LIFESTYLE: More than 200 exhibitors, industry experts and buyers from across Africa will gather in Johannesburg next month as the Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa showcases the latest innovations in health and sustainable living and natural products…
By WSAM Reporter
Africa’s largest gathering dedicated to organic, natural, health and sustainable products will return to Johannesburg in August when the Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa 2026 opens its doors at the Sandton Convention Centre.
Taking place from August 7 to 9, the three-day event is expected to bring together more than 200 exhibitors, retailers, buyers, investors and industry experts from across Africa and international markets, creating a platform for business, innovation and consumer engagement.
Building on the success of last year’s expo, which attracted more than 4,200 verified visitors from 10 countries, organisers say the 2026 edition will offer even greater opportunities for networking, trade and discovering the latest trends in the fast-growing natural products industry.
Visitors can explore a wide range of products spanning organic foods and beverages, health and wellness, beauty and personal care, eco-friendly home and lifestyle solutions, as well as products featuring indigenous African ingredients.
Among the highlights will be two new themed feature zones – the Cannabis Corner and Mushroom Emporium – showcasing innovation in two rapidly expanding sectors attracting growing consumer and investor interest.
The expo will also host a series of expert-led presentations and panel discussions focusing on business growth, retail trends, export opportunities, sustainability, wellness and product innovation. Industry leaders, entrepreneurs and exhibitors will be available for networking and interviews throughout the event, making the expo a valuable destination for retailers, distributors, media and consumers interested in the future of sustainable living.
The Organic & Natural Products Expo Africa 2026 will be held at the Sandton Convention Centre, 161 Maude Street, Sandown, Johannesburg.



























