Maximize Your Impact at Food Africa 2025
Food Africa 2025 is one of the continent’s most prominent B2B trade events dedicated to the agrifood sector, taking place December 9–11 at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in Cairo. Bringing together global suppliers, regional distributors, government buyers, and procurement executives, this event connects the full farm-to-fork ecosystem under one roof. It’s a pivotal opportunity to influence sourcing strategies, establish distribution networks, and drive export growth across fast-growing African markets.
With purchasing managers, food manufacturers, import-export directors, and policymakers in attendance, deals are shaped onsite that impact both regional and multinational supply chains. The event spans packaged goods, raw materials, processing, logistics, and retail. Vendelux’s enriched attendee list ensures you identify which decision-makers will be attending—by company, category, and job function—so your team can prioritize outreach weeks before Cairo.
How Sales, Marketing and Revops Teams Can Use This Attendee List
Food Africa attendees represent a blend of buyer types, from public-sector contract officers to commercial food and beverage distributors. With the enriched conference attendee list from Vendelux, sales and marketing teams can build targeted outreach campaigns tailored to procurement responsibilities, market focus, or company tier. Use attendee data to segment by agrifood vertical or import/export role, send relevant outreach linked to sourcing cycles, and secure pre-show meetings with verified budget holders and distribution managers.
If you’re promoting ingredient tech, processing tools, or export-ready product lines, use job title intelligence to tailor messaging to category managers or growth heads. After initial introductions on-site, the enriched profiles allow follow-up that matches specific freight, pricing, or packaging challenges mentioned during the event. The ability to connect the right offering with the right executive early helps your team get more meetings and begin long-term partnerships with purpose.
Timing Is Everything
Food Africa 2025 will take place from December 9 to December 11, 2025. With thousands of procurement conversations happening during those three days, it’s critical to begin outreach well in advance. Vendelux’s attendee insights allow you to identify prospects who matter most and initiate contact long before they set foot in Cairo.
Early outreach means you secure time on calendars, position your offerings before competitors, and align sales resources for strategic meetings. Use the full attendee list to plan efficient schedules, assign priority accounts to reps, and align your presence at the event with each buyer’s profile. Timing your engagement before November greatly increases visibility and conversion at the event.
What’s Included In The Food Africa 2025 Attendee List?
Vendelux provides visibility into executives expected to attend Food Africa 2025 using a combination of official organizer data and proprietary predictive insights. Clients can upload their account targets and match them to projected attendees, ensuring time is spent on strategic connections.
The enriched attendee list includes each contact’s first and last name, job title, company name, company website, location (city, state, country), LinkedIn profile, verified email address, and phone number when available.
Where Is Food Africa 2025?
The event will be held at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in Nasr City, Cairo Governorate, Egypt.
When Is Food Africa 2025?
Food Africa 2025 is scheduled for December 9–11, 2025.
What Type Of Event Is Food Africa 2025?
Food Africa is a specialized B2B trade exhibition focused on the food and agriculture industries. It includes sector-specific halls, government and business matchmaking programs, procurement-focused networking opportunities, and curated content around food security, innovation in processing, and regional market access.
How Many People Attend Food Africa 2025?
The event is expected to host over 25,000 attendees from more than 72 countries, including government officials, agribusiness leaders, retail buyers, and manufacturing executives. Senior decision-makers account for a high percentage of the attendees, many with purchasing authority and regional influence.
 
															