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DRINK TECH AFRICA

Food-bev conferences and workshops AB7 expo

“Africa’s middle-class has grown to 34% of the continent’s nearly one-billion people, and as its standard of living escalates, its choice of food and beverage products evolves too,” says John Thomson of Exhibition Management Services, organisers of AB7.

“For example, there is a growing demand for fruit juices across Africa year-on-year, and manufacturers will need to upgrade their technologies. Well-known Italian exhibition organiser, Fiere di Parma, will thus be presenting a workshop on the role of technology in the increasing consumption of juices worldwide.”

Food and Beverage Conferences: 22 & 23 June

The FoodTech Conference, titled “A Spotlight on Food Manufacturing and Marketing in Africa”, focuses on the development and growth of Africa’s food industry, and takes place at Gallagher Convention Centre on 22 June 2015.
Topics include:
• The African food market: an industry perspective
• The latest food and consumption trends: What’s in store for 2016?
• Harmonising revenue growth and cost reduction strategies
• Food safety – The trust gap between food brands and consumers
• Where is packaging headed? Challenges and opportunities facing FMCG
• Food manufacturing for the future – African growth and innovation
• Developments in food processing technology and innovation

The DrinkTech conference focuses on developments in the beverage value chain such as raw materials, filling, flavouring, manufacturing, marketing, packaging, machinery and end-usage, and takes place at Gallagher Convention Centre on 23 June 2015.
For more information or to register for the conferences go to: www.vdsmedia.co.za

Processing, Juice and Packaging Workshops, 21-23 June

Upper- and middle-class Kenyans have begun buying products that provide health benefits, such as fresh juice. Nigerians are also becoming more health conscious as juice manufacturers continue to market their products intensely. Compounded consumer demand for juice in Nigeria is expected to grow at 9% each year. Cameroon grows a wide variety of fruits for juices and its annual market is expected to grow by 10% this year.

“The workshop (21 June), covering juice consumption and the role of technology, will provide useful information to business owners on new developments and techniques for juices and purée processing, packaging and new products, and how these create opportunities for growth,” says Giacomo Rotunno, MD of Senaf Promo Export, Italian export advisors and organisers of the event.

“The food packaging and bottling workshop (22 June) will focus on safety and sustainability of packaging technologies and materials complying with the new expectations of the food industry,” adds Rotunno.

The latest research on strategies and technologies for sustainable processing and enhanced consumer satisfaction will be covered in a workshop (23 June) titled ‘New instruments to enhance safety, sustainability and efficiency in the dairy industry’.

“For example, the Technische Universität München in Germany is conducting research on more energy-efficient ways to produce powdered milk concentrates,” adds Rotunno. “Powdered milk is an important ingredient in baby formula and many baked products and confectioneries. The researchers have succeeded in reducing the energy needed to concentrate milk by 20%.”

For more information on these supporting AB7 events, go to Exhibitions Africa website