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Yaoundé to host 6th edition of Sialy Agri-food Fair next July 1-7

Yaoundé to host 6th edition of Sialy Agri-food Fair next July 1-7
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 10 April 2019 17:13

(Business in Cameroon) - The 6th edition of the international agri-food fair of Yaoundé (Sialy) is scheduled for next July 1 to 7 on the esplanade of the city’s National Museum, event organizers inform.

More than 250,000 visitors from over 10 countries are expected and as usual, this year, the event will focus on exhibition-fair, conferences, workshops and B2B meetings.

Are expected to attend, equipment manufacturers in the agri-food sector, processing industries, financial institutions, energy sector players, agricultural producers, trade companies, students from both public and private universities.

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