“Al Marwa” Participates in “Anuga 2025” in Germany and Announces New Expansion in 10th of Ramadan City
Al Marwa Company for the Preservation and Freezing of Vegetables and Fruits is participating in the “Anuga 2025” International Food and Beverage Exhibition, held in Cologne, Germany, this October. The participation comes as part of the company’s strategy to strengthen its presence in global markets and open new export channels for its high-quality Egyptian products.
Mohamed Esmat, General Manager of Al Marwa Company, stated that the company’s participation in this prestigious international exhibition reflects its continuous efforts to expand its global client network and showcase the quality of Egyptian products in European, American, and Gulf markets. He noted that Al Marwa has, over the past years, become one of the largest exporters of frozen vegetables and fruits in the region.
“The participation in major international exhibitions such as Anuga is essential for strengthening our business relationships and exchanging expertise with leading global companies,” said Esmat. “We also present our latest products, which comply with the highest international quality standards and are certified by the Egyptian Food Safety Authority.”
He added that Al Marwa, established in 2008, operates through an integrated system of production, packaging, and freezing using state-of-the-art technology. The company has obtained all major international quality certifications, enabling it to work with some of the world’s largest supply chains.
Esmat further revealed that Al Marwa has already begun implementing a new expansion plan in 10th of Ramadan City, including the establishment of new production lines and a fully integrated cooling complex aimed at increasing production capacity and meeting the growing demand from international markets.
He concluded: “We have full confidence in the competitiveness of Egyptian products in global markets, and we are committed to strengthening Al Marwa’s position as a leading brand in the export of frozen vegetables and fruits — contributing to the national economy and boosting export revenues.”