FIJI showcased some of its best premium products at the 2025 Naturally Good Expo in Sydney, Australia – highlighting the country’s commitment to quality and presented an opportunity to promote sustainable practices within the natural products industry.
Fiji’s Trade Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand Daniel Stow said the expo was an ideal platform for Fijian companies to promote their premium range of natural products.
“The Naturally Good Expo offers an invaluable opportunity for Fijian exporters to connect directly with international buyers and gain insights into the latest market trends,” Mt Sow said in a statement issued by the Ministry of Trade.
He said the Fiji Consulate General and Trade Commission had enabled the participation of several Fijian companies at the expo, presenting a diverse array of high-quality products.
The products included kava, hot sauce, natural beverages, organic agricultural goods, as well as skincare and wellness items.
Mr Stow said by promoting those diverse offerings, “Fiji aims to enhance its visibility and competitiveness in the international market, while simultaneously fostering growth opportunities for its small and medium-sized enterprises”.
“This strategic approach reflects Government’s commitment to bolstering the economy through increased export activities.”
The two-day expo ended at the International Convention Centre (ICC) ended on Tuesday, and had attracted thousands of industry professionals, providing a platform for networking, product launches, and business development.
The ministry said the expo attracts thousands of industry professionals, and provided a platform for networking, product launches, and business development.
“Fiji’s involvement aims to strengthen trade relationships and open new avenues for export growth.”