For its first participation in the Djazagro trade show, the company is leveraging its rigorous expertise acquired in the pharmaceutical sector to meet the high standards of the food industry. This first meeting with players in the food sector is crucial for the company: it aims to position itself as a credible new player and establish a long-term presence in this booming market.
Why are you participating at Djazagro this year?
With over 30 years' experience in the pharmaceutical industry, we have chosen to take part in this event to raise awareness of our company among players in the agri-food sector. We see this participation as a strategic opportunity to understand the specific needs of this market, meet potential partners, and demonstrate how our expertise can bring real added value to professionals in the sector, as our experience in the pharmaceutical field enables us to offer products that meet the highest standards of quality and safety.
Djazagro is the ideal setting for establishing valuable professional contacts and identifying new business opportunities. But we have also come to draw inspiration from market trends and observe developments.
Which solutions would you particularly like to promote during your first participation?
First and foremost, our innovative packaging solutions, developed to meet strict requirements in terms of safety, preservation and practicality. We have designed packaging that combines superior quality with high packaging speeds, offering additional production capacity for our partners with a ‘zero defect’ guarantee.
These solutions are ideal for players in the food industry who are looking for packaging that showcases their products, guarantees their integrity and shelf life, while optimising production capacity.
Pharmaceutical solutions to secure food packaging
Inspired by the pharmaceutical industry, new anti-counterfeiting packaging solutions are emerging for the food industry. Le Bouquet Emballages, with its expertise in the pharmaceutical sector, is adapting proven techniques to secure food packaging. These processes include selective varnishing, protective casings and the integration of anti-counterfeiting devices such as microtext, reactive inks and discreet holograms. Applied to food products, these innovations improve the traceability and authentication of goods.
For example, unique codes or invisible markings on each batch or unit make it easier to track products from the production site to the point of sale. In addition, tamper-proof seals or complex visual effects guarantee product integrity throughout the supply chain. These solutions therefore provide a concrete response to the growing security challenges in the food industry