Nigeria Ranks 2nd In Global Food, Packaging Technology
The organisers of Nigeria’s Agrofood and Plastprintpack exhibition, FairTrade Messe, has rated Nigeria second in global food and packaging technology.
The Senior Project Manager, FairTrade Messe, Ms Freyja Detjen, said this at the 10th edition of Agrofood and Plastprintpack exhibition on Tuesday in Lagos.
Detjen said Nigeria invested €304 million in food and packaging technology in 2023.
“In 2023, investments in food and packaging technology reached €304 million , making Nigeria the second largest investor in Africa, ahead of Algeria, Egypt, and just behind South Africa.
“These numbers show the country’s commitment to advancing its industries and addressing cutting edge solutions to drive economy development.
“It is my great pleasure to extend a warm welcome to all of you to the 10th edition of Agrofood and Plastprintpack exhibition Nigeria.
“The event is more than just a trade show. It is a platform for innovation, collaboration and growth.
“The journey of Agrofood and Plastprintpack Nigeria has been one of continuous learning and the potential ahead is incredible,” she said.
She noted that Nigeria had continued to make significant strides in Agrofood Plastprintpack technology.
Detjen said the exhibition had evolved into one of the most important industry platforms of Nigeria.
“This year, we are welcoming 115 exhibitors from 12 countries, including China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Italia, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa and Turkey, each bringing tailored products and solutions for the Nigerian party.
“This event would not be possible without the strength of our partners, and esteemed institutional partners,”she said.
In his opening address, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Sen. Abubakar Kyari, represented by Mrs Omolara Oguntunyi, said the achievement of food security and growth of the sector is priority.
Kyari called for a collective efforts in ensuring sustainable growth and development.
“In the pursuit of sustainable development, today we gather at a critical junction in our collective journey toward achieving food security, the cornerstone of economic stability and social wellness.
“Our world faces unprecedented challenges, climate change, economic uncertainties and health crisis, that are threatening the very foundation of our food system.
“This conference represents a pivotal moment in the achievement of food security, as it brings together international experts and local stakeholders to explore solutions to the present agricultural and nutritional challenges we face.
“During the high level plenary discussion, our ministry will share insights into our current projects and policy strategies.
“We will elect initiatives aimed at promoting climate resilient agriculture, enhancing irrigation systems and supporting small scale farmers through training and financial assistance.
“Together, we can leverage our collective expertise to develop innovative solutions that address the complex interplay between agriculture, nutrition and climate change,” Kyari said.
He said the Federal Government would remain committed to policies and projects informed by the latest research.
“As we move forward, we are committed to ensuring that policies and projects are informed by the latest research and best practices from around the world.
“We believe that by working together, we can create a future where every individual has access to the nutritious food where agricultural systems are resilient to climate change, and where economies are stronger and sustainable,” he said.
NAN/Oyenike Oyeniyi
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