Sponsors and partners announced for the 2025 Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa

As Africa’s premier sustainable living event draws closer, The Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa is proud to announce its official sponsors and partners for the 2025 edition, taking place from 18–20 September at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg.

August 4, 2025

Backed by a powerful collective of government agencies, industry organisations, media platforms, and innovative brands, this year’s event is set to be the biggest and most impactful edition yet.

Sponsors and partners 2025

1. Government and development agencies

Driving sustainable growth, biodiversity conservation, and inclusive enterprise development:

DTIC

1.1. The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic)

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) was established after the merger of the Department of Trade and Industry and the Economic Development Department.

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SEDA

1.2. Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA)

SEDA is an agency of the Department of Small Business Development in South Africa. The Agency was established in 2004 through the National Small Business Amendment Act, Act 29 of 2004.

Its vision is to make a difference in SMMEs’ lives every day and its mission is to promote entrepreneurship and develop small enterprises by providing customised non-financial business support services that result in business growth and sustainability in collaboration with other role players in the ecosystem.

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DFFE

1.3. Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)

Protecting South Africa’s environment, natural resources, and promoting sustainable use.

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1.4. Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI)

Driving research, technology, and innovation to advance South Africa’s socio-economic growth.

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1.5. Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA)

Showcasing Gauteng’s attractions, culture, and business tourism to grow the province’s visitor economy.

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2. Banking partner

Standard Bank

Standard Bank South Africa

Partnering with African SMEs, fostering innovation, and enabling sustainable business growth.

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3. Industry associations and organisations

Representing leaders in organic production, health, and ethical trade:

SAOSO

3.1. South African Organic Sector Organisation (SAOSO)

Advocating for organic farming, ethical production, and sustainable agriculture.

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HPA

3.2. Health Products Association of Southern Africa (HPA)

Representing natural health, wellness, and nutraceutical industries in Southern Africa.

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My Terra

3.3. My Terra

Promoting ecological living and sustainable farming through education and community-driven initiatives.

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SABPA

3.4. Southern African Botanical Products Association (SABPA)

Advancing ethical trade in botanical products and indigenous plant resources.

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HRC

3.5. Halal Research Council (HRC)

Providing research, certification, and consultancy for Halal standards and compliance.

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Certfied Organic Wines SA

3.6. Certified Organic – Organic Wines South Africa

Showcasing South Africa’s certified organic wines, grown and produced sustainably.

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PGS SA

3.7. PGS South Africa

Supporting farmer-led organic certification through participatory guarantee systems.

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CECOSA

3.8. CECOSA – Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa

Cosmetic Export Council of South Africa – Promoting and supporting South Africa’s cosmetic and personal care exports.

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4. Media and trade partners

Shaping public awareness and industry dialogue:

AxessHealth

4.1. AxessHealth

Connecting healthcare professionals with the latest industry news, trends, and resources.

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Supermarket Retailer

4.2. Supermarket & Retailer

Delivering insights and analysis for Southern Africa’s retail and FMCG sectors.

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Retail Brief Africa

4.3. Retail Brief Africa

Providing retail industry news, market updates, and trade intelligence across Africa.

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Hot 102.7

4.4. Hot 102.7 FM

Johannesburg’s feel-good radio station, delivering music, news, and community engagement.

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Food and Bev Reporter

4.5. Food & Beverage Reporter

Covering food, drink, and hospitality industry trends across Southern Africa.

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SA Food Review

4.6. SA Food Review

Highlighting innovations, products, and insights in South Africa’s food manufacturing sector.

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Greenstuff

4.7. Greenstuff

Showcasing sustainable products and services for the hospitality and events industries.

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Reinvent Health Podcast

4.8. The Reinvent Health Podcast

Sharing conversations on wellness, nutrition, and healthy living.

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Hello Lifestyle Magazine

4.9. Hello Lifestyle Magazine

Inspiring lifestyle, travel, and wellness stories for South African readers.

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Geen Economy Media

4.10. GreenEconomy.Media

GreenEconomy.Media is a media company focused on policy, thought leadership, best practice and innovation in the South African and regional green economy. Our aim is to facilitate sustainable growth by bringing together businesses with providers of products and services, information, capital and other resources through a distribution omnichannel. We engage our audience with a multi-layered approach on various platforms using crafted content that is nurtured by first-hand experience, influential insight and expert content. Green Economy Journal highlights the stories, policies, issues and trends that are advancing us towards a greener economy. Get involved!  Tell your story!

Green Economy Journal

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5. Bio-trade and biodiversity partners

5.1. ABIOSA – ABS Biotrade Project (via GIZ)

Promoting ethical sourcing, fair trade, and indigenous knowledge in Southern Africa’s bioeconomy.

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What can I expect at the Joburg 2025 expo?

Explore the future of sustainable consumerism and green innovation.

Organic & Natural Products Pavilion:

  • Natural foods, drinks, and supplements
  • Vegan, vegetarian, halaal, and kosher-friendly ranges
  • Sustainable cosmetics and personal care
  • Organic home and cleaning products
  • Ethical textiles and eco-fashion

Sustainable Hospitality Zone:

  • Solar, water, and waste management systems
  • Spa, wellness, and gym equipment
  • Kitchen and bathroom innovations
  • Eco-friendly F&B solutions, linen, and electric vehicles

African Bio-Trade Pavilion:

  • Indigenous ingredients and botanicals
  • Certified and ethically sourced raw materials
  • Pioneering brands from Africa’s biodiversity economy
  • Industry certification and traceability partners

Whether you’re a buyer, brand, hotelier, or simply passionate about sustainable living, this is Africa’s must-attend green event.

Let’s grow a cleaner, greener Africa — together!

Save the Date: 18–20 September 2025
Venue: Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg
Tickets: Now available online via our website

How do I contact Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa?

Warren Hickinbotham

SME Pavilions & Sponsorships

Email: warren@axessehealth.org
What’sApp: +27 84 400 5995

John Thomson

International & General Enquiries

Email: john.t@satp.co.za
Whatsapp: +27 82 895 2832

Where can I get more information about the Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa?

Click here to visit our website.

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