Africa Food Safety And Quality Summit

Exhibitions & Trade Fairs
  • Nairobi

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Africa Food Safety And Quality Summit

Exhibitions & Trade Fairs

Nairobi

Africa Food Safety & Quality Summit is Africa’s premier food safety, regulatory policy, quality and laboratory management conference and exhibition. The industry focused Summit brings together regional and global experts and stakeholders to discover the latest trends in science and technology, regulations, standards, compliance, operations and sustainable adoption of safe and efficient safety, quality and management practices in the entire agriculture, food and pharmaceutical value chain in Africa.

The Africa Food Safety & Quality Summit is the ultimate premium conference and exhibition that brings together the key stakeholders from Africa and the World to focus on the latest food safety, regulatory, quality and laboratory management technologies in Africa.

The Summit is aimed at professional knowledge sharing and networking between the key stakeholders and brings together African and global experts to address the most important issues in the food safety space in Africa and identify the most appropriate practices and technologies, legislations and standards.

The Summit is structured in a number of plenary sessions, panel discussions, fireside chats, break-out sessions and people-focused networking sessions that provide the delegates the best opportunities to discover the latest technology and meet peers and industry leaders in the right environment.

Who Attends Africa Food Safety & Quality Summit?

Stakeholders with the following responsibilities in the private and public sector, Government, academia and research institutions and NGOs/development agencies/embassies and consulates will find the Africa Food Safety & Quality Summit a must-attend event:

  • Managing Director, Chairman, Director, General Manager
  • Quality Assurance & Quality Control Directors, Managers & Analysts
  • Food & Pharmaceutical Drugs Retailing, Distribution and Vending Managers
  • Factory, Production, Operations & Process Directors, Managers & Supervisors
  • Food Catering & Restaurant Managers & Supervisors
  • Sanitation, Hygiene & Environment Directors & Managers
  • Food Safety Directors, Managers, Inspectors, Audit Managers, Assessors & Analysts
  • Food & Drug Legislation Managers & Officers
  • Public Health Management Directors, Managers & Officers
  • Packhouse Manager
  • Mill Managers, Dairy Managers & Technologists, Bakery Managers & Food Technologists
  • Health & Safety Directors, Managers & Supervisors
  • Compliance, Risk Management & Risk Communications Directors, Managers & Officers
  • Regulatory & Scientific Affairs Directors, Managers & Analysts
  • Engineering Directors, Managers & Supervisors
  • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Directors, Managers & Technologists
  • Chef, Food & Beverage Managers & Camp Managers
  • Laboratory Managers & Technologists
  • Quality Systems Management and Implementation Managers
  • Chemists & Microbiologists
  • Animal Nutritionist; Animal Feed Factory Manager
  • Chief of Party & Project Managers
  • Research & New Product Development Managers & Supervisors
  • Supply Chain, Procurement & Logistics Directors & Managers
  • Warehousing, Stores, Distribution & Transport Managers & Supervisors
  • Export & Import Managers & Trade Officers
  • Hospital Directors & Managers
  • Buyers, Commodity Traders, Graders and Analysts
  • Agribusiness & Farm Managers; Agronomists & Extension Officers
  • Investment Managers & Analysts
  • Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, Crop Directors, Managers & Officers
  • Business Development, Marketing & Sales Directors & Managers

Food safety remains one of the World’s biggest challenge, in many ways standing in the way of the countries to feed rising populations, hindering economic growth and affecting regional and international trade – especially in Africa.

Africa Food Safety SummitAccording to the World Bank, productivity losses at the global level associated with food-borne diseases in low and middle-income countries is estimated to cost US$95.2 billion per year, and the annual cost of treating food-borne illnesses is estimated at US$15 billion, with the overall public health and domestic economic costs of unsafe food at 20 times the trade related costs for developing countries.

In a Continent with the heaviest food safety burden, World Health Organization (WHO) places the global health burden of food-borne disease on par with HIV/AIDS, TB, or malaria, or an estimated 137,000 lives every year in Africa.

Attending the Africa Food Safety & Quality Summit opens new perspectives on the future of food safety in Africa, better than any other event in Africa. You can not afford to miss attending Africa’s most impactful food safety event.

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