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Enabling direct sales connections to Africa and the Caribbean at organic expo

13 March 2024
ITC News

ITC's Alliances for Action partners exhibited at BIOFACH 2024 in Germany to build commercial spaces for its organic cocoa and cashew networks.

Demand  for organic food looks set to keep rising, driven by  growing consumer awareness, health and wellness trends, and pressing environmental concerns. Government policies supporting organic farming add to the growth.

As a result, organic foods are expanding beyond niche health food stores and specialty markets to mainstream retail outlets. The ITC State of Sustainable Markets report for 2023 found the global market had reached $133 billion, led by the United States, Germany and France.

It’s against this backdrop that the ITC Alliances for Action agribusiness initiative went to BIOFACH, the world’s leading trade fair for organic food, along with selected small businesses from across its network.

From 13 to 16 February 2024, the international organic food and natural and organic cosmetics community met in Nuremberg, convening around 35,000 trade visitors from 128 countries.

No less than 2,765 exhibitors from 95 countries presented their products at BIOFACH  and VIVANESS, the international trade fair for natural and organic personal care.

Under its ACP Business-Friendly and NTFV programmes, ITC Alliances for Action members from Ghana, Senegal and the Caribbean presented organic cocoa, chocolate, and cashew products. They  grabbed the opportunity to hone their niche market strategies.

Bringing African and Caribbean origins and perspective to consumer crowds

ITC Alliances for Action prepared eight producers for this event. Its stand was dedicated to organic-certified cocoa, semifinished products, chocolate and cashew products with participation from Plot from Ghana, Cacao Florencio Ortega from the Dominican Republic, Ethicajou from Senegal and five cooperatives from CLAC-Fairtrade, from Latin America and the Caribbean.

The stand quickly became a meeting point for members of the Fairtrade system, buyers, and others interested in cocoa.

What set the stand apart was the rare opportunity to meet directly with African and Caribbean producers of organic goods. It also raised the interest in value-added products from countries that grow cocoa and cashews.

The event also fostered dialogues. Abel Fernandez, from the Dominican business Conacado, spoke on a panel called ‘Organic production in the South from 2025: The impacts of the new EU regulation’. He talked about the concerns, challenges, and opportunities for producers from the Global South on the new EU organic regulation. 

Networking to foster relationships old and new

For some companies, like Ethicajou, this was the first time exhibiting at a European trade show. For others, it was an opportunity to cement existing relationships.

This was especially important for the cocoa producers, as a sudden rise in global cocoa prices has knocked the market off balance. They used the opportunity to meet with their clients and to build new commercial relationships in Europe.

Making new distributors and buyer connections was the icing on the cake, and results in that area were successful.

Cacao Florencia Ortega followed up on leads made at last year’s edition of BIOFACH, strengthening ties with Polish company Plus Cacao for future business. 

Our company exhibited for the first time at the BIOFACH 2024. We had good traffic on our stand, and people appreciated the quality and taste of our products. We expect to conclude business transactions with some of them after this trade fair.
Our company exhibited for the first time at the BIOFACH 2024. We had good traffic on our stand, and people appreciated the quality and taste of our products. We expect to conclude business transactions with some of them after this trade fair.
Jacques Birane Seck
Ethicajou
Senegal
Senegal
Biofach is a great opportunity for producers to get updated on sector trends and news. At last year’s edition, we had the chance to meet new companies and exchange ideas and experiences, which led to new business relationships. This year, we were able to showcase new initiatives inspired by last year’s feedback. This helps us guarantee industry acceptance of our cacao.
Biofach is a great opportunity for producers to get updated on sector trends and news. At last year’s edition, we had the chance to meet new companies and exchange ideas and experiences, which led to new business relationships. This year, we were able to showcase new initiatives inspired by last year’s feedback. This helps us guarantee industry acceptance of our cacao.
Yluminada Ortega
Cacao Florencio Ortega
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
This year has been interesting, with new alliances formed and old ones refreshed. A lot of interest was shown in Plot's products. Thank you, ITC, for your continuous support and for making all this possible.
This year has been interesting, with new alliances formed and old ones refreshed. A lot of interest was shown in Plot's products. Thank you, ITC, for your continuous support and for making all this possible.
Mavis Agyeman
Plot Entreprise
Ghana
Ghana

About the projects

The ACP Business-Friendly programme is funded by the European Union and the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) and jointly implemented by ITC’s Alliances for Action, the World Bank and UNIDO. It seeks to improve the ability of agribusiness firms in ACP countries to compete, grow and prosper in domestic, regional and international markets. Through the Alliances for Action approach, it promotes inclusive and sustainable agricultural value chains that value all stakeholders from farm to shelf.

The Netherlands Trust Fund V (NTF) (July 2021 – June 2025) is based on a partnership between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands and the International Trade Centre. The programme supports MSMEs in the digital technologies through its EcomConnect programme and agribusiness sectors through its Alliances for Action programme. Its ambition is two-fold: to contribute to an inclusive and sustainable transformation of food systems, partially through digital solutions, and drive the internationalisation of tech start-ups and export of IT&BPO companies in selected Sub-Saharan African countries.