Maghreb: several strategic agreements signed at a trade fair in London

Algeria is asserting itself as a key player in the world economy by developing its presence on the international scene. The country, aware of the importance of diversifying its business sectors, is multiplying bilateral agreements with foreign partners to stimulate its industries and attract investment. This dynamic testifies to the will of the Algerian authorities to modernize the country, in particular through strategic partnerships in sectors as varied as agriculture, the agri-food industry, and renewable energies.
During the agri-food and beverage industry exhibition (IFE 2025) in London, Algeria strengthened its economic ties with the United Kingdom, which was marked by the signing of agreements worth one billion dollars. Visit. A F R I N I K . C O M . For the full article. Five Algerian companies specializing in agriculture and agri-food have thus sealed memorandums of understanding and partnership contracts to develop joint projects, particularly in producing fertilizers and methanol.
Among these companies, the Strategic Agricultural Crops Development Company (DCAS) and groups such as Souakri and CEBON played a key role by exhibiting high-value-added products, including dates, olive oil, saffron, and fresh fruits. These agreements open up interesting prospects for Algeria, allowing its companies to diversify their production and position themselves as key players in the international market.
The importance of these agreements goes beyond the simple economic question. They are part of a global vision of transforming the Algerian agricultural sector and diversifying its economy, a strategy underway for several years. In 2024, trade between Algeria and the United Kingdom reached $1.7 billion, highlighting the potential for cooperation between the two nations.