Farmers and others in related industries in Nigeria will soon see their opportunities scaled up with recent plans to kick off the World Food Trade Expo 2021.

The event which is geared at networking practitioners in Nigeria with their counterparts in Taiwan, Poland, Morocco, and other countries is in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development according to an official statement by the organizers.

World Food Trade Expo 2021 is put together by Trade Nigeria and Globe Chambers of Commerce and Industry both headed by renowned trade and investment expert Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George.

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Hon. Buchi George told OtownGist that the event is specifically designed for farmers, agri-tech companies, food production, and processing companies as well as others into farm mechanization and other relevant sectors.

“One thing we are doing is to keep digging into various sectors of the economy to ensure we can do something that will make it better”

“The economy needs every help it can get at the moment and if we eventually find a way to boost food production and agriculture in Nigeria, we are always willing to make the move”, he said.

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World Food Trade Expo 2021 is billed for three countries with Taipei, Taiwan expected to play host for the first edition from October 6 to 7, 2021.

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Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George

Warsaw, Poland will host the second edition from November 23 to 25 2021, while Casablanca Morocco will see the last edition from December 7 to 9, 2021.

Buchi George further revealed that all hands are on deck to make the event a success, adding that his organization is partnering with relevant agencies within and outside the country to see to the success of the event.

Intending participants are urged to register by visiting the Trade Nigeria office at Edo House Abuja, Suite 5 – 05, Fifth Floor, Central District, Abuja; No. 6 Omerelu Street, GRA Phase 1, Port Harcourt, Rivers State or visit www.tradewithnigeria.org.

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