food & drink technology (fdt) Africa, the trade fair for the processing, filling, packaging and logistics for Africa’s food and beverage industry, has been cancelled.
According to Suzette Scheepers, CEO of event organizers Messe Muenchen South Africa, the event, which had been scheduled to take place at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg from November 2 – 4 this year, will not go ahead this year due to uncertainty in the market and ongoing travel bans and restrictions as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Further supporting the decision to cancel the event is President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent announcement of the strengthening of restrictions as the country moves into its 3rd wave of Covid-19 infections. Under these restrictions, all gatherings are limited to 100 people indoors, and 250 people outdoors.
“As a key pan-African industry event, fdt Africa was scheduled to be co-located with IFAT Africa and analytica Lab Africa; a combined and broad-reaching event that traditionally brings together thousands of pan-African and international stakeholders for knowledge sharing and product discovery. However, due to the current circumstances, we concluded that we could not assure our valued sponsors, exhibitors and visitors of the traditional levels of international engagement.” she says.
According to Scheepers, the difficult decision was made after in-depth consultations with partners and industry stakeholders. “We thank our partners, exhibitors and the fdt Africa community for their ongoing understanding and support during the challenges of the past year,” she states.