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Summer brings the specialty food association to Morocco


The Specialty Food Association (SFA) has announced its partner country for its upcoming Summer Fancy Food Show – Morocco.

The 2023 Summer Fancy Food Show is a specialty food event that brings together thousands of specialty food and beverage products from around the world. The Morocco Pavilion at this summer’s event will be 5,000 square feet and comprised of 40 companies.

“The Specialty Food Association is thrilled that Morocco will be our partner country sponsor for the 2023 Summer Fancy Food Show,” added Bill Lynch, SFA president. “Morocco has a rich culture that produces an array of specialty food products, and I look forward to our buyer community experiencing the culinary treasures Morocco will be bringing to the Show.”

The Summer Fancy Food Show is set to take place June 25-27 at the Javits Center in New York and is open only to qualified members of the specialty food trade, industry affiliates, and journalists. Registration can be found online at SFA’s website.

“Morocco Foodex is glad to announce the participation of Morocco as a Partner Country in the Summer Fancy Food Show,” said El Mehdi El Alami, director of promotion and development for Morocco Foodex. “We are aiming through this event to spotlight the excellent quality, the authenticity, the sustainability and the diversity of the Moroccan food products,” said El Mehdi El Alami, director of promotion and development for Morocco Foodex. “This participation is considered to be a major business opportunity for the Moroccan exporters to connect and develop commercial operations with U.S companies.

“We are also preparing a cooking show program, to offer to everyone the chance to experience the specific taste of Moroccan food. Moroccan food products are a worldwide recognized production, a legacy of know-how, an expertise in perpetual renewal and a world champion in many products like sardines, capers, olive oil, olives, etc. We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you at the Moroccan pavilion.”

Source: giftsanddec

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