The Colombian Food Exhibition (ALIMENTEC) is held every two years in Latin America. It is an international food, product and service exhibition for HORECA, retail and supermarkets. This exhibition was held in Bogota, Colombia from June 18 to 21. Huiyuan Group organized representatives from many domestic companies to participate in the exhibition.
Exhibition Introduction
Exhibition Name: Columbia Food Exhibition (ALIMENTEC)
Exhibition time: June 18-21, 2024
Exhibition location: Conferias Bogota, Bogota International Business Exhibition Center
Exhibit range: comprehensive food, beverages, hotel supplies, food services
The Colombian Food Exhibition (ALIMENTEC) has become a representative industry event for food processing, fruits and vegetables, beverages, food machinery and equipment, food packaging, technology and service industries, and hotel supplies. The total area of the last exhibition was 23,400 square meters, with 449 exhibitors from China, Japan, Germany, Spain, Brazil, the United States, Mexico, South Africa, Dubai, etc., and the number of exhibitors reached 32,000. For customers and company operators, it can provide ample opportunities for companies to increase exchanges and provide market services such as sales channels.
By grasping the pulse of the international food production chain, the Colombian Bogota Food Exhibition can often improve the company's communication methods and strengthen research on technology and market behavior. For Chinese companies, the Colombian Bogota Hotel Supplies and Food Exhibition ALIMENTEC is a platform for developing and seizing the local market. It is an ideal entry point to the Andes region, Central America and the Caribbean. As an international business platform, Colombia Food Exhibition has been a prestigious exhibition for the food industry, food trade, catering services and hotel and restaurant industries since 1999.
Colombian Market Analysis
Colombia is a country that provides a favorable business environment and a stable legal framework. In addition, the national government has introduced a number of incentives to support and encourage foreign investment. These include the free trade zone regime, the Vallejo Plan, tax reductions or exemptions for customers importing raw materials and machinery, VAT exemption for imported equipment, incentives for investments in science, technology and innovation, and incentives for several economic sectors including agriculture, tourism, the creative/orange economy and the automotive industry, among others.