(Singapore, 22 June 22) Speciality & Fine Food Asia 2022 (SFFA) kicked off this morning at Suntec International Convention Centre. Organised by international events organiser Montgomery Asia, SFFA, Southeast Asia’s leading trade show for artisan, gourmet and fine food & drink, making its highly anticipated return to Singapore. In its 4th edition, the last being held in 2019, SFFA will feature a range of artisanal food and drinks, craft beverages, specialty coffee and tea products to high-quality meats, and brings together decision makers and buyers from foodservice, hospitality, retail, wholesale and distribution from across the world.
SFFA is co-located alongside Restaurant, Pub & Bar (RPB) Asia, and sees the launch of three new shows – Speciality Coffee & Tea Asia (SCTA), Meat & Poultry Asia (MPA) and Food2Go. The 5-in-1 megashow is expected to host over 5,000 in-person visitors during the three-day event and will welcome over 150 exhibitors, as well as showcase an array of fringe events, panel discussions, product launches and the highly anticipated Singapore National Coffee Championship (SNCC). Individuals who are unable to join the event in person may network with exhibitors online via a virtual platform.
Guest of Honour Ms Low Yen Ling, Minister of State for Trade and Industry; Christopher McCuin, Managing Director of Montgomery Asia; and Victor Mah, President of the Singapore Coffee Association, addressed attendees in their opening speeches. Following the opening ceremony, two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed between Montgomery Asia and SFFA 2022’s strategic partners.
The first MoU, (pictured above) signed by Montgomery Asia, Singapore Coffee Association, Singapore Food Manufacturers’ Association and Meat Traders Association, establishes the running of SFFA, RPB Asia, SCTA and MPA in Singapore for another two years. These co-located shows will provide a platform for all F&B industry players – restaurant, pub and bar owners and operators; speciality coffee and tea producers, roasters and traders; and meat and poultry suppliers – to convene and meet their business needs.
The second MoU, signed by Montgomery Asia and the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, marks the anchoring of launch event Food2Go in Singapore for a minimum of three years. Food2Go, the business event for F&B takeaway and delivery innovations, will bring the community together to learn about and purchase solutions in this fast-growth industry.
Christopher McCuin, Managing Director of Montgomery Asia, speaking with warmth and enthusiasm as if he hadn’t spoken at such an event for more than two years because a global pandemic had closed such events, said, “With the resumption of in-person business events amid this new normal, we are excited to provide the F&B industry with a platform and much-needed opportunity to reconnect. The easing of Safe Management Measures, including the opportunity for food tasting, will help to further drive business growth and meet the sourcing needs of an industry hampered by the pandemic. We are also honoured to welcome an increasing number of local and overseas companies, several participating for the first time, and witness the support of leading industry associations.”
The F&B Playground
Spanning three exhibition halls, The F&B Playground features over 700 leading brands and products, ranging from artisanal food and drinks, craft beverages, speciality coffee and tea products, to high-quality meats. Some participating brands include Eureka Sunrise, LAP Spirits Pte Ltd, Monde Nissin, Racewerks Pte Ltd, Thoughtful Food, Umami Meats, Lam Kee Fisheries, VektroPack and more.
Attendees can also discover innovative products from new-to-market companies, including Polobio SRL, Pour Beverages Pte Ltd, Lion City Meadery, UFisheries LLC and Baken Pte Ltd, at the Start-Up Village.
Ten national pavilions are showcasing the latest and finest products from around the world, including countries such as Singapore, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States and Uzbekistan (pictured).
Rufino Tiam-Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Monde Nissin Singapore, said, “Monde Nissin Singapore has been part of SFFA since 2017. After a two-year hiatus of physical events due to the pandemic, we are pleased to be back at SFFA 2022, this time proudly introducing our new products to industry players. We look forward to reconnecting with long-time partners and forging new ones from this event. We invite all to come by our booth (G02) – Green Protein Hub, to have a taste.”
Monde Nissin will be introducing their new made-in-Singapore meat-free product line under the brand &SO (Andso) at the Fine Food Live Stage on 23 June 2022 at 11am. These convenient and exciting Asian cuisines are inspired by hawker food and local chefs, and made of a unique blend of plant protein and mycoprotein derived from a natural fermentation process.
Exciting fringe events and activities
Through a series of panel discussions, live demonstrations and tasting opportunities, SFFA 2022 provides all visitors and exhibitors with the opportunity to exchange knowledge and insights, and explore the latest trends and innovations.
Hear from industry experts at the Innovation Stage, which is packed with panel discussions on the latest trends around food delivery and takeaway innovations, as well as the latest tech disruptions and food innovations that are shaping today’s F&B industry. Speakers include thought leaders from foodpanda Singapore, Deliveroo Singapore, Chope, Grab, airasia Super App, the Packaging Council of Singapore, and more.
An exciting line-up of live demonstrations await at the Fine Food Live Stage, on which renowned chefs showcase the latest food preparation techniques and flavours. In a demonstration staged by Disciples Escoffier International, Koh Han Jie, Head Chef at Ce Soir Restaurant, and Neo Jun Hao, Head Chef at HUE Restaurant, will showcase cooking techniques using plant-based and seafood products. A series of Butchery Demonstrations, in collaboration with the Meat Traders Association, will bring together the US Meat Export Federation and Huber’s Butchery in a display of the finest workmanship skills. The demos will provide a platform for meat professionals to gather and network.
At the Tap Room, an exciting new concept to introduce refreshing brews to attendees, a range of craft beer and kombucha are available for tasting.
The Singapore National Coffee Championship (SNCC) @ SCTA is a key highlight of SFFA 2022. Staged by the Singapore Coffee Association, the SNCC comprises the National Barista Championship 2022 and Singapore National Brewers Cup 2022, with the winner heading to the Melbourne World Coffee Championships later this year.
Giving a speech full of warmth and charm Victor Mah, President of the Singapore Coffee Association, (pictured below) said, “We are extremely pleased to be working with Montgomery Asia to grow the coffee community through the launch of SCTA and staging of the SNCC here at SFFA. We are honoured to represent the coffee industry here in Singapore. We look forward to three days of connecting with the industry and coffee enthusiasts, and we trust that this will be a fruitful show for all.”
Sukhdeep Singh, Director of Strategic Partnerships at foodpanda Singapore, said, “The pandemic has brought about significant changes in the way food products and services are marketed and delivered. SFFA 2022 is an opportune moment for the industry to re-gather and share the latest technological advancements and consumer trends, and foodpanda is excited to be a part of the conversation. As a leading delivery platform, it is important that we engage with key industry players so that we can better support businesses to adapt to changing consumer behaviour.”
Partnership with The Food Bank Singapore
In line with Montgomery Group’s environmental sustainability policy, SFFA has in place a special partnership with The Food Bank Singapore, Singapore’s first food bank. They bridge donors and member beneficiaries by collecting and redistributing donated food, and currently serves more than 100,000 families and over 300,000 people with all kinds of food – from fresh to cooked. On the final day of the shows, exhibitors will be able to donate excess food to support the cause.
Well-supported by industry partners and sponsors
SFFA 2022 and its co-located shows are supported by a host of leading industry associations and brands. Event Sponsors include Asian Food Network, Baken, Bon Café, BUNN-O-MATIC, Cold One Beverages Dispense Solutions, Forever Young Enterprise, Fu Luxe, Hong Seh Evolution, Huber's Butchery, Jewel Coffee, Lam Kee Fisheries, Lowe Rental, Monde Nissin, Pour Beverages, Sphere Consumer Products Asia, Sunyau Expo, Teck Huat & Company, Untitled Untold and Vektro Asia.
Strategic Partners include the Meat Traders’ Association Singapore, Singapore Coffee Association, Singapore Food Manufacturers’ Association and Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF), and Supporting Partners include the ASEAN Coffee Federation, Disciples Escoffier International, Association of Catering Professionals Singapore (ACAPS), Food, Drinks & Allied Workers Union (FDAWU), Hospitality Purchasing Association Singapore, Republic Polytechnic (RP), Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (SGC), Restaurant Association of Singapore (RAS) and Packaging Council of Singapore (PCS), among many others.
SFFA’s prestigious list of Supporters include the Singapore Tourism Board, the Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau, the Employment & Employability Institute, Singapore Airlines and World Express.
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