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Africa’s premier Organic & Natural Products Expo returns to Cape Town with enhanced SME focus

THE Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa will welcome visitors to the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 28-30 March 2025 as the Western Cape’s leading showcase for organic and natural products.

The expo has been designed as a hybrid event that caters to trade buyers, while at the same time allowing retail sales directly to consumers. The event will showcase local and international manufacturers, suppliers, importers and exporters.

According to Warren Hickinbotham, head of sponsorship and partnerships, the 2025 edition has already attracted unprecedented interest.

“Just three weeks into the new year, we’ve received over 400 enquiries from companies wanting to exhibit at our second Cape Town show. The tremendous response reflects the remarkable growth of the sector and the increasing demand for organic and natural products,” he says.

Supporting small business innovation

A key feature of the 2025 expo will be an increased focus on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

“The organic and natural products sector is predominantly driven by small businesses, many of which create truly innovative products but struggle with the cost of exhibiting,” explains Hickinbotham.

To address this, the expo will once again include the SME Showcase Pavilion, a concept supported by Standard Bank over the past two years, which enables corporate sponsors to facilitate the participation of a number of small businesses, giving them valuable exposure to trade buyers and consumers.

“While Standard Bank have again stepped up, we need more corporates to come to the party. A mobile network operator, a technology brand, an insurance company and more are all examples of corporates who can benefit by getting involved,” adds Hickinbotham. In addition, a new subsidised trading table concept, which offers cost-effective exhibition opportunities at R4 250 (excluding VAT), will assist in making the show more accessible to emerging businesses.

“Small business is the cornerstone of job creation across South Africa. When facilitating this within a sector that is focussed on health, wellbeing and sustainability, it just feels even better,” says Hickinbotham.

Strong support

The event continues to receive strong support from key industry bodies. These include the South African Organic Sector Organisation, the Health Products Association, the Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC), the Western Cape Department of Economic Development, WESGRO and various international partners.
“Last year’s inaugural expo in Cape Town was an outstanding success. Throughout the three days, the show floor maintained a brilliant atmosphere with consistently strong attendance,” says Marc Giard of China Herb.
“What really stood out was the genuine interest visitors showed in alternative health solutions, particularly our traditional Chinese medicine offerings. The level of engagement and genuine curiosity from visitors made it a very worthwhile venture for China Herb.”
“The Expo was absolutely brilliant for our business,” adds Judy Malan, co-founder of Nuts About Garlic.
“We had tremendous success in making contact with potential investors who were particularly attracted to the natural qualities of our products.”

Enhanced visitor experience

Visitors can expect to discover a diverse range of organic and natural products, from locally produced goods to international innovations, across a range of categories including Health, Body & Beauty, Lifestyle, Home, Food & Drink and Baby & Kids.
All exhibitors will receive 12 months free exposure on the Organic & Natural Portal (www.organicandnaturalportal.com), valued at R2500 per annum and extending their reach beyond the three-day event.

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