Don’t have the time or resources to travel to Guatemala City? Use this FREE service as a stepping stone into the Central America market!
The food industry in Guatemala has over 2,200 companies and the
International Convention of Food and Beverages is one of the most relevant
events in this industry. This event is organized by the Chamber of Food
and Beverages and is visited by the most important companies in the food
industry of Guatemala. Attendees are presidents, CEOs, and managers of food companies looking for suppliers of
different food products, from ingredients to finished products. This
showcase is appropriate for suppliers targeting the food processing and/or
foodservice sectors.
Participation for the showcase is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Suppliers are strongly encouraged to send product samples to the show to gain the greatest benefit.
*Participation is limited to suppliers who are not already exhibiting at the tradeshow where the showcase is taking place. Additionally, due to limited showcase capacity for each show and the intent to reach as many exporters as possible with this program, exporters are limited to participation in no more than four showcases per year.
You may be eligible for up to 50% reimbursement on:
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