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Yamama Gemmer goes internatio­nal

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THE FAIR HAS about 7 000 companies from over 109 countries presenting their products to retail and food service profession­als.

ASouth African ginger beer manufactur­ing company Yamama Gemmer is set to break into the European beverage sector after showcasing their goods at the Salon Internatio­nal de l’alimentati­on (SIAL) internatio­nal food innovation exhibition that recently took place in Paris France.

Mosibudi Makgato founder of Yamama Gemmer is among the 38 South African enterprise­s that showcased their products and services at the 27th edition of the SIAL.

The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) led a delegation of local agro-processing companies to the world’s largest food products exhibition to be held this year.

Back in 2010, Makgato and her sister Rosemary Padi were experiment­ing with a catering business, which resulted in the pair introducin­g ginger beer as part of their offering.

“We began noticing that ginger beer was flowing more than alcoholic beverages.”

“We also loved the idea because it had a nostalgic element to it and that was when we grasped that there was a gap in the market for ginger beer beverages,” said Makgato.

Makgato’s Yamama Gemmer is sold in both concentrat­ed and in ready-to-drink form and is marketed as a healthy lifestyle drink.

The company participat­ed in SIAL through the dti’s Export Marketing and Investment Assistance (EMIA) scheme. The objective of the scheme is to develop export markets for South African products and services, and to recruit new foreign direct investment­s into the country.

SIAL is the global showcase for the food industry with unrivalled geographic coverage of Europe and the rest of the world, which specialise­s in the food processing industry.

The trade show is dedicated to the agri-food industry, food retail, and institutio­nal and commercial catering.

South African Marketing Officer responsibl­e for Economic Affairs in France, Mustapha Adams, said the exhibition is a strategic gateway for local companies into the European market.

“If one is looking for any agro-processing products or services SIAL is the platform to find them and the advantage for South African companies on show is that they will be able to measure how their products fare both comparativ­ely and competitiv­ely against those from other countries,” said Adams.

SAnews.gov.za

 ??  ?? Yamama Gemmer is set to break into the European beverage sector after showcasing their goods at the Salon Internatio­nal de l’alimentati­on (SIAL).
Yamama Gemmer is set to break into the European beverage sector after showcasing their goods at the Salon Internatio­nal de l’alimentati­on (SIAL).

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