Supporting WA food and beverage businesses to grow

  • WA Government connecting WA food and beverage business with buyers
  • Third annual Buy West East Best Meet the Buyer trade event on today at Crown

The Western Australian Government is connecting WA food and beverage businesses with local, national and international buyers to help them get local products onto retail shelves, menus and beverage lists across Australia and around the world.

In its third year, the annual Meet the Buyer trade event on at Crown Perth today will include more than 80 exhibitors showcasing over 530 WA food and beverage products to around 200 prospective buyers.

Combined, the food and beverage manufacturing and food service sectors in WA employ more than 100,000 people with an annual turnover of $16 billion.

Meet the Buyer helps to build relationships by getting key buyers and sellers in one room for one day.

The initiative is part of the State Government's Buy West Eat Best food and beverage labelling program.

Since the event first started in 2021, more than 1,400 food and beverage businesses have taken part and had the opportunity to connect with in excess of 800 buyers.

Products being showcased at this year's event include premium meats, seafoods, seasonal fruit, vegetables, nuts and dairy products as well as olive and canola oils and a unique range of Indigenous ice creams and teas.

There is also wide selection of WA wines, craft beers and ciders, kombucha, ready to pour cocktail mixers, cold brew tea and distillery spirits.

As stated by Agriculture and Food Minister Jackie Jarvis:

"With consumers hungry for locally sourced fresh quality products, Meet the Buyer provides a fantastic platform for our WA food and beverage businesses to explore new product and market opportunities.

"Our State has some amazing produce, from seafood to wine, and it is exciting to see over 530 WA products in one location for retail buyers, importers, chefs and sommeliers to sample and enjoy."

As stated by Regional Development Minister Don Punch:

"The State's food and beverage industry is a significant contributor to the State's economy and our regional and metropolitan communities.

"With exhibitors from the Gascoyne in the north, Chapman Valley in the Mid West down to the Great Southern, the Meet the Buyer event provides the perfect opportunity for businesses to make new connections to expand their business.

"This will have flow-on benefits for our regional communities with opportunities to create more jobs to support business growth."

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