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MOROCCAN CULTURAL WEEK 2022

MCW22

Auctionafrique.co.uk/mcw22
His majesty king Mohamed 6 and his majesty king Charles III
AUCTION AFRIQUE LTD, an Britich-Moroccan company specializing in
import export between Morocco and England, has entrusted the organization of
an exhibition with the aim of making Morocco known to the British people,
Indeed, it represents an opportunity to meet between Morocco and the United
Kingdom and will therefore allow us to show the skills and creativity of the
Moroccan craftsman, and Moroccan Culture in general ,

WHAT ? CRAFT FAIR : MOROCCAN CULTURAL WEEK 2022


Where ? exhibition Public Place in city of Manchester
WHEN ? : from Monday 05 December 2022 to Sunday 25 December 2022,
10h00 am to 22h00 pm

FOR WHICH AUDIENCE ?


This meeting is aimed at all individuals and professionals who are interested in
Moroccan culture, in particular Moroccan crafts and local products.
Entrance to the show will be free for all visitors,
Our exhibition will focus on the following products:
• Moroccan Traditional Ceramic : Zellige
• Wood
• Copper
• Carpets
• Berber jewelry
• Pottery
• Embroidery
• Traditional clothing
• Wellness products (Argan Oil …)
• Moroccan spices
• Slippers
• Local products : Organic Couscous, Olive Oil, Olive’s, food Products etc…
MCW- from 05 to 25 December 2022
• Participating cooperatives from the 4 corners of Morocco will be grouped into networked clusters
and interconnected in such a way as to optimize the quality of N et networking and information
exchange while remaining the within strategic framework of the development of Morocco.
A B2B and B2C exhibition to be held for 20 days: from December 5 to 25, 2022 un
espaces de conférences, de projection interactive
• a space for conferences, interactive projection
• Workshops on crafts every day with an expert from each branch of 60 minutes
• Tasting of products, show cooking and cooking classes, Moroccan catering
• Selling products
• Cultural evening at the end of the Show
• intermediation for signing partnership contracts between Moroccan
and the English companies
Goals
• Promote the Moroccan model through new sectoral reforms.
• Inform on the business climate in Morocco, international partnership and bilateral
relations.
• Promote Morocco's image abroad as a regional hub and business destination..
• Build business relationships,
• Bring together all the key players in the development of Morocco in the areas of Agrifood,
Tourism, Industry, Crafts, Local Products, in order to contribute to the development of
these sectors with very high potential for the Moroccan and British economy,
• Listening to our MRE (Moroccan’s immigrants in Uk) compatriots
• Create Moroccan lobbies in the United Kingdom
• Promote the participation of MRE in the economic development of Morocco and in the
bodies for the management of public life in Morocco.
• Set up a permanent structure allowing the event to be reproduced throughout the world
in order to enhance the business opportunities offered by each country
• Promote synergies between Moroccan industrialists and the kingdom hosting the event
and Moroccan industrialists.
Assets
• A meeting Space
• 100% Moroccan Organization
• Significant cultural tourist demand
• Constantly increasing demand for Halal / Kacher and Organic products
• A need to reduce costs through offshoring Quality partners and participants
• An opportunity to establish business relationships and partnerships
• Political stability and steady improvement of the business climate
• A communication Platform
• A cultural event on the sidelines of the show
• A media plan developed around the event
• Efficient logistics
Target
• B to B: Companies from different sectors.

• B to C: Anyone interested in Moroccan’s Culture ,Moroccan’s companies


established in the United Kingdom,

• The British Import Business Community : from Morocco and MRE


Decision-makers of large groups, agents, importers,
• investors, SMEs-SMIs established in the West Midlands (West Midlands)
and North West England

• Senior officials from the administration, ministries and public companies,


West Midlands policy makers (West Midlands) North West England
Exhibition Packages
• Aluminium structure - Melamine partitions (h. 2.20m)
• Eternal Signage
• Sign (name + stand number)
• Flooring: Recyclable carpet
• Basic furniture: 1 table and 3 chairs per 12 m2
• 1 trash can and 1 storage unit per stand
• Electricity - Lighting: 220 volts (electrical box / differential circuit breaker)
• 1 multiple plug, 3 spotlights of 100 watts per 12 m2
Prestations
• Registration in the official exhibition catalog Each exhibitor is entitled
to 1/2 page of presentation
• Insurance: Auction Afrique has taken out a general liability insurance
policy for the realization of this event
• Cleaning: the day before the opening of the show and daily
• Surveillance of the site : will be provided during the day by a security
agency for the duration of the exhibition, during the day, the exhibitor
must ensure a permanent presence on his stand.
• Internet connection (WIFI) Spot.
• Multilingual English and Arabic hostesses for the entire period of the
show
Organisationnel Team
• Ali El General Manager of the First Responsible Exhibition
• Adam El Lotfi Deputy Exhibition Director Second Responsible
• Hassan Rachiqi Hassan Rachiqi Third Responsible Organizer
• Hatim El Ghardouf Fourth Responsible Organizer

All Staff of the company : Auction Afrique LTD


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Coopérative céramique Morocco
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Menuiserie artistique
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Transforming the cooperatives organizations to
promote local products
Home made ! makes it possible to enhance the know-how of the artisan producer
and to inform the consumer that the product he is going to consume was made on
site from raw elements of nature.
AUCTION AFRIQUE has brought together a group of social and solidarity economy
actors associated with socially responsible SMEs, which implements a common and
continuous strategy of cooperation and pooling in the service of innovative and
sustainable cooperative projects under the following charter:
• Respect for the values of the social and solidarity economy
equality between all people without distinction of gender, social and cultural
affiliations, emancipation through citizen involvement, territorial anchoring,
development research, pooling and cooperation, ecological vigilance.
• Democratic management
Cooperation between all components, in order to promote collaborative
functioning and shared and responsible governance, on the principle of 1 person=1
vote and supported by a consensus decision-making method.
• Freedom of membership
freedom of membership was particularly appreciated by the precursors of
the cooperative movement, and according to this old principle the
cooperative must always be open to new members
• Limited profit-making
The social and solidarity economy (ESS) aims to develop a sustainable
economy that respects people and the environment. One of the fundamental
principles for achieving this objective is limited profit-making.
• The articulation and complementarity of resources
The articulation and complementarity of resources (market economy,
reciprocity economy, redistribution economy),

• Openness and support


to people promoting new initiatives of the Social Economy and solidarity

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