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Food & Beverage West Africa

June 09, 2026 - June 11, 2026

Food and Beverage (FAB) West Africa: connecting local and international food markets

Food and Beverage (FAB) West Africa has become a cornerstone event for the region’s food and beverage industry. Held annually at the Landmark Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, the fair serves as both a marketplace and a networking platform, bringing together international brands, local companies, and industry professionals. Over the years, it has positioned itself as a key driver of innovation, trade, and collaboration across West Africa, reflecting the dynamic growth of the region’s food sector.

Organized by BtoB Events Ltd., the exhibition is designed to bridge the gap between global brands and the local market. By offering a professional and business-oriented environment, FAB West Africa enables participants to explore partnerships, showcase new products, and discover solutions tailored to regional needs. Its location in Lagos, one of West Africa’s major economic hubs, further enhances the event’s relevance, creating opportunities that extend beyond the exhibition halls to impact the city’s and country’s broader economic development.

A comprehensive showcase of food, beverages, and related industries

At its core, FAB West Africa provides a complete overview of the food and beverage value chain. Exhibitors present a wide array of products and services, demonstrating the diversity and complexity of the market. The exhibition covers everything from essential ingredients to finished products, machinery, and technologies that support efficient production and distribution.

Some of the main product and service categories at the fair include:

FMCG, confectionery, and beverages

Dairy products, rice, legumes, cereals, and frozen foods

Kitchen and retail equipment for commercial and hospitality use

Packaging solutions, food machinery, and processing technologies

This variety ensures that visitors gain a full perspective of industry trends, emerging innovations, and practical solutions that can be applied to their businesses.

Insights, innovations, and opportunities for industry professionals

FAB West Africa goes beyond displaying products; it creates an environment for knowledge exchange and industry learning. Visitors, including importers, distributors, retailers, and hospitality professionals, have the opportunity to interact with exhibitors, attend presentations, and learn about emerging trends that are shaping the market.

The event also highlights innovation through competitions and awards, emphasizing quality and excellence. These features encourage companies to continually improve their offerings while promoting creativity and differentiation within the regional market.

Highlights of the fair include:

Introduction of new food and beverage products and market trends

Competitions and awards recognizing innovation and product quality

Opportunities for direct networking and business matchmaking

Access to insights on regional consumer preferences and market dynamics

These experiences make FAB West Africa a practical and strategic platform for both local and international participants.

Strategic location and world-class infrastructure

The Landmark Centre in Lagos provides an ideal venue for the exhibition. With modern infrastructure, convenient access, and ample space, the centre allows for a seamless experience for both exhibitors and visitors. Its central location also emphasizes the fair’s role as a hub for industry interaction, providing easy connectivity to key businesses and decision-makers across the region.

Ultimately, FAB West Africa is more than a trade fair; it is a catalyst for growth in the West African food and beverage sector. By connecting international expertise with local market knowledge, fostering innovation, and enabling meaningful business relationships, the event continues to strengthen the region’s position in the global food industry while providing a window into the latest trends and opportunities shaping the market.