It’s expensive, but South African and Namibian fishing companies could learn a lot by participating at the Seafood Expo Global / Seafood Processing Global seafood trade event in Barcelona, Spain. This year, the 28th edition, there were some 76 countries and 1550 exhibiting companies in attendance. South Africa’s Food Lovers Market was also there, along with an estimated 26000 seafood buyers.
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