Plans announced for Authentically Bahamian trade show

Plans announced for Authentically Bahamian trade show

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) in conjunction with the Nassau Cruise Port Limited will stage the Authentically Bahamian trade show 2021 next month.

The two-day event is scheduled for December 11-12  at the Grand Ballroom at the Atlantis Convention Centre on Paradise Island. It was announced during a press conference at BAIC on Old Trail Road on Wednesday.

Minister of Agriculture and Family Island Affairs Clay Sweeting commended both BAIC and the Cruise Port for collaborating to bring the event to fruition. He said this is a perfect opportunity for artists, artisans, and persons in the food industry to display their products and services.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for Bahamians, including those on the Family Islands, to participate in a forum that will allow them to display their good and services, whether it is straw works, crafts, or culinary offerings,” said Sweeting.

“It is also an opportunity for tourists to purchase locally made products and get a taste of authentic Bahamian items.”

Executive Chairman Leroy Major said that he was delighted that BAIC is a partner in this event.

“I am delighted to lend my support to this event, which is being hosted by Nassau Cruise Port,” he said.

“A wide variety of Bahamian-made products will be showcased at this fair, putting Bahamian artisans, artists, and craftsmen, on stage.”

Amanda Friedman, a committee member representing Cruise Port Limited, gave an overview of the details of the upcoming trade show and said that they have received an ‘overwhelming’ response in applications from vendors who wish to participate. She said that the fair will feature 50 small retail spaces, which will offer food, beverages, and retail items. Chef Simeon Hall Jr. will also work with the team for the event.

“Nassau Cruise Port is focused on building a destination, where tourists will be exposed to Bahamian food and products,” she said.

“This fair will help us to find those goods and services, which are offered locally.”