Guyanese products to feature at annual Americas Food and Beverage Show in Miami

A wide variety of products from Guyana will be on display at the 28th Americas Food and Beverage Show and Conference 2024, which will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center from September 16 to 18.
This is the first time Guyana will participate as an exhibitor in this event, which is slated to attract some 900 exhibitors and 20 country pavilions.
Guyana’s participation in this massive food and beverage exhibition was made possible through the newly established World Trade Center Georgetown (WTCG) which signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with World Trade Center Miami earlier this year for collaboration in trade expansion through provisions for enhanced product visibility, easier market access and the exchange of trade missions.
According to a recent press release on Wednesday, Executive Chairman of the WTCG, Komal Samaroo, said “The participation of World Trade Center Georgetown (WTCG) in this international business show and conference is in keeping with our mission to expand trade between Guyana and the rest of the world by providing opportunities for Guyana’s export-ready food and beverage products to be exposed to international buyers thereby creating the potential for new markets and increased sales.”
Samaroo, who is also executive chairman of the Demerara Distiller’s Limited (DDL) – the local WTC license holder, added that “this is not just an opportunity for DDL’s internationally acclaimed range of El Dorado rums to be exposed to new markets in Latin America and other parts of the world, where we do not currently enjoy significant market share, but also for other export-ready companies to seek buyers and distributors throughout North America and other markets where there is a demand for their products.”
He added that “this is also an opportunity for our subsidiary, Distribution Services Limited (DSL) to look at products for which there might be a market in Guyana and to have discussions about representing such brands locally.”
DSL will have a representative at the show. Exhibits of DDL’s range of internationally acclaimed El Dorado rums and its Tropical Orchard Products Co. (TOPCO) fruit juices, along with packaged seasonings from Roy’s Extra Quality Products, different types of sauces from Umami, and a variety of BBQ sauces from SS Natural Fruit Flavored Inc., will be on display.
Meanwhile, President and Chief Executive Officer of WTC Miami, Ivan Barrio, expressed his excitement for Guyana being featured among some 900 exhibitors from 20 countries from five continents.
“Following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the World Trade Centers in Miami, Florida and Georgetown, Guyana earlier this year, I am elated that Guyana has chosen to exhibit and participate for the first time at our internationally renowned Americas Food & Beverage Show & Conference,” he said.
“Guyana’s presence will be among the over 900 exhibits, representing over 20 nations from 5 continents, with an anticipated 10,000 attendees,” Barrio added.
Additionally, President of the Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association (GMSA), Ramsay Ali, said that Guyana’s exhibiting in the show and conference demonstrates that the participating companies are fully export-ready and well prepared to enter international markets.
“This initiative demonstrates that these companies are fully export-ready, showcasing the potential of local businesses to compete on the global market. Through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes from major companies like DDL, large companies can play a crucial role in supporting the growth and global exposure of small businesses. With such backing, we can continue to elevate Guyana’s presence on the international stage and drive development for our local entrepreneurs,” Ali stated.
This three-day business-to-business show and conference is expected to have 7,300 attendees from 93 countries and will provide a unique opportunity for manufacturers and buyers to get together in fulfillment of their shared objectives.
The Americas Food and Beverage Show and Conference is the largest trade event of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. It brings together buyers, suppliers, and industry experts from the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and Asia.