Delight in the future of healthy and convenient eating as FOODPhilippines joins Gulfood 2024
A delegation of 25 food exhibitors will rally behind FOODPhilippines, the country’s collective food...
March 25, 2024
FOOD Philippines generates USD 133 million in export sales following the biggest edition of Gulfood, which brought together more than 5000 leading F&B companies from over 190 countries.
FOODPhilippines, the country’s collective food promotions program, capped its Gulfood participation yielding USD 133 million in export sales, double the total sales it generated from its 2023 participation.
The amount is a combination of booked orders and sales under negotiation following the 5-day food expo which ran from February 19 to 23, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Known as the biggest gathering of leading food and beverage (F&B) brands from more than 190 countries, Gulfood provides a business platform to buyers, exhibitors, and notable personalities in the food and hospitality industries. The annual trade show for food sets the stage where the latest tastes, trends, and innovations are unveiled.
This year, a delegation of 25 Philippine companies engaged in F&B brought to the fore local food products focused on health and wellness. Among the top-selling companies are Pixcel Transglobal, Inc.; SL Agritech Corp.; and Lionheart Farms, Inc. Consequently, the top food products in terms of dollar value of export leads were fruit preserves, cavendish bananas, fermented marine products, and amino sap beverages.
Philippine Pavilion’s Big Three: Pixcel Transglobal, Inc. secures the spot as the top-selling company with a total export sales of USD 61 million. Rallying behind it is SL Agritech Corporation, generating a total of USD 46 million while Lionheart Farms, Inc. fared in third, yielding USD 12 million in total export sales.
Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) Edward Fereira underscored the crucial role that Gulfood has been playing in the global food scene saying that “the annual food expo has become an entry point for businesses across the world to penetrate the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region.”
CITEM Executive Director Edward Fereira and Philippine Ambassador to the UAE H.E. Alfonso Ferdinand Ver enjoy fine-tasting snacks from Sagrex Foods, Inc.
The Philippine Pavilion opened its doors to visitors and foreign trade buyers through a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by export promotions head Edward Fereira and Philippine Ambassador to the UAE, Hon. Ambassador Alfonso Ferdinand Ver, along with other key government officials. The ceremony was followed by a series of matchmaking services and business-to-business meetings between Philippine exporters and foreign trade buyers.
This year’s participation is led by CITEM, an attached agency of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in close collaboration with the Department of Trade and Industry - Export Marketing Bureau (DTI-EMB), and Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Dubai (PTIC-Dubai).
Foreign trade buyers flock to the Philippine Pavilion to do business with local exhibitors.
CITEM is also set to hold IFEX Philippines, the country’s biggest international trade show for food and ingredients, on May 10-12, 2024 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, in Pasay City, Philippines.
To learn more about the Philippine exhibitors, visit their digital storefronts on IFEXConnect.com. Read stories on the Philippines’ rich food culture and culinary landscape on foodphilippines.com.
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