Africa Products Fair 2026
Africa Products Fair 2026 – Showcasing Africa’s Strength in Doha, Qatar
Africa is stepping boldly into the global marketplace, and one of the biggest stages for this transformation is the upcoming Africa Products Fair 2026, scheduled to take place from 15th–20th April 2026 in the vibrant city of Doha, Qatar. Organized by the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office, Abuja, this landmark event will bring together African innovators, creators, manufacturers, and business leaders under one global spotlight.
If there is one message the fair aims to scream loudly, it is simple:
Africa is ready for the world, and the world is ready for Africa.
Introduction – Africa Steps Onto the Global Stage
Africa is home to some of the most diverse cultures, untapped talents, and rapidly growing markets in the world. And as global demand shifts toward originality, authenticity, and cultural richness, African products are gaining new attention.
The Rise of African Products in Global Markets
From fashion to agriculture, tech startups to beauty brands, African products are breaking barriers. Countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Rwanda, and South Africa are pushing the boundaries of what the world expects from African industries.
Why Doha, Qatar, Is the Perfect Host City
Doha is a global hub for business, tourism, and international events. It attracts buyers, investors, government delegations, and high-value tourists from across the world. Hosting the Africa Products Fair in Doha is more than strategic, it transforms African brands into global brands.
About the Africa Products Fair 2026
Organizers Behind the Event
The fair is powered by the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office, an organization committed to strengthening African brands and promoting indigenous innovation.
The Role of the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office
The office champions:
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Local manufacturing
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Export development
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National product promotion
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Africa-to-the-world trade opportunities
Objectives of the Fair
At its core, the Africa Products Fair is more than an exhibition, it’s a continental rebranding mission.
Promoting African-made brands
The fair showcases the diversity and quality of African creativity.
Creating global visibility for SMEs
Thousands of African entrepreneurs struggle to access international markets; this event opens those doors.
Key Themes of the 2026 Edition
African Innovation and Creativity
Africa’s creative industries from fashion to art, are some of the fastest growing globally. This year’s fair celebrates this dynamism.
Expanding Africa–Middle East Trade
The event strengthens economic ties between two rapidly evolving regions.
Strengthening Africa’s Industrial Identity
It’s time for African products to compete proudly on international shelves, not as imitations but as leaders.
What Visitors Should Expect
Exhibitions from 30+ African Countries
From North Africa to Sub-Saharan Africa, exhibitors will showcase the continent’s finest.
Cultural Performances and Heritage Displays
Expect music, dance, storytelling, and cultural art that highlight Africa’s rich identity.
Product Showcases Across Multiple Sectors
Agriculture
Organic food, dried fruits, spices, livestock products, and more.
Fashion and Textiles
African prints, handmade garments, leather goods, shoes, and accessories.
Technology and Digital Solutions
African startups will present apps, fintech innovations, software, and digital ideas.
Beauty and Wellness
African skincare products, especially shea butter and black soap are hot commodities globally.
Food and Beverages
From jollof spice mixes to coffee and cocoa products, Africa’s culinary power will be on full display.
Why This Fair Matters for Africa
Boosting Intra-African and International Trade
The fair serves as a bridge connecting African producers with global buyers, distributors, and investors.
Encouraging Local Manufacturing and Industrial Growth
Every exhibition stand represents a job created, a factory expanded, or a new export opportunity.
Empowering African SMEs for Global Competitiveness
SMEs form the backbone of African economies. This fair helps them scale beyond local limitations.
Opportunities for Businesses and Exhibitors
Market Expansion Opportunities
Exhibitors gain access to consumers and businesses from multiple continents.
International Networking and Partnerships
From government delegations to private sector investors, networking opportunities are endless.
Access to Investors and Global Buyers
Companies can secure export contracts, joint ventures, and brand distribution deals.
Benefits for Qatar and the Middle East
Strengthening Diplomatic Relations with Africa
The fair deepens Qatar–Africa trade and diplomatic ties.
Facilitating New Supply Chains
Qatar and the Gulf region can diversify their imports by tapping into African-made goods.
Enhancing Cultural and Economic Exchange
This fair promotes cultural appreciation, new business collaborations, and shared development goals.
Event Details
Date and Duration
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15th – 20th April, 2026
The event spans six impactful days of exhibitions, forums, and business meetings.
Venue and Expected Attendance
Hosted in Doha, the fair expects:
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Thousands of visitors
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Hundreds of exhibitors
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Representatives from over 30 African nations
Registration and Participation Requirements
Interested exhibitors and participants can complete their registration through the official portal:π www.madeinnigeriang.org
Participants are required to submit the following:
- Product samples
- Company profile
- Completed registration forms
Any additional documentation requested during the application process
For inquiries, support, or assistance with registration, please contact:
π Phone Numbers:
+234 805 032 7696
+234 805 030 5726
+234 905 633 3257
π§ Email: madeinnigeriaapplication@gmail.com
The Bigger Picture – Africa’s Road to Sustainable Growth
Encouraging Youth Entrepreneurship
Africa has the world’s youngest population. The fair gives young innovators a stage to shine.
Building Africa’s Brand for the Future
Events like this help redefine Africa’s image from a consumption-driven continent to a production powerhouse.
Conclusion – Africa’s Time to Shine Globally
The Africa Products Fair 2026 in Doha, Qatar, is more than a trade event; it’s a bold declaration that Africa is ready to take its place on the world stage. With its diversity, innovation, and creative excellence on display, the fair marks an important milestone in Africa’s journey toward industrial recognition and global economic influence.
Africa is rising, and the world is watching.
FAQs
1. Who can participate in the Africa Products Fair 2026?
Manufacturers, SMEs, exporters, entrepreneurs, cultural organizations, and creative brands from across Africa.
2. How can exhibitors register for the event?
Through the official website: www.madeinnigeriang.org
3. What types of products will be showcased?
Fashion, agriculture, beauty, food, tech, crafts, and a wide range of African-made innovations.
4. Why was Doha chosen as the host city?
Doha is a global business hub with strong connections to Africa and the Middle East, making it ideal for trade expansion.

The Made in Nigeria Project Office is located at Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja, under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. It aims to promote and support Nigerian-made products and services by raising awareness, encouraging consumption, and supporting entrepreneurs.
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Address: B53 (Ground Floor), The Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Email: madeinnigeriaapplication@gmail.com, madeinnigeriaprojectoffice@gmail.com
Phone: 08050327696, 08050305726, 09056333257
Key initiatives
Abuja Expo: An annual trade fair exhibition and economic forum to showcase Nigerian products and services.
Standardization and quality control: Works to ensure adherence to international standards for Nigerian products.
Product registration: Provides support for product registration.
The Made in Nigeria Project Office is located at Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja, under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation. It aims to promote and support Nigerian-made products and services by raising awareness, encouraging consumption, and supporting entrepreneurs.
ReplyDeleteContact information
Address: B53 (Ground Floor), The Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria
Email: madeinnigeriaapplication@gmail.com, madeinnigeriaprojectoffice@gmail.com
Phone: 08050327696, 08050305726, 09056333257
Key initiatives
Abuja Expo: An annual trade fair exhibition and economic forum to showcase Nigerian products and services.
Standardization and quality control: Works to ensure adherence to international standards for Nigerian products.
Product registration: Provides support for product registration.