
L-R: Managing Director/CEO, Modion Communications, Odion Aleobua; General Manager/Head of HR and Administration, Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Nigeria (DGIC), Cathrene Nwaiku; Senior Project Manager, Fairtrade, Freyja Detjen; Head, Foreign Trade Office, Polish Investment and Trade Agency, Justyna Sitarska and President, African Packaging Organization, Amb. Ahmed Alex Omah, during the Stakeholder and Media engagement in preparation for Agrofood and Plastprintpack in Nigeria Conference and Tradeshow in Lagos ...yesterday
Germany to take the limelight at 2025 edition of Agrofood & Plastprintpack Nigeria


The 10th edition of Agrofood & Plastprintpack Nigeria, a premier international trade fair, is billed to hold from March 25 to 27, 2025, at the Landmark Centre in Lagos.
The three-day showpiece is building on the incredible success of agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria 2024 edition ,which featured a top-level trade show and conference, active participation of key Nigerian ministries at both state and federal levels, the 3rd Annual MFI Awards and the visit of Nigeria’s former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, we are thrilled to announce an even more vibrant experience for 2025.
This milestone event celebrates a decade of innovation, collaboration, and growth in Nigeria’s agrofood and plastprintpack sectors.
Organized by fairtrade Messe, the event promises to be even more vibrant than its predecessors, with around 100 leading exhibitors from over 15 countries showcasing tailored products and solutions for the Nigerian market.
The event will also feature official national pavilions from China, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, and South Africa.
Germany has been announced as the Guest of Honour for 2025, reflecting the partnership between Nigeria and Germany.
This designation highlights German expertise in these sectors and provides opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and business development between German and Nigerian stakeholders.
The event will include a comprehensive 3-day conference featuring over 20 sessions and more than 70 speakers.
A special topic for 2025 will focus on Banking & Finance, with keynote speakers, panel discussions, and a dedicated exhibition area for financial institutions.
Nigeria’s technological investments are driving growth in agrofood, plastics, printing, and packaging.
With investments in food and packaging technology amounting to €304m in 2023, Nigeria is Africa’s second-largest investor in this sector.
The highlights of this edition include :
• Celebrating the 10-year jubilee of agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria 2025
• Global Exhibitors: Around 100 leading exhibitors from over 15 countries will showcase tailored products and solutions for the Nigerian market.
• Government participation: Active involvement from key ministries of the Nigerian government at both the federal and Lagos State levels.
• National Pavilions: Official national pavilions from China, Germany, the Netherlands, and South Africa.
• Germany Guest of Honor 2025: Reflecting the partnership between Nigeria and Germany, this designation highlights German expertise in these sectors and provides opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange and business development between German and Nigerian stakeholders.
• Top-Level Conference: A comprehensive 3-day conference featuring over 20 sessions and more than 70 speakers in a 180-seat conference room
• Special Topic 2025 on Banking & Finance: Key highlights include keynote speakers and panel discussions, a dedicated exhibition area for financial institutions and investment pitch competitions.
