Tunisian food and drinks exibited in Malta
An exhibition of Tunisian food and beverages at Malta Enterprise's new premises, at the former Institute of Health Care in St Luke's Hospital, provided the backdrop for a series of one-to-one meetings between Maltese and Tunisian businesses operating in the bio-food industry.
Organised by Malta Enterprise with the support of the Tunisian Embassy in Malta, the incoming delegation comprised nine Tunisian companies who were looking at the trade and investment opportunities that Malta offers whilst showcasing their products to prospective partners in Malta.
Products on display included fruit juices, fresh and dried fruits, baby food, olive oil, dates, fresh vegetables, couscous and pasta, amongst others.
On their part, local companies had the opportunity to look into the possibility of expanding their business in Tunisia.
Discussions also centred around the possibility of sourcing packaging products from local companies, the use of the Freeport for the transhipment of goods and the establishment in Malta of joint ventures for the production of agro-based products.
The business delegation forms part of the initiatives being taken by both Malta and Tunisia to strengthen their commercial.
Amongst others, the initiatives included two separate business delegations organised by Malta
Enterprise to Tunis last year, as well as the setting up of the Malta-Tunisia Business Council by the
Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and l'Union Tunisienne de l'Industrie, du Commerce et de l'Artisanat (UTICA) in Tunis.
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Victor Vella
Jan 27th, 17:55
The best product they have is mineral water!!!!!!!!!! Intant tal-PN ma gabux xi pajjiz mill-Ewropa. Jiftahru tant bl-Ewropa. Ma nafx kif maTunis ma gabux mill-Grecja!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Portelli
Jan 27th, 15:10
The organic products being exibited are certified by a European organic certification body, being ECOCERT.
These organisation already export 1000's of tons of organic certified products to all over Europe with the bigest share going to Spain and Italy.
John Portelli
Public Relations and Marketing Officer
Malta Organic and Agriculture Movement (MOAM)
IFOAM-EU Board Member (www.IFOAM-EU.org )
j brincat
Jan 27th, 13:58
Do the items exhibited carry a health certificate - issued locally?
(jb)
Joe A. Borg
Jan 27th, 12:12
The event was called "Tunisia Bio Food Day" to promote Organic products.
Well done to Tunisai who to-date have more than 110,000 HA of Organic Certified agriculture land.