The Borneo Post

Sarawak Pavilion highlights unique products at Singapore’s F&B trade show

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More than 30 Sarawak exhibitors are showcasing their unique products at the Sarawak Pavilion for this year’s Food and Hotel Asia (FHA)-Food & Beverage (F&B) event in Singapore.

The official launch of the Sarawak Pavilion at the Max Atria Singapore Expo yesterday was performed by Deputy Minister of Internatio­nal Trade, Industry and Investment Sarawak Datuk Dr Malcom Mussen Lamoh.

Mussen was cited in a Sarawak Public Communicat­ions Unit (Ukas) report as saying that the Sarawak Pavilion should provide a suitable platform to promote Sarawak products to a larger audience.

“Sarawak has been involved in FHA- F&B event over the past three years, and this has really proven to be an opportunit­y to showcase the uniqueness of food and drinks from the Land of the Hornbill.

“I think this Sarawak Pavilion will gain popularity in future, with more attractive and competitiv­e products for the internatio­nal market.

“More importantl­y, we can penetrate the internatio­nal market. The Sarawak market is not as big, so we give opportunit­ies for traders or entreprene­urs to expand their business (through this initiative),” he said.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Trade and Tourism Office Singapore (Statos) chief executive officer Chew Chang Guan said the Sarawak Pavilion this year would be hosting 32 exhibitors representi­ng well-known entreprene­urs from Sarawak interested in exposing their businesses to the internatio­nal market.

“I invite you all to explore the Sarawak Pavilion, interact with our exhibitors, and enjoy the culinary delights that Sarawak has to offer.

“Our slogan ‘Taste Sarawak’ embodies the promise of an unforgetta­ble experience, and I am sure you will enjoy every moment of it,” he said.

The Sarawak Pavilion is located at the Hall 4 of the venue, and is open until April 26.

Covering 65,000 square metres of exhibition space with 70 internatio­nal pavilions, the four-day event involves the participat­ion of 1,500 exhibitors from 50 countries.

Also present were Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade, Industry and Investment deputy permanent secretary Lo Sheau Sia, as well as Statos board of directors members Ngui Ing Ing, Charlie Soh and Christophe­r Chong.

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