Welcome to EU-Nigeria
Agri-Trade & Investment Summit
Welcome2Africa International is thrilled to announce the EU-NG Agri-Investment and Trade Forum, scheduled for 6th to 7th September 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This forum serves as a crucial platform to foster and strengthen the agri-business relationship between the European Union member states and Nigeria.
The EU-Nigeria trade relationship has grown significantly over the years, with the total trade value exceeding €25 billion in 2019. As the largest economy in Africa, Nigeria is a key trading partner for the EU, accounting for around 20% of total EU imports from the African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) group of countries.
Some of the focused commodities for this event include ginger, cassava, and oil palm which represents a significant export potential from Nigeria to Europe. The forum will explore ways to enhance the trade and investment of these commodities, including market access, quality standards, and value addition opportunities.


The Biggest Agri-trade Summit This Fall
What To Expect From This Program

The program presents an opportunity for EU member states and investors to tap into Nigeria's thriving market
and lucrative investment prospects.



The program will provide an avenue for EU and Nigerian stakeholders to forge strategic alliances and expand their
global footprint in Nigeria.

Delegates will participate in high-level policy and investment dialogues with Nigerian and European decision-makers
to facilitate trade and investment between the two regions.



The event provides an invaluable opportunity for investors, executives, and leaders to network and forge valuable
partnership.
Partners

Fee
The program has limited slots and the registration fee is set at 1,000 EUR, which encompasses conference admission, access to all sessions and workshops, meals during the conference, and essential conference materials.
Please note that the registration fee does not cover travel expenses, accommodation, local transportation, or any additional costs associated with attending the program. Participants are encouraged to make their arrangements for these requirements.