This year, we spotlight Africa’s transformative role in the global edible oil industry. Join us in Dubai to connect with industry leaders, investors, and policy makers, and explore the evolving opportunities and challenges in Africa's edible oil sector. From unlocking Africa’s agricultural potential to driving innovation and sustainability, this event delves into the trends shaping the future of edible oils in Africa, including palm oil, sunflower oil, groundnut oil & soybean oil production. Engage in insightful discussions on market dynamics, supply chains, and trade policies, and discover new avenues for investment, technology adoption, and business partnerships. As Africa plays an increasingly pivotal role in the global edible oil economy, Globoil International 2025 provides the platform to connect with key stakeholders from Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Be part of the movement driving sustainable growth and reshaping Africa's position in the global edible oil market.
"Globoil has established itself as the most eminent platform in the global edible trade. Globoil provides an index for the rising importance of India and the subcontinent in the global market place."
Executive Chairman, Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd Chairman, Asian Palm Oil Alliance
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For over 27 years, Globoil has been the world’s leading platform for the edible oil, oilseed, and agribusiness sectors. With Africa emerging as a key player in palm oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, and groundnut oil production, this edition will drive investments, technological advancements, and policy alignment to accelerate Africa’s growth in the global market.
Africa's Role in the Global Edible Oil Market
Africa is increasingly becoming a significant player in the global edible oil industry, with notable developments across various sectors:Palm Oil: Africa's palm oil production is projected to reach 3.5 million metric tons by 2026, with Nigeria, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire leading the charge.Soybean Oil: South Africa and Nigeria are witnessing a 12% annual growth in soybean processing, strengthening local supply chains.Sunflower Oil: East and Southern Africa are ramping up production, with Tanzania investing $150 million in new refining capacities.Groundnut Oil: West Africa contributes over 70% of Africa’s peanut oil production, with Nigeria and Senegal leading the market.Globoil International 2025 will spotlight these key trends, enabling African stakeholders to connect with global markets, secure investments, and build future-ready supply chains.
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