nigeria no. 1 in africa
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26 - 28October 2021
6th International Trade Show
Landmark Centre • Lagos - Nigeriawww.ppp-nigeria.com
NIGERIA NO. 1IN AFRICANigeriaplastprintpack
Plastics and composites
Packaging and conditioning
Review on plastprintpack Nigeria 2019
Post Show Report
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• Dr. Emmanuel Ijewere, Vice President, Nigeria AgriBusiness Group NABG
• H.E. Mr Vyacheslav Bril, Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus
• H.E. Dr Stefan Traumann, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany
• H.E. Mr Michael Deelen, Consul General of the Netherlands
• H.E. Dr Maurizio Busanelli, Consul General of Italy
• Mr Francis Widmer, Economic Counsellor, Embassy of France & Ms Isabelle Kouamo, Head of Development Sub-Saharan Africa, adepta
• Mrs Simidele Onabajo on behalf of Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, Director General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) (tbc)
• Dr Marc Lucassen, Delegate, Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Nigeria – AHK
• Ms Martina Claus, Manager Market Development Africa, German Engineering Federation VDMA - Food, Processing & Packaging Machinery Association
• Ms Sandra Brogli, Project Manager Trade Fairs, Switzerland Global Enterprise (S-GE)
• Oluwatoyin Ekpeneidua, Deputy Head, Fund Development & Communication, SOS Children’s Villages Nigeria
• Mr Paul März, Managing Director, fairtrade
Personalities having participated at the official opening of agrofood & plastprintpack Nigeria 2019:
Valuable institutional support 2019
Strong facts of plastprintpack Nigeria 2019
exhibitors from 24 countries*120
recommend the show90%
satisfied with the event as a whole84%
trade visitors (+35%) from 26 countries*2,094
recommend the fair99%
Best ever in its 5-year history!
decision makers63%
plan to invest over the next 12 months!64%
*together with its partner event agrofood Nigeria 2019
with the business prospects after the fair77%
VISITORS
EXHIBITORS
Post Show Report 2019
China
Germany
Italy
Switzerland
Turkey
Eight national pavilions 2019
Economic data• Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy• 5th largest oil exporting and 11th largest gas exporting country• A regional power with major influence in the region• Listed among the „Next Eleven“ economies• Expected to become one of the world‘s Top 20 economies by 2050
Population• 206 million inhabitants (2020)• The most populous country in Africa and the 7th most populous country in the world• Expected population by 2050: 411 million
General opportunities• Exhibitors profit from massive investments into the consumer industry, the construction of shopping centers and an increasing demand for machinery and equipment• Engineering: an increasing demand by growing consumer market• Chemistry: Diverse customer industries (construction, agriculture) with good economy
Strenghts• Huge oil and gas reserves• Abundance of natural resources (oil, gas, agricultural land)• Attractive consumer market due to high population• Revival of agriculture & food industry
Market update: Facts about Nigeria at a glance
Nigeria’s sustained GDP growth (in billion US $)• Africa’s largest economy is on the growth track as Nigeria’s GDP increased from US$ 376 billion in 2017 to US$ 443 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach US$ 467 billion in 2020.
• Nigeria’s GDP has thus grown more than sixfold between 2000 (US$ 69 billion) and 2020 and 2021. (World Bank)
Foreign trade
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0
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Billion US $
Imports Exports Balance
2015
-6
2017
12
2016
-2
2018
16
2019
6
GDP
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Source: GTAI * prognosis
Billion US $
2017
376
2018
397
2019*
448
2020*
443
2021*
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Nigeria to become the third most populous countryin the world after India and China until 2050
Population in 2017 and forecast for 2050
Ethiopia105m
191m
Source: UN Population Division
Brazil209m
233m
Pakistan197m
307m
Indonesia264m
322m
United States324m
390m
Nigeria191m
411m
2017 2050
Nigeria’s demographic development
1950: The British colony of Nigeria has 38 million inhabitants
1960: With 45 million inhabitants Nigeria becomes independent, already then the most populous state in Africa
1981: With 76 million inhabitants, Nigeria has doubled its population compared to 1950
2000: 123 million
2009: Compared to 1981, Nigeria has doubled its population again, to 155 million 2019: Nigeria has 201 million inhabitants. This makes it the seventh largest country
in the world after China, India, the USA, Indonesia, Brazil and Pakistan
2037: Nigeria‘s population has doubled to 307 million and is now eight times as high as in 1950
2050: With 411 million, Nigeria overtakes the USA and is the third most populous country in the world after India and China
Source: World Population Prospects 2019, United Nations
Facts on Nigeria‘s enormous population growth
Nigeria’s plastics industry is fast growing
The EUROMAP Plastics Resin Production and Consumption Country Cluster of February 2019 confirms significant growth for Nigeria:
• The per capita consumption of plastics in Nigeria has grown by about 3.6% annually over the past ten years, from 4.0 kg in 2007 to 5.9 kg in 2018 and is estimated to be 6.8 kg in 2022.
• Nigeria’s plastics consumption has grown by 6.5% annually over the past ten years, from 578 kt in 2007 to 1.148 kt in 2017 and is estimated to be 1.478 kt in 2022.
• Nigeria‘s plastics production has grown by 10.3% annually over the past years, from 120 kt in 2007 to 436 kt in 2018 and is estimated to be 523 kt in 2022.
• Nigeria’s plastics consumption by application in 2018: 55% of consumption is accounted for by packaging, 16% by construction, 6% for automotive and the remainder by various industries.
• Nigeria’s plastics consumption by processing method in 2018: In plastics processing, extrusion is in the lead with 51%, followed by injection molding with 23%, blow molding with 8% and PET preform & stretch blow molding with 11%.
Nigeria is Africa’s third largest importer of plastics in primary forms
With 72% of raw materials imported (mainly from the Middle East, Europe and Asia) and only 28% produced locally, the Nigerian market has great potential for exporters of plastics in primary forms. In the years 2008 to 2017, for example, imports of plastic raw materials increased annually by 5.2% from 464 kt to 729 kt, +57%! This makes Nigeria, after Egypt and Algeria, Africa‘s third largest importer of plastics in primary forms!
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2012
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Source: Euromap / Graph: fairtrade 2018
CAGR: + 5.2%
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2008
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2014
754
20152010
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2009
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2016
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2017
NigeriaplastprintpackWhy exhibit?
Nigeria is the largest importer of plastics technology in Sub-Sahara Africa
Enormous population growth leads to high sustainable investments in Nigeria’s plastics industry
• With 157 million euros in 2019 (+36% compared to 2018), Nigeria is the largest importer of plastics technology in Sub-Sahara Africa, just before South Africa (144 million euros).
• Nigeria‘s imports increased by an average of 12.5% per year between 2014 and 2019.
• Nigeria‘s immense population growth from currently 206 million to 411 million by 2050 (United Nations) requires strong sustainable growth. For this reason, Nigeria‘s investments in its plastics industry will continue to grow enormously in the future.
Source: VDMA / Graph: fairtrade
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2014
8792
2015
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20160
CAGR +12.5%160
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2017
NigeriaplastprintpackWhy exhibit?
2019
157
2018
115
Nigeria is the second largest importer of packaging technology in sub-Saharan Africa.Enormous population growth and high sustainable investments in its packaging industry
Nigeria is the 2nd largest importer of printing & paper processing technology in Sub-Sahara Africa
Strong and sustainable growth
At 62 million euros in 2019, Nigeria ranks second in sub-Saharan Africa for imports of printing and paper technology, behind South Africa and well ahead of Kenya (46 million) and Ethiopia (34 million).
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(All figures VDMA German Engineering Federation)
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118
2016
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2017
154
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(All figures VDMA German Engineering Federation)
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+14.8%
2019
155
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158CAGR: +7%
• With 155 million euros in 2019, Nigeria is the second largest importer of packaging technology in sub-Saharan Africa, just behind South Africa.
• Nigeria’s immense population of currently 206 million, which according to the United Nations will rise to 411 million by 2050, requires strong sustainable growth. This is why Nigeria invests heavily in its packaging industry.
NigeriaplastprintpackWhy exhibit?
Voices of the exhibitors 2019
Girolamo DagostinoAMAPLAST Italian Plastics and Rubber Processing Machinery and Moulds Manufacturers‘ Association
Nigeria is a very promising country for plastics and rubber machinery producers. As our exports increase year by year we are highly interested in this region.
For us plastprintpack & agrofood is an important way to explore this upcoming market. The exhibition joins together the aspects of the plastic chain. This is very important.
Julian BanseRegional Manager Technical Sales - W&H Windmoeller & Hoelscher
The size of the Nigerian market increasing, the quality demands are also rising. Thus our customers have to move from low-cost machines to high-end solutions and we’re glad to assist and to participate in this growth.
plastprintpack Nigeria provides a perfect platform for us to get in touch with potential new customers and to welcome all our existing clients in order to exchange on their situation and projects.
The German Pavilion is a great platform as “Made in Germany” has still got a very high recognition in the industry. Meeting both, our customers and the other regular exhibitors, provides a great atmosphere for everyone.
(multiple responses possible)
Sectors of visitors interest
Packaging
Processing
Raw materials, chemicals & auxiliaries
Flexible packaging
Pre-pree and pre-media
Plastics and rubber machinery
High satisfaction rates 2019
• service of the organiser fairtrade: 95%• exhibitors recommending the show: 90%• event as a whole: 84%• business prospects after the fair: 84%• recommend the event: 83%• exhibitors contacted by potential clients via the ppp industry portal: 75%
NigeriaplastprintpackAbout plastprintpack Nigeria
Plastics and compositesRaw materials and auxiliaries» Thermoplastics» Thermoplastic elastomers» Coating compounds» Foams and intermediates» Rubbers» Synthetic fibres, bristels, tapes» Adhesives and glues» Paint resins» Additives» Fillers» Reinforcing fibres, -materials» Starting materials, intermediate, polymerisation, auxiliaries
Semi-finished products, technical parts and reinforced plastics» Processing technologies» Follow on treatment of plastics products» Supplying» Product groups» Products
Machinery and equipment for the plastics and rubber industries» Machines and equipment for preprocessing and recy-
cling» Machinery and plant for processing» Post processing machines» Extruders and extrusion lines» Injection molding machines» Blow molding machines» Machinery and plant for finishing, decorating, printing
and marking» Welding machines» Molds and dies» Integrated automation» Ancillary equipment» Measuring and test equipment» Parts and components
Print» Pre-press and pre-media» Printing machinery, appliances and
accessories» Book binding and print finishing» Paper converting and packaging production» Materials and consumables» Services
Packaging and Conditioning» Packaging machines and equipment» Machines and equipment for beverage
and liquid bottling and packaging » Machines and equipment for imprinting
of packaging material» Packaging devices» Packaging appliances» Packaging materials» Packaging means and aids» Services
NigeriaplastprintpackRange of exhibits
The Landmark Village
Develops over 300 meters of beachfront overlooking the Atlantic OceanIt accommodates:
• The Hard Rock Café• The Shiro Japanese Restaurant• The Leisure Centre• Beachbar• The Landmark Convention Centre - Hall 1 & Hall 2
Official caterer Casper & Gambini’s
• Daily exhibition catering including a variety of hot and cold dishes in the restaurant area Casper & Gambini’s supports the atmosphere• Customised catering for exhibitors at their stand, for seminars and other corporate events taking place in the frame of the show • Seasonal and premium ingredients
Landmark Centre in Lagos - Victoria Island
• Opened in 2014• Offers all of the latest in modern exhibition and conferencing facilities• Strategically positioned on the grounds of Landmark Village, a spectacular beach front location extending over 9.4 acres in Victoria Island, the heart of the vibrant and lively Lagos business district and metropolis
The venue
- find other exhibitors & their products- individual filter search- tool to make appointments for the event
- enter the portal- detailed company and product profile
- present your ideas to potential business partners- search for product categories- maximum exposure to targeted buyers
- your entry is activated 24/7 all year around- be contacted by visitors & other exhibitors
Check out the agrofood Business Portal
Your benefitsall exhibitors • all products • all visitors • networking & matchmaking
www.plastprintpack.fairtrade-messe.com
Nigeriaplastprintpack
Kenya Nairobiwww.ppp-kenya.com
22 - 24 November
Nigeria Lagoswww.ppp-nigeria.com
26 - 28 October
fairtrade headquarters since 1991
KievHeidelberg
Algiers
AccraAbidjanLagos
Addis Ababa
TehranErbil
Nairobi
Trade show dates 2021
Ethiopia Addis Ababawww.ppp-ethiopia.com
14 - 16October
Iran Tehranwww.iran-agrofood.com
22 - 25September
West Africa Abidjan, Ivory Coastwww.ppp-westafrica.net
05 - 07October
Trade show dates 2022
Algierswww.plastalger.comwww.printpackalger.com
Algeria 14 - 16 March
Iraq 23 - 26 November
Erbilwww.ppp-iraq.com
Organiser and international contact:
fairtrade GmbH & Co. KG • Ms Freyja DetjenKurfürsten-Anlage 36 • D-69115 Heidelberg, GermanyTel.: +49-6221-4565-19 • Fax: [email protected] • www.fairtrade-messe.de
We‘ll be your back-up team!
30 years of Valuable business contacts
30 years of experience in organising international trade fairs in the Middle East and 25 years in Africa. As an ambitious team of experienced and young professionals, we are always ready for new challenges.
Whether we are going down innovative digital paths with our Virtual Events to support our exhibitors and industry participants even in difficult times. Or opening up new markets with professional international trade fairs. We always find the best possible way to create valuable business contacts for our customers and partners.
Founded in 1991 by Martin März and managed together with his son Paul, who joined the company in 2016, we at fairtrade feel committed to the values of a family business and team spirit.
In active exchange with a global network of competent partners, fairtrade has long been one of the leading organisers of professional international agrofood & plastprintpack trade fairs in Africa and the Middle East.
ISO 9001:2015 certified, we strive for high customer satisfaction with excellent service and innovative products. fairtrade is a member of UFI The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry.
fairtrade 1991-2021
Ms Anna LucassenTel.: +234 812 817 [email protected]
Contact in Nigeria: