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agrofood Nigeria 2026 returns to Lagos with record global participation

agrofood Nigeria 2026 returns to Lagos with record global participation. (Image credit: agrofood Nigeria)

The 11th edition of agrofood Nigeria will take place from 24 to 26 March 2026 at the Landmark Centre in Lagos, Victoria Island.

Recognised as West Africa’s leading annual meeting point for the agrofood and packaging sectors, the exhibition continues to grow in influence and reach. This year’s event is set to welcome thousands of business leaders, decision makers and professionals from across Nigeria and the wider West African region, reinforcing its position as a key industry gathering.

Organised by fairtrade Messe in cooperation with Modion Communications, agrofood Nigeria serves as an important platform for companies seeking growth, partnerships and fresh opportunities. The exhibition connects stakeholders from across the full value chain, covering agriculture, food and beverage technology, food ingredients, packaging solutions and finished food products. By bringing these sectors together under one roof, the event creates a focused environment where innovation, investment and collaboration can thrive.

For businesses aiming to expand production capacity, improve operational efficiency or introduce new products to the market, agrofood Nigeria provides a direct route to practical solutions. The exhibition floor offers access to reliable suppliers, advanced technologies and emerging investment prospects. It also creates valuable opportunities for professionals looking to diversify their markets or strengthen their retail presence within Nigeria and neighbouring countries.

A key highlight of the 2026 edition is the scale of its international participation. The event will host more than 100 exhibitors representing 14 countries, making it the most globally represented edition in its history. Participating nations include Belgium, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Malaysia, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.

This strong international presence reflects the growing interest in Nigeria’s agrofood sector and its potential for investment and development. By creating opportunities for direct engagement with global solution providers, agrofood Nigeria encourages knowledge exchange, supports stronger supply networks and helps businesses make informed decisions when investing in technology and infrastructure across Nigeria and West Africa.