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Guyana attending Region’s largest Food and Beverage event – LAC Flavors 2024

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LAC Flavors, one of the premier Food and Beverages business forums in the region, organized by  the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) with support from the Brazilian Trade and  Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil), will take place in Manaus, Brazil, on June 5 – 6,  2024. This prestigious event seeks to expand and strengthen regional trade by fostering new  business opportunities between SMEs in the food and beverage sector and international buyers  through dedicated business meetings. 

Historically, LAC Flavors has facilitated over 23,000 “one-on-one” matchmaking sessions,  generating over a billion dollars in both finalized and prospective deals. This year, two ‘Made in  Guyana’ certified companies, Precision Global-Only Coconuts and SS Natural Fruit Flavor, have  been selected to participate. These companies were chosen by the IDB for their export readiness,  high-quality marketing materials, and substantial production capacity. They are also expected to  meet with several companies from the USA, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and Lebanon,  who have already expressed interest in their products. 

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On May 23, 2024, Dr. Peter Ramsaroop, Chief Investment Officer and Agency Head of the Guyana  Office for Investment, met with the selected companies to refine their strategies and ensure they  are fully prepared for the upcoming forum. Dr. Ramsaroop emphasized, “We encourage other  businesses to meet with our office for guidance on how we can help get their products to the wider  market.” 

Moreover, the Guyana Office for Investment, the country’s export promotion body, will be  represented at LAC Flavors by its Senior Director of Investment, Mr. John Edghill. He will provide  technical assistance to the local companies as part of their meetings with potential partners, buyers,  importers, and distributors. The agency will also showcase a variety of other Guyanese products  as part of its plan to bolster exports during the forum. 

About the Guyana Office for Investment: 

The Guyana Office for Investment is the national investment promotion and facilitation agency for  Guyana. Its mission is to contribute to Guyana’s economic development by promoting and  facilitating local and foreign investment in the country. 

For more information, please visit https://guyanainvest.gov.gy/

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