.com
A:  P O Box 650302 BENMORE 2010,  South Africa

AFRICA’S FOOD SUPPLIERS TARGET INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS IN THE DRIVE FOR GROWTH AND PROFIT AFRICA’S BIGGEST FOOD & BEVERAGE EXPO OPENS ITS DOORS TO THE WORLD

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