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Dubai Exports leads showcase of UAE foods sector at ‘Africa Big Seven 2012’

Posted on July 17, 2012 by Web Desk

Johannesberg, SA: UAE Ambassador to South Africa Hamad Hareb Al Habssi inaugurated the UAE pavilion at the ‘Africa Big Seven 2012’ exhibition, the foremost event for the food and beverage industry in Africa, which began at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesberg on July 15.

Co-ordinated by Dubai Exports, the export promotion agency of the Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED), in association with the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development and Sharjah Free Zones Authority, the UAE pavilion at the three-day exhibition features manufacturers and suppliers in the food, packaging and related sectors.

“The UAE and the African continent have a long history of trade relations and new avenues are opening up to take our engagement to the next level. It is commendable to see government agencies from the various emirates in the UAE joining forces to make the most of this opportunity,” commented the UAE Ambassador.

The annual fair is known for connecting suppliers throughout the food and beverage supply chain to importers, distributors and retailers in the fast-emerging African markets.

“The UAE food and beverage industry has world-class capabilities in all critical aspects, including manufacturing techniques, product diversity, packaging and shipping. With adequate knowledge of the promising markets and their dynamics, these firms can grow into leading exporters,” said Engineer Saed Al Awadi, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Exports.

“The number of firms attending ‘Africa Big Seven 2012’ under the Dubai Exports umbrella has increased 30 per cent compared to the previous year. It shows the growing confidence of UAE companies and their interest in Africa. Dubai especially being a logistics and trading hub can provide the best solutions for the high-growth African economies,” added Al Awadi.

Trade between the UAE and South Africa has grown at seven per cent from 2007, crossing AED4 billion in 2011. South Africa and its neighbours also share a high trade complementarity with the UAE, indicating a strong potential for more UAE exports and re-exports to these markets.

Plastics, electrical ‘&’ electronics, and vehicles dominate UAE exports to Africa but food and related sectors are fast moving up, due to growing demand from an emerging middle class in South Africa and neighbouring countries. Halal foods, in which the UAE is a significant player, is a major growth sector in most African countries on account of their large Muslim populations.

Mohammed Omar Abdullah, Undersecretary of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development, said: “Our participation at the Africa Big Seven comes within the strategic plan of the Department for 2012 and our efforts to leverage the opportunities offered by global markets and the UAE’s trading partners. It also underlines the commitment of Abu Dhabi and the UAE in general to achieve food security against increasing threats, supply disruptions, economic instabilities, and production shortfalls, which all lead to price fluctuations”.

Abdullah said events like Africa Big Seven 2012 provide vast opportunities for UAE national companies to enter the African market and establish partnerships. He added that the trade fair is also an ideal forum to showcase the economic strengths and fundamentals of Abu Dhabi and the UAE to South African businesses and officials as well as visitors from overseas.

“South Africa is the centrepoint of emerging economic blocs such as the South African Development Community (SADC) and Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole. We thank Dubai Exports for giving our member firms an opportunity to address these potential markets,” stated Rashid Al Leem, Director General of Sharjah Free Zones Authority.

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